Emmanuel Pelaez (6th Vice President of the Philippines, Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Philippine Ambassador to the United States of America, Senator of the Philippines)
Rashid Lucman (former Representative of Lanao del Sur, Exposed the Jabidah massacre and other Marcos abuses in Congress)
Ramon Magsaysay (a Liberal member while serving as congressman for Zambales and Secretary of Defense under Elpidio Quirino, moved to Nacionalista for 1953 elections).
Ferdinand E. Marcos (a Liberal member while serving as congressman of Ilocos Norte, senator and Senate President; Former party president[1][2], moved to Nacionalista in 1964)
José Avelino (Senator of the Philippines and 1949 presidential candidate under his own wing)
Vicente Francisco (Senator of the Philippines and 1949 vice presidential candidate under Avelino wing)
Lorenzo Tañada (former Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines)
Wigberto Tañada (former Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines)
Jesse Robredo (former Mayor of Naga City & former Interior and Local Government Secretary)
Leni Robredo (14th Vice President of the Philippines, former Representative of Camarines Sur, Wife of former DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo & Party Chairman in Naga City)[3]
Camilo Osías (former Senate President of the Philippines)
Mel Lopez (former Mayor of Manila and Plaza Miranda bombing survivor, was a LP member during the final mayoralty term of Villegas as Vice Mayor and congressman at Manila's 1st District)
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