Pampanga's Lady Legislators Elect New Leadership for Women-Centered Governance
The Lady Local Legislators’ League (LLLL) of Pampanga has officially inaugurated its new set of officers during the organization's inaugural Provincial General Assembly, held recently. This pivotal event marks a significant step forward for the league, which is dedicated to uniting women legislators across the province to foster stronger collaboration and advocate for responsive, inclusive governance.
Newly Elected Officers and Their Roles
At the helm of the LLLL is Claire Elected D. Lim, a Second District Board Member, who has been elected as president. She will be supported by Fritzie David-Dizon, also a Second District Board Member, who assumes the role of vice president. The leadership team is further strengthened by several councilors taking on key positions:
- Councilor Edith V. Kabigting of Arayat as secretary
- Councilor Ma. Victoria Q. Pama of Macabebe as treasurer
- Councilor Rubina R. Simbulan of San Simon as auditor
- Councilor Ma. Victoria M. Mendoza as public relations officer
Board of Directors and Their Municipalities
The Board of Directors comprises a diverse group of councilors and board members from various municipalities, ensuring broad representation across Pampanga. The members include:
- Councilor Michelle R. Corpuz of Guagua
- Councilor Raquel L. Pineda of the City of San Fernando
- Councilor Angelina C. Angeles of Bacolor
- Councilor Pinky F. Pangan of Santo Tomas
- Councilor Princess Fatima D. Mercado of Minalin
- 3rd District Board Member Michaeline Mercado
- Councilor Esmeralda B. Suba of San Luis
Future Initiatives and Governance Focus
The newly elected officers are poised to lead the LLLL in spearheading a range of programs and initiatives for the upcoming term. Their primary focus will be on advancing ethical, responsive, and women-centered local legislation in Pampanga. This strategic direction aims to enhance governance practices that prioritize inclusivity and address the unique needs of communities across the province, reinforcing the league's commitment to collaborative and effective public service.



