Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan
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The Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (K4, Coalition of Truth and Experience for Tomorrow) is the political coalition that supported president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who won the 2004 Philippine presidential elections. It is the remnant of the People Power Coalition that was formed following the ascendancy of president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to power. Arroyo is seeking a complete term under this coalition with Sen. Noli de Castro, an independent, yet popular, politician, as her running mate.
The leading party in this coalition is the ruling Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD), of which Arroyo is a member. Other parties under this coalition are the Liberal Party, the Nationalist People's Coalition, the Nacionalista Party, and the People's Reform Party as well as the Kabalikat ng Mamayang Pilipino.
[edit] K-4 Senatorial Slate
Name | Party | Occupation |
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Robert Barbers | Lakas-CMD | Senator from Surigao del Norte |
Rodolfo "Pong" Biazon | Liberal | Senator from Metro Manila and father of Muntinlupa City Cong. Rozzano Ruffino "Ruffy" Biazon. |
Pilar Juliana "Pia" Cayetano | Lakas-CMD | Lawyer, Environmentalist and daughter of the late Senator Renato Cayetano (1998-2003). |
Richard Gordon | Lakas-CMD | former Secretary of Tourism and former Chairman of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. |
Parouk Hussin | Lakas-CMD | former Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. |
Robert Jaworski | Lakas-CMD | Senator from Metro Manila |
Manuel Lapid | Lakas-CMD | Governor of Pampanga, movie and TV personality |
Orlando S. Mercado | Lakas-CMD | former Secretary of National Defense and former Senator from Metro Manila |
John Henry Osmeña | NPC | Senator from Cebu |
Manuel Roxas II | Liberal | former Secretary of Trade and Industry and former Representative from Capiz. He is the grandson of former President Manuel Roxas and son of former Senator Gerry Roxas. |
Ramon Revilla, Jr. | Lakas-CMD | former Chairman of the Optical Media Board (anti- media piracy arm of the government), former Governor of Cavite, movie and TV personality |
Miriam Defensor-Santiago | PRP | former Senator from Iloilo and PRP 1992 and 1998 Presidential nominee (lost to Fidel Ramos and Joseph Estrada respectively) |
[edit] Results
The K-4 slate gained 7 out of 12 possible seats in the Senate namely: (in order of votes received)
- Manuel Roxas II
- Ramon Revilla, Jr.
- Richard Gordon
- Pilar Juliana Cayetano
- Miriam Defensor-Santiago
- Manuel Lapid
- Rodolfo Biazon
[edit] See also
- Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (Coalition of United Filipinos), the K4's rival coalition in the 2004 national elections.
- People Power Coalition, the name of pro-Arroyo coalition in the 2001 midterm elections.
- Lakas 1998 Senatorial Slate, the pro-administration senatorial slate in the 1998 national elections.
- Lakas-Laban Coalition, the name of the pro-Ramos coalition in the 1995 midterm elections.