I. What is KALIPI?
II. What do we do?
III. What do we stand for?
IV. Who can be a member of KALIPI?
V. What are the duties and responsibilities of KALIPI members?
VI. What are the rights and privileges of KALIPI members?
VII. Can a member be expelled from KALIPI?
VIII. How is KALIPI administered?
IX. Can a national officer be impeached? Can a local officer be suspended?
X. Who are the National Officers of KALIPI?
XI. What are the other organizations that comprise the liberal movement in the Philippines and in the world?
XII. How to contact us?
The kabataang Liberal ng Pilipinas
-Young Liberals of the Philippines-
An empowered youth pursuing the ideals and aspirations of our people in a progressive and democratic Philippines (KALIPI Vision)
WHAT IS KALIPI?
…the saving grace of the Liberal Party
The Kabataang Liberal ng Pilipinas (KALIPI) or the young liberals of the Philippines remains and is acknowledge being one of the most dynamic youth organizations of the country today.
KALIPI is composed of young patriotic leaders aged 15-35 years – – community youth, elected local officials, respected student leaders, dynamic community youth leaders and successful young professionals. These young Davids shall mould the future of the organization and the nation. The kind of Nation we will have tomorrow.
KALIPI is established on 21st of August 1989 by the young turks of the Liberal Party Eli Quinto, Solphie Confiado, Dinggoy Roxas & Mikee Macapagal-Arroyo having in mind that this sectoral formation would be the venue for future leaders of the party and of the country.
After few months of establishment, Fmr. Sen. Pres. Jovito R. Salonga, the president of the party then, recognizes what the group has done in just a short period saying that KALIPI will be the saving grace of the Liberal Party.
… we make history, we make change
KALIPI played a crucial role in Philippine politics; it stood for the removal of foreign military bases, stood against coup d’tat, lobbied for the creation of the National Youth Commission, fought for the Magna Carta for Students, launches Kabataang Kontra Cha-Cha, Anti-VFA campaign and participated in the 2nd people power revolution.
… globalizing freedom
KALIPI is the only Asian member of the International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) – the world’s largest organization of young liberals. Former KALIPI chair Chito Gascon and Rep. Neric Acosta served as Vice President for Asia of IFLRY. It is also a founding member of the Young Liberals and Democrats of Asia (YLDA) of which former KALIPI Vice President Jonathan Malaya served as President and the current KALIPI Secretary General as its head of membership committee.
WHAT DO WE DO?
-Liberal Thought, Rational Action-
Train future leaders
Everyone has to start somewhere. Even the greatest leaders of our time began as someone other than what they eventually became. This is what KALIPI provides: a place where the leaders of tomorrow can learn the ropes, the ins and outs of leadership.
With KALIPI, the future leaders can both try their own ideas within an environment conducive to learning and tap the deep font of theories, learning and wisdom that only the 60 years of the LP’s existence can provide.
KALIPI’s success in this can be seen in our products: Sen. Mar Roxas, Fmr. DepEd Sec. Butch Abad, Presidential Chief of Staff Mike Defensor, Rep. Neric Acosta, Rep. Noynoy Aquino, Fmr. DepEd Usec. Chito Gascon and LP Dir. Gen. Eli Quinto are just some of the prestigious names who began with KALIPI.
Inculcate and deepen the liberal ideology
What one believes in is important. It, and the company one keeps, defines what that person is. In KALIPI, we are Liberals, believes in freedom, the sanctity of the individual and his or her rights, and are responsible and action oriented.
We believe that conflicts can be resolved through rational dialogue, that everyone has the right to their own opinion.
Build a strong youth movement
KALIPI is, at its core, a developmental organization. It’s about building the structures and systems that will allow the youth today to meet the challenges facing them in an effective, pro-active manner and to prepare today the leaders of tomorrow for the responsibilities they will eventually face.
There is no more fertile ground for the ideologies and principles of the organization other than that of a youth sector that is socially aware and united in its thrust to better the sector and the country. Thus, KALIPI does its utmost to help strengthen the youth movement through organizations work and networking, building bridges to other organizations and entities that may help the Filipino youth.
KALIPI also uses its connection with some of the well-respected legislators of the country to develop legislations aimed at strengthening the sectors and its advocates.
