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This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who endorsed Leni Robredo's campaign for President of the Philippines in the 2022 Philippine presidential election.

Endorsements listed once each.

Political endorsements

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Cabinet-level officials

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National-level executive officials and civil servants

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Diplomats

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  • Ma. Rosario C. Aguinaldo, Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia (2005–2014)[1]
  • Marilyn J. Alarilla, Philippine Ambassador to Turkey (2011–2013), Philippine Ambassador to Laos (2008–2012)[1]
  • Belen F. Anota, Philippine Ambassador to Australia (2011–2015), Philippine Ambassador to Singapore (2004–2008), Philippine Ambassador to Israel (2002–2004)[1]
  • Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon, Philippine Ambassador to Thailand (2012–2019), Philippine Consul–General in Los Angeles, United States (2007–2012)[1]
  • Jorge V. Arizabal, Philippine Ambassador to Pakistan (2001–2005)[1]
  • Victoria Bataclan, Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg and Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union (2011–2018), Philippine Ambassador to Norway and Iceland (2007–2009), Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (1999–2003)[1]
  • Estrella A. Berenguel, Philippine Ambassador to Vietnam (2005–2010) and Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (1996–1999)[1]
  • Eva G. Betita, former Philippine Ambassador to Brazil[1]
  • Sonia C. Brady, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs for Policy (2003–2006), Philippine Ambassador to China (2006–2010; 2011–2012), Philippine Ambassador to Thailand (2002–2003) and Philippine Ambassador to Myanmar (1995–1999)[1]
  • Blesila C. Cabrera, Philippine Consul–General in Honolulu, United States (2004–2010)[1]
  • Susan O. Castrence, Philippine Ambassador to South Korea (2006–2007)[1]
  • Maria Zeneida Collinson, Philippine Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative of the Philippine Mission to the United Nations Office at Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (2015–2017); Philippine Ambassador to Sweden (2007–2012)[1]
  • Esteban B. Conejos, Jr., former Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the World Trade Organization and Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs[1]
  • Macarthur F. Corsino, former Philippine Ambassador to Cuba[1]
  • Claro S. Cristobal, Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (2011–2015), Philippine Consul–General in Hong Kong (2009–2011), Philippine Consul–General in New York City, United States (2018–2020)[1]
  • Laura Quiambao-Del Rosario, former Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs for International Economic Relations (2011–2010)[1]
  • Petronila P. Garcia, Philippine Ambassador to Canada (2014–2020), Philippine Ambassador to Israel (2007–2011), Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (2004–2007), and Philippine Consul–General in New York, United States (2020–2021)[1]
  • Uriel Norman R. Garibay, former Philippine Ambassador to Kenya[1]
  • Leslie B. Gatan, Philippine Ambassador to Canada (2011–2014)[1]
  • Sahid S. Glang, former Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain[1]
  • Danilo T. Ibayan, former Philippine Consul–General in Macau[1]
  • Eleanor L. Jaucian, former Philippine Ambassador to Hungary[1]
  • Macabangkit B. Lanto, Philippine Ambassador to Egypt (1999–2001)[7]
  • Eduardo M. Maglaya, Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain (2003–2009), Philippine Chargé d' Affaires to Egypt (2010–2011)[1]
  • Bayani V. Mangibin, former Philippine Ambassador to Seychelles and former Philippine Ambassador to Kenya[1]
  • Clemencio F. Montesa, former Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union[1]
  • Lourdes Gutierrez–Morales, former Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia[1]
  • Cristina G. Ortega, Philippine Ambassador to France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO (2011–2014), Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and the Head of the Philippine Mission to the European Union (2006–2010), Philippine Ambassador to Australia (2004–2006)[1]
  • Olivia V. Palala, former Philippine Ambassador to Jordan and Palestine and former Philippine Consul-General in Chongqing, China[1]
  • Zenaida Tacorda-Rabago, Philippine Ambassador to Bangladesh (2008–2010)[1]
  • Cecilia B. Rebong, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations Office at Geneva (2013–2016)[1]
  • Crescente R. Relacion, former Philippine Ambassador to Qatar[1]
  • Virgilio A. Reyes, Jr., Philippine Ambassador to South Africa (2003–2009), Philippine Ambassador to Italy (2011–2014)[1]
  • Delia Meñez-Rosal, former Philippine Ambassador to Mexico[1]
  • Maria Rowena M. Sanchez, former Philippine Ambassador to Turkey[1]
  • Aurora Navarro-Tolentino, former Philippine Ambassador to Switzerland[1]
  • Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, Philippine Ambassador to Germany (2015–2018)[1]
  • Alejandro Vicente, former Philippine Ambassador to Libya[1]
  • Hector K. Villaroel, Philippine Ambassador to France (1995–2007)[1]
  • Jaime J. Yambao, Philippine Ambassador to Laos (1997–2001)[1]

Philippine Congress

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Judicial officials

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Local government officials

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Provincial officials

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City and municipal officials

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Military officials

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Organizations

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Political parties and alliances

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Trade unions

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  • Federation of Free Workers Philippines[51]

Non-political endorsements

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Business executives and leaders

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Entertainment personalities

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Sports figures

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Visual artists, writers, and cultural workers

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Organizations

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Educational institutions

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Dioceses and religious organizations

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References

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