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Kaye Ann Sioson Legaspi (born 16 January 1995) is a Filipino politician who has been city councilor of
Olongapo Olongapo (), officially the City of Olongapo (; ; ; Kapampangan: ''Lakanbalen/Ciudad ning Olongapo''), is a highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 260,317 peo ...
since 2019. She is noted in Philippine politics for her leadership position in '' Aksyon Demokratiko'', a major
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in the Philippines, of which she became Vice President for Youth in 2021. Legaspi took on national issues in the Philippines even before her entry into politics, and was one of the intervenors who filed a petition to reverse the voiding of the appointment of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno.


Early life and education

Legaspi was born into a family of Chess players. She is the youngest daughter of lawyer and chess enthusiast Edmundo Legaspi, who also acts as her trainer. Her father is also a high-ranking officer of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP). At an early age, Legaspi has been competing in numerous
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tournaments, both local and international. At 7 years old, she was the chess champion of OCPRISAA, a city-level tournament in Olongapo, and also garnered bronze medals at the Age Group Championships and the 5th Asian Schools Chess Championship. On 2006, she represented the
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at the Asian Schools Chess Festival held in
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. She competed in the girls under-11 category against the representatives of
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. Legaspi graduated from the
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(UA&P). After graduating at the UA&P, she enrolled at the Arellano University School of Law.


Early career and advocacies

In April 2018, Legaspi one of the intervenors who filed a petition to reverse the voiding of the appointment of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. Hers was one of eleven petitions on the matter, with other petitioners including Former Senator Rene Saguisag and Catholic Bishop Broderick Pabillo. In August 2018, Legaspi, as executive director of Trust and Believe In Me Foundation (TBIMF), launched the ''Iskool on Wheels'' program. The volunteers of the TBIMF spent several hours tutoring homeless kids at a day care center in Olongapo. Before filing her candidacy for city councilor, she was the National Interim President of ''Aksyon Kabataan'', the youth arm of '' Aksyon Demokratiko'', a major
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in the Philippines.


Political career


First Sangguniang Panlungsod term (2019-2022)

Legaspi filed her candidacy for the
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to become a member of the ''
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'' of Olongapo City under '' Aksyon''. She won the elections and took her oath as city councilor. In August 2019, the ''Sangguniang Panlungsod'' members of Olongapo City convened to conduct their general assembly and the election of
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(PCL) Olongapo City Chapter Officers. Legaspi was elected as the Treasurer of the chapter. In June 2020, the ''Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo'' (KKDAT) held its virtual summit. The KKDAT is an advocacy program of the
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(PNP) to organize, train, and mobilize the youth and student sectors to become proactive partners of the Philippine government against illegal drugs and
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. Legaspi, as the Region 3 President of KKDAT, along with other KKDAT and PNP officials joined the virtual summit. In November 2020, Legaspi took oath as one of the newest member of the PRO-Central Luzon Regional Advisory Council. Following the eruption of Taal Volcano in 2020, Legaspi, along with other public officials, extended help to
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policemen who have been displaced by the eruption of the volcano. They distributed relief goods to 1,000 policemen of Batangas PPO in Region IV- A, Camp Malvar,
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. In July 2021, Legaspi joins the PNP in the celebration of the 26th Police Community Relations Month. The celebration was held at the PRO3 Parade Ground, Camp Olivas, San Fernando City. In August 2021, Legaspi was declared by ''Aksyon Demokratiko,'' as a national officer of the party, the Vice President for Youth.


2022 Philippine general election campaign

During the 2022 Philippine general election, Legaspi once again ran under ''Aksyon Demokratiko.'' During the course of the campaign, however, she refused to support the party's standard bearer,
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mayor
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, continuing to openly support the presidential candidacy of Vice President
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, as she had done as early as 2021. Legaspi also endorsed the vice presidential candidacy of
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, also not from ''Aksyon Demokratiko''. On April 19, 2022, Legaspi, along with other officers, former officers, youth organizers, members, and volunteers of ''Aksyon Demokratiko'' released an official statement condemning Moreno's calls for Robredo to withdraw its candidacy in a press conference. In a press release statement of ''Aksyon Demokratiko'' chairman Ernesto Ramel Jr. also on April 19, he said that Legaspi resigned in early March 2022 as announced on Facebook, and not because of the press conference. In a televised interview on April 21, however, Legaspi asserted that she had not officially resigned from ''Aksyon Demokratiko.'' The party still dismissed her claim.


Second Sangguniang Panlungsod term (2022-present)

Legaspi won a second term on the ''
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'' of Olongapo City in the 2022 Philippine general election, garnering 48,431 votes.


Chess advocacy

Aside from being a public servant, Legaspi organizes chess tournaments with the help of other city officials and chess groups. She also serves as an adviser of the ''g4 Chess Club'', an affiliated chess club of the NCFP based in Olongapo City.


References


External links


Kaye Anne Legaspi FIDE profile

Kaye Anne Legaspi ChessBase profile
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