Active youth involvement in parliamentary struggle and provide for a meaningful youth involvement in politics
KALIPI does believe that the Filipino youth is apathetic out of choice. Time and again, even in recent history, events have shown us that the youth do act…. They’re just looking for a way to do so.
KALIPI hopes to provide the Filipino youth with a venue for responsible expression and effective action in responsible to the issues facing the nation and the youth today.
WHAT DO WE STAND FOR?
Principles and objectives of KALIPI
(Article 2, Section 1-12 of KALIPI Constitution)
1. KALIPI believes that the Filipino Youth is an agent of social, political and economic change and in them lies the future of this nation.
- KALIPI, therefore, aims to harness the vast potential of the youth for the end view of making them active participants in charting the nation’s destiny.
2. KALIPI believes that access in government must be accorded the youth to enable them to become more relevant and meaningful participants in Philippine society.
- KALIPI, therefore, endeavors to motivate the youth to enter government service not as a mere option but as a career decision.
3. KALIPI believes in a new brand of politics that depart from traditional politics, which is personality oriented, to a politics based on liberalism and the rational presentation and discussion of all issues, programs and ideologies.
- To this end, KALIPI, therefore, encourages healthy exchange of ideas, greater consultation with the people, wider participation by the citizenry, and resolution of ideas that affect all sectors in the Philippine society and the pursuit of programs that advance the total development of all Filipinos.
4. KALIPI shall propagate a type of politics that promotes and encourages a healthy plurality of political visions and options.
- In this connection, KALIPI strive to instill the concept of youth empowerment, which sees the Filipino youth taking an active role in the political arena and infusing young, energetic and fresh blood in all government branches.
5. KALIPI believes that each Filipino has a responsibility from which he/she derives his/her cultural and historical identity.
- KALIPI, therefore, aims to unite all Filipinos, especially the youth, regardless of origin, status and creed, towards the promotion and preservation of the nations sovereignty and the right to self-determination.
6. KALIPI believes that collective Filipino identity can only be developed through instilling national pride.
- To this end, KALIPI is dedicated to the enhancement and development of progressive and nationalistic leadership among the youth, constantly reminding them of their historical role n the pursuit of freedom and democracy against colonizers and dictatorships.
7. KALIPI believes the pursuit of this objective requires the organized and effective participation of the broadest sectors of the Philippine society.
- KALIPI, therefore, aims to establish its presence in all political and geographical units as well as in all academic institutions nationwide. Moreover, KALIPI is committed to cooperate with all progressive sectors of Philippine society.
8. KALIPI believes in development program that is systematic, rational, sustainable and nationwide.
- KALIPI is committed to the implementation of a development program which extends not only to urban areas but to the countryside as well; a program that will strengthen and develop both the country’s agricultural and industrial bases and enable the country to become self-sufficient.
9. KALIPI pursues peace based on social justice.
- To this end, KALIPI is committed to the consolidation of democracy in our country through equal access towards economic upliftment and self-improvement.
10. KALIPI believes that the country, being part of the international community of nations, can learn some lessons from experience of other countries as well.
- KALIPI, therefore, endeavors to preserve and promote international solidarity among nations.
11. KALIPI believes in protection of the environment and natural resources to ensure sustainable development.
- In this vein, KALIPI is committed to take an active and meaningful role in fostering environmental consciousness and incumbent upon the present generation to ensure that the succeeding generations will be heir to a clean, healthy and safe environment.
12. KALIPI believes that all Filipinos must be accorded to equal access to education.
- KALIPI, therefore is committed and shall work for a relevant, liberal and nationalist education that is consistent with the needs for national development.
Who can be a member of KALIPI?
(Article 3, Section 1 of the KALIPI Constitution)
a) Be a Filipino citizen
b) Be at least 15 and not more than 35 years of age
c) Be of good moral character
d) Have attended a KALIPI Executive Committee duly authorized and/or recognized formal Basic Orientation Seminar on Liberal Democracy (BOSLD)
e) Pay the membership fee to be determined by the National Board and
f) Subscribe to the following oath of affiliation
(The national officers and provincial, city and school chapters shall have the authority to administer the oath of affiliation of incoming members. The highest-ranking officer present during the conduct of the oath taking shall administer the oath. However, in the absence of the national officer or provincial, city or school president, the next highest-ranking officer present may administer the oath. - Art. 3, Sec. 5 of the KALIPI Constitution-)
What are the duties and responsibilities of KALIPI members?
