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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Julianne Cuhit<br><br>Full Name<br>Panfilo 'Ping' M. Lacson<br><br>Birthday/Age<br>June 1 1948<br>73 years old<br><br>Nationality<br>Filipino<br><br>Hometown<br>Imus, Cavite (Adopted Son of Cebu)<br><br>Educational Background<br>A. Master in Government Management Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (1995-1996)<br>B. Bachelor of Science Philippine Military Academy (1967-1971)<br>C. BS Engineering Lyceum of the Philippines (1964-1967)<br>D. High School Imus Institute (1960-1964)<br>E. Grade School Bayang Luma Elementary School (1954-1960)<br><br>•••Credentials•••<br>Career as Public Servant<br>Senator: 2001 to 2013; 2016 to present<br>Presidential Assistant on Rehabilitation and Recovery, 2013 to 2015<br>Chief, Philippine National Police: Nov. 16, 1999 to Jan. 20, 2001<br>Chief, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force: June 26, 1998 to Jan. 21, 2001<br>Project Officer, Special Project Alpha: 1996 to April 1997<br>Chief, Task Force Habagat, PACC: 1992 to 1995<br>Provincial Director, Laguna, PC: February to July, 1992<br>Commander, Cebu Metrodiscom: 1989 to 1992<br>Provincial Commander, Isabela PC: 1988 to 1989<br>PC-INP Anti Carnapping Task Force: 1986 to 1988<br>Metrocom Intelligence and Security Group: 1971 to 1986<br><br>Police/Military Training Scholarship Courses<br>Bachelor Science Degree, Philippine Military Academy, 1967 to 1971<br>Intel Officers Basic Course, SITS, Fort Bonifacio, 1973<br>Military Intel Collection Course, SITS, Fort Bonifacio, 1974<br>Counter URBAN Guerilla Warfare Course, Fort Magsaysay, 1972<br>Incident Management Course, PSG, Malacañang<br>Airmobile Operations Course Command and General Staff Course, Camp Crame, Quezon City<br>Command General Staff College, Fort Bonifacio<br><br>Awards<br>1. Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2019<br>2. Ten Outstanding Policemen of the Philippines, Philippine Jaycees Inc., 1998<br>3. Special Medal of Honor, Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP)<br>4. Police Director of the Year, Regional Command (RECOM) 7, Cebu City, 1992<br>5. Adopted Son of Cebu, Cebu City Council Resolution, 1991<br>6. Philippine Constabulary Officer of the Year, Regional Command (RECOM) 7, Cebu City, 1989-1990 and 1990-1991<br>7. Certificate of Academic Excellence, AFP Command and General Staff College, 1983<br>8. PMA Alumni Cavalier Award (Special Operations), Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association Inc., 1983<br>9. PC Metrocom Officer of the Year, Philippine Constabulary, 1982<br><br>Medals<br>17 Military Merit Medals<br>3 Medalya ng Kadakilaan<br>3 Medalya ng Kagalingan<br>2 Outstanding Achievement Medals<br>5 Military Commendation Medals<br>5 Bronze Cross Medals<br>2 Medalya ng Papuri<br>Luzon Campaign Medal<br>Visayas Campaign Medal<br>Combat Efficiency Medal<br><br>•••<br><br>Additional Informations<br><br>Get to know PING LACSON<br><br>Ang tama, ipaglaban. Ang mali, labanan. (What is right must be kept right. What is wrong must be set right.)<br><br>These words have served as the constant guide of PANFILO “PING” MORENA LACSON, who has been circumspect in matters of public interest and committed against various forms of corruption in his 50 years of public service in the fields of law enforcement, lawmaking, and humanitarian work.<br><br>Lacson first earned a tough, no-nonsense reputation while serving in the Philippine Constabulary and Philippine National Police: solving high-profile crimes including kidnap-for-ransom cases in the 1980s and 1990s; and reviving the PNP’s glory days as Chief, PNP from 1999 to 2001.<br><br>In the Senate, Lacson is an untiring, tenacious watchdog of the national budget, making sure dubious congressional insertions (a.k.a. pork barrel) and useless appropriations are checked and deleted during plenary debates.<br><br>His continuous fight against corruption, including pork barrel in all its iterations, earned him the degree of Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila in March 2019.<br><br><br>References/Links<br>http://legacy.senate.gov.ph/senators/sen_bio/lacson_resume.asp<br><br>https://pinglacson.net/about/<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Leni</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>&nbsp;1.Full Name : Maria Leonor Gerona Robredo<br>&nbsp;2.Birthdate/Age: April 23, <a>1965 / 56</a> years old<br> 3.Nationality: Filipino<br> 4.Hometown: Naga City, Camarines Sur<br> <br><br>5.Educational Background: <br> Honorary Degrees: <br> <a>2017</a> - Doctor of Laws<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City</div><div><a>2017</a> - Doctor of Humanities<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;University of Saint Anthony, Iriga City</div><div><a>2015</a> - Doctor in Public Administration<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Polytechnic University of the Philippines</div><div>Law School: <br>&nbsp;<a>1990</a> - University of Nueva Caceres</div><div>Tertiary: <br>&nbsp;<a>1986</a> - University of the Philippines Diliman<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;BA Economics</div><div>Secondary: <br>&nbsp;<a>1982</a> - Universidad de Santa Isabel, Naga</