- Biazon; O for Osmeña; R for Romero.
Below is the
official senatorial slate of
LAMMP for the 1998
Philippine senatorial election. The
success of the coalition...
-
Masang Pilipino (
LAMMP), the
political vehicle of vice
president Joseph Estrada in the 1998
presidential elections. It left the
LAMMP after Estrada was...
-
LAMMPS (Large-scale Atomic/Molecular M****ively
Parallel Simulator) is a
molecular dynamics program developed by
Sandia National Laboratories. It utilizes...
- President:
Marcelo Fernan (
LAMMP),
until June 28, 1999 Blas Ople (
LAMMP), June 29, 1999 – July 12, 2000
Franklin Drilon (
LAMMP), July 12 –
November 13,...
- Bayan. The two
coalitions split the 12
contested seats 7–5 in
favor of
LAMMP.
Philippine Senate elections are via
pluraity block voting, with the entire...
-
candidates (who are all in the
LAMMP banner) won seats,
while in the House, no LDP
candidate stand independently from
LAMMP. In 1999,
Angara was appointed...
- with LDP and NPC as
LAMMP. Seat
total consists of 55
LAMMP representatives. No PMP
representatives were
elected outside the
LAMMP alliance. Dayley, Robert...
- Lakas-NUCD-UMDP
congressmen switched sides to
LAMMP. This led to
Manuel Villar, Jr. (formerly of
Lakas but
became a
LAMMP member prior to the election) on being...
- president,
Villar defected from Estrada's
Laban ng
Makabayang Masang Pilipino (
LAMMP)
coalition in
order to
hasten the
process of impeachment. However, he was...
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Development Initiative Yes Yes PPP
Progressive Party of the
Philippines Yes Yes
LAMMP KNP PMP
Laban ng
Makabayang Masang Pilipino Koalisyon ng
Nagkakaisang Pilipino...