(Article 3, Section 3 of the KALIPI Constitution)
a) Uphold the principles and objectives of the organization at all times
b) Attend, participate and contribute to any organizational endeavor and
c) Pay the annual membership dues to be levied by the local chapters
What are the rights and privileges of KALIPI members?
(Article 3, Section 2 of the KALIPI Constitution)
a) A vote in all KALIPI meetings and be represented by their elected officers in the national assembly
b) Be elected to any elective position in the organization, subject to the rules governing such
c) Participate in the activities of the organization
d) Enjoy the facilities and resources of the organization and
e) Be an automatic member of the Liberal Party with all corresponding rights and privileges
Can a member be expelled from KALIPI?
(Article 15, Section 3 of the KALIPI Constitution) Yes, these are the grounds for expulsion: culpable violation of the constitution, acts inimical to the organization, disloyalty to the organization, non-payment of the annual membership fee with in the reasonable time, failure to attend three consecutive meetings, and failure to attend local and national programs and activities. The Provincial, City or School chapter Executive committee where a member belongs shall hear and decide expulsion proceedings against any member.
HOW IS KALIPI ADMINISTERED?
(Article 4-12 of the KALIPI Constitution)
1) The National Assembly (NA) – It shall be the highest policy making body of the organization. It hears, approve, and ratify reports of the NB, NEC and other standing committees of the organization. It also enacts a three-year General Program of Action (GPOA) of the organization, elect the members of the National Board and the National Executive Committee, approve resolutions for adoption by the organization and as a whole or through any of its members, propose amendments to the constitution and ratify the same.
NA shall be of composed of the National Board (NB), National Executive Committee (NEC), The Auditor, The Chairpersons of the standing committees of the National Secretariat, Regional Chairmen, Provincial, district, city, municipal and school chapter presidents and such other delegates as may be determined by the National Board.
2) The National Board (NB) – It shall be the policy-making body of the organization in between meetings of the National Assembly (NA) and shall have the following functions: adopt general policies and rules of the organization consistent with this Constitution; create special Committees, in addition to the standing committees provided by this constitution, as it may deem necessary; prepare agenda and convene the National Assembly; and shall propose a three-year General Program of Action and budget for the next Congress.
It shall be composed of Chairperson, President, Executive Vice President, Vice President for the Community, Vice President for the Students, Secretary General, Treasurer, Chairperson for the National Capital Region (NCR), Chairperson for the Northern Luzon (NL), Chairperson for the Southern Luzon (SL), Chairperson for Eastern-Central Visayas, Chairperson for Western-Central Visayas, and Chairperson for Mindanao.
3) The National Executive Committee (NEC) – It shall be the executive and administrative body of the organization and shall have the following functions: Ensure the implementation of the three0year General Program of Action (GPOA) and other policies and rules adopted by the National Assembly and National Board and as provided by this Constitution; confirm the appointments of the chairpersons of the different standing committees and create other position, as it deems necessary; and perform such other functions as may be assigned by the National Assembly or the National Board.
It shall be composed of the Chairperson, President, Executive Vice President, Vice President for the Community, Vice President for the Students, Secretary General, and Treasurer.
4) The National Secretariat – It should be under the direction and supervision of the Secretary General. It shall consist of the following Standing Committees: Recruitment and Membership Committee (RMC), Research, Education and Issue Advocacy Committee (REIAC), Electoral Participation Committee (EPC), Media and Publications Committee (MPC), International Relations Committee (IRC), Special Projects Committee (SPC), Speakers Bureau (SB), Indigenous People’s Committee (IPC), and Finance Committee (FC).
Each committee shall assist the National Executive Committee in the actual implementation of the GPOA adopted by the National Board and shall formulate its own operational procedures and adopt policies and programs in the performance of its vested tasks.
Each committee shall have its own chairperson which shall be appointed by the Secretary General. The chairperson shall appoint the Vice-chairperson, and the members of his committee.
5) The Regional Board – It should be the administrative body of the region. It coordinates the activities of provincial, district, municipal, barangay and school chapters; report directly to the area chairperson; facilitate the regional congress/assembly; performs such other functions as may be determined by NA, NB, NEC, Vice Presidents and Area Chairpersons.
