PDP-Laban plans to conduct conferences nationwide to debate and draft a Federal Constitution to be finalized in August. While CDPI and its political party, the Centrist Democratic Party of the Philippines (CDP) will present the 2005 Consultative Commission’s draft of a Federal-Parliamentary form of government.
Both groups having parallel goals will go nationwide to educate the people on Federalism.
PDP-Laban initiatives will be under the direction of Senator Koko with a mandate from the President Rodrigo Duterte Administration (PRRD) while CDP/CDPI will do this in its private capacity.
The CDPI has recently conducted two Federalism Conferences in Taguig and Davao City with participants from the business community, academe, non-government organization and the media.
Corner right is incoming Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCCO) Secretary, Martin Andanar with Cesar Chavez (PDP-Laban);Lito Lorenzana (CDPI); Atty. Raul Lambino (2005 ConCom); Antonio C. Moncupa Jr. (PDP-Laban); Senator Aquilino Pimentel III (PDP-Laban);Prof. Eduardo Araral (Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy); and Vice Governor Mark Leviste (PDP-Laban)