It shall be composed of the following officers: Chairman, Vice Chairman for Community, Vice Chairman for Students, Secretary General, Treasurer, and Auditor. Regional Board officers shall be elected by their respective regional constituencies and shall serve for a term of three years.
6) The Local Organization – It is composed of Community and School-based Chapters. Each chapter, be it community or school, shall have the following officers: President, Internal Vice President, External Vice President, Secretary General, Treasurer and other officers as the chapter may deem necessary. Local organizations may adopt its own by-laws subject to review by the National Board.
Community Chapters shall be provincial, district, city, municipal and barangay chapters and its composition should be:
a) A minimum of eight members shall compose a barangay chapter.
b) A minimum of fifty members from at least three (3) barangays shall compose a municipal or city chapter.
c) A minimum of one hundred (100) members from at least three (3) municipalities and/or cities shall compose a provincial chapter.
School-based Chapters shall mean chapters based in the universities, colleges, vocational/technical and secondary schools. A minimum of fifteen (15) members shall compose a school chapter.
7) The National Officers – It shall be composed of the Chairperson, President, Executive Vice President, Vice President for the Community, Vice President for the Students, Secretary General, Treasurer, Area Chairpersons, and Deputy Secretary General.
a) The chairperson shall preside over the meetings of the National Assembly and National Board. He/she shall seat as an ex-officio member of the (NEC) and perform such other functions as may be assigned by the NA and the NB and the chairperson with the finance committee, shall give proposals and the responsible for raising funds.
b) The President shall be the head and official spokesperson of the organization. Exercise direct supervision as to functions and operations of the NEC and shall convene and preside over its meetings, enter into agreements and contracts in behalf of the organization with the concurrence of the NEC, prepare the coordination with the secretary general a written executive report to the National Assembly covering the activities of the organization during his/her incumbency and perform such other functions inherent in his/her position as presiding officer of the NEC and functions assigned by the NA, NB, NEC.
c) The Executive Vice President shall assume the function of the President in his/her absence. In case of vacancy in the Presidency due to death, disability, suspension, resignation, or disqualification, automatically take over as President. He/she should supervise and coordinate the National Vice Presidents and the area chairpersons and perform such other functions as may be assigned by the NE, NEC, NB.
d) The Vice President for Community and Students
The Vice President for Community shall spearhead the conduct of community chapter building activities nationwide, exercise general supervision over all community chapters nationwide, coordinate the activities of the area chairpersons regarding the community sector, advocate community issues and concern with the National Board and at-large, and perform such other functions as may be determined by the NE, NB, NEC.
The Vice President for Student shall spearhead the conduct of school chapter building chapters nationwide, exercise direct supervision over all schools nationwide, coordinate the activities of the Area chairpersons regarding the Student sector, advocate students issues and concerns with the National Board at-large, and perform such other functions as may determined by the NA, NB, NEC.
e) The Secretary General shall be the executive officer of the organization, organize the head of the National Secretariat, keep full minutes of the meetings of NA, NB, and the NEC and shall be responsible for the safekeeping of all officials records and document, prepare communication to the various chapters, when authorized by the NEC, enter into agreements and contracts and behalf of the organization, submit a written annual report to the NEC covering the activities of the National Secretariat, appoint other officers as he/she may deem necessary to assist him/her in the performance of his/her tasks, be the custodian of the properties (fixed assets) of the organization, and perform such other functions as may be assigned by the NA,NB, NEC.
f) The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds and financial assets of the organization. He/she makes a semi-annual financial report to the NEC and an annual financial report of the chapter, countersign all checks, vouchers and disbursement of the organization, and perform such other function as may be assigned by the NA, NB, NEC.
g) The Area Chairperson – There shall be Area Chairperson for the National Capital Region, Northern Luzon, Southern Luzon, Western & Central Visayas, Eastern & Central Visayas and Mindanao, elected by their respective constituent assemblies during the National Assembly. They shall act as liaison officers of their respective areas to the National Board and the National Executive Committee, endorse the resolution proposed by their respective areas and report activities, plans, programs, and policies of the organization to their Area of responsibility, and coordinate the activities of the chapters in their respective areas and perform such other functions assigned by the NA, NB, NEC.
h) The Deputy Secretary General shall be appointed by the Secretary General whose term should be co-terminus with the National Board. Assist the Secretary General in his/her function as executive officer of the organization and act as the acting Secretary General in case of vacancy due to death, disease, etc. until a new Secretary General is elected. He/ she should also perform such other function as may be assigned by the Secretary General NE, NB, NEC.
i) The Auditor shall be elected at large by the KALIPI National Assembly in Congress, and shall serve for as term of three (3) years. The Auditor shall at all times independent of the National Board. The office shall not, at any time, be considered as constituting part of the Executive Committee or the National Board. The Auditor shall be responsible for undertaking regular review of the financial situation of the organization as well as the effective and efficient performance of duties by all KALIPI officers.
The Auditor shall carry an Ombudsman function such as receiving complaints and suggestions from all members for all purposes of conducting an independent inquiry and achieving a satisfactory resolution. The auditor may recommend the establishment’s modes of grievance procedures and mechanism as may appropriate, and shall assumed all the tasks previously entrusted to the Executive Vice President with respect to only with its auditing functions.
8) The Political Council - There shall be a political council which shall be composed of elected local and national officials who are members of KALIPI. It shall serve as consultative body of the organization. Membership of the political council shall be for those who have not reached the age of 36. All members of the political council are entitled as delegates to National Assembly.
CAN AN OFFICER BE IMPEACHED OR SUSPENDED?
Impeachment of National Officers - Yes, these are the grounds for impeachment: culpable violation of the constitution, acts inimical to the organization, misrepresentation of the organization, gross dereliction of duties and responsibilities. All impeachment proceedings against any National Officers shall be heard and decided by a National Tribunal to be created by the National Board when such cases arises, and it shall be composed of: a representative from the Liberal Party who is member of the National Executive Committee to act as chairman and four (4) members of KALIPI with proven integrity, competence and honesty as members.
Suspension of Local Officers - Yes, these are the grounds for suspension: misrepresentation of the chapter, dereliction of duties and responsibilities, and insubordination. All suspension proceedings against provincial, city and school officers shall be heard and decided by the NEC. All suspension proceedings against municipal and Barangay officers shall be heard decided by the provincial or city executive committee.
WHO ARE THE NATIONAL OFFICERS OF KALIPI?
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What are the other organizations that comprise the liberal movement in the Philippines and in the world?
1) Organizations within the Liberal Party Structure
Parliamentary Caucus – It is composed of elected Senators and Representatives who are LP members. This group is responsible for the lobbying of liberal agenda in both houses.
Liberal Local Legislators League (L4) - L4 was formally launched in Manila on January 9, 2004. This group is composed of elected vice governors, provincial board members, city and municipal vice mayors and councilors. L4 aims to strengthen local autonomy through legislations. With the assistance from the leadership of the Liberal Party, L4 will be working hand in hand with the LP’s Caucus of Local Chief Executive.
Caucus of Local Chief Executive – This group is composed of LP elected local executives; governors, city mayors and municipal mayors. The group aims to strengthen local autonomy being one of the key principles of liberal politics. This group also aims to help LP local chief executives to better their skill in governance.
2) Allied Sectoral Organizations/ Policy Institute
LP Ladies – This is a group of women who are members of LP advancing the interest of women as an active member of the party and citizen of the country.
Liberal Caucus of Congressional Staff (LCCS) - The LCCS is an allied sectoral organization of the Liberal Party composed of the Congressional Staff of LP legislators from the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Liberal Professionals – This is a group of professionals of all fields pursuing liberal politics.
National Institute for Policy Studies - Since its inception in 1989, the National Institute for Policy Studies (NIPS) remains to be the principal political institute that undertakes programs for the promotion of liberalism and democracy in the Philippines. As an Institute committed to liberal politics, it necessarily works closely with the Liberal Party and other liberal groups and organizations. However, it is registered under Philippine laws as an independent, non-profit organization with a separate legal personality from other organizations and parties.
One of the most significant functions of the Institute is as a liberal training center. This mandate is undertaken through two important programs, namely: Civic Education (Basic Orientation Seminars / Trainings), and Political Dialogue (Liberal/Democracy Forum)
3) Allied Regional and International Organizations
Friedrich Naumann Stiftung (FNSt) - The Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation is the Foundation for liberal politics of Germany. Its programs at home and abroad aim at promoting the principle of freedom of the individual in human dignity. The first President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Theodor Heuss, established the Foundation for liberal politics in 1958. The Foundation sees itself as an agent of organized liberalism. It enjoys close links with Germany's Free Democratic Party (F.D.P.) and Liberal International (LI).
Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) - CALD provides a forum for sustained discussion of changing developments occurring in the countries and the region as a whole, as well as assessing liberal solutions to political, economic, social and cultural challenges in Asian democracies.
Liberal International (LI) - Liberal International is the world federation of liberal political parties. Founded in 1947 it has become the pre-eminent network for liberal parties and for the strengthening of liberal democracy around the world. There are a number of common principles, which unite all liberal parties from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe; human rights , free and fair elections and multiparty-democracy, social justice, tolerance, social market economy, free trade, environmental, sustainability, a strong sense of international solidarity.
Young Liberals and Democrats of Asia (YLDA) - YLDA, as the name suggests is the federation of liberal youth organizations and individuals in the Asian continent. Its membership is as diverse and dynamic as Asia itself. It is composed of youth wings or sectors of Asian liberal and democratic political parties, Asian youth organizations that adhere to liberal and democratic values, and individuals that freely commit to the goals and objectives on which the federation was founded.
It was established in Manila, Philippines during the 1st CALD Young Leader’s Workshop in 2002. The organization was formally founded a year later in Phnom Penh, Cambodia when the YLDA Constitution was adopted and the first Executive Committee was elected. Its founding officers are Jonathan Malaya (KALIPI-Philippines) as President and Rajendra Mulmi (Youth Initiative-Nepal) as Secretary General.
YLDA envision a society where the liberal ideals and principles as well as democratic practices are established. In this society, the young generation and their organizations are empowered, responsible and active participants. Its ultimate goal is to see YLDA become a strong network of liberal youths and youth organizations assuming a lead role in promoting liberalism, democracy and peace throughout Asia.
International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) - IFLRY is the international umbrella organization of liberal youth organizations. It is the platform for co-operation among liberal and radical youth and student organizations in the world. IFLRY's policies are based on the belief in the universality and indivisibility of human rights. As liberals, IFLRY strive for a free and tolerant society without any form of discrimination, with equal opportunities, respect for the individual and the minorities.
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats of Europe (ALDE) - ALDE is the third largest political group in the European Parliament and holds the balance of power in the centre of Europe's only directly elected institution. The group currently comprises 89 MEPs from 20 countries of the Union as well as observers from Bulgaria and Romania and is led by Graham Watson, a UK Liberal Democrat.
4) KALIPI Allied Organizations
Council of Ladies (COLA) - Last year, KALIPI had its 1st women’s summit in Subic and came-out with an idea of forming Council of Ladies or KALIPI-COLA. COLA was launched on March 2006. It aims to advance young women’s role in the organization and in politics as a whole.
National Student League (NSL) and Student Leaders Forum (SLF) - These two organizations are product of student leaders’ summit held in Pansol, Laguna last 2003. NSL is a loose network of student councils while SLF is a loose network of student academic organizations of different colleges and universities. Both are advocates of students’ rights. Also, NSL and SLF serve as an avenue for cooperation and solidarity between member council and academic organization. NSL and SLF holds student summit every two years in cooperation with KALIPI. Their 2nd summit will be on July 2006.
Young Liberal-Professionals (YLP) This sub-sectoral formation addresses the concern of those school-based chapter members, who after graduation face a membership dilemma as to whether they will still be identified with their school or in their community. To give them an extra option aside from community-based chapter, the idea of having a young liberal-professional was proposed. In this way they will be given a new opportunity to air their concern in different perspective. It will also cater to those young professionals who are willing to join the organization.
HOW TO CONTACT US?
Contact Persons:
Ms. Ivy Ganadillo
0921 805 7527
Prof. Jan-Argy Y. Tolentino
0917 526 2749
Contact Details:
Telephone: (632) 7157040
Cellphone: (SMART) 0920 8213221 / (GLOBE) 0915 3152451
Address: 4th Flr. J & T Tower Ramon Magsaysay Blvd. Sta. Mesa Manila 1016
Email: kalipi@gmail.com
Website: http://www.liberalparty.ph/KALIPI/index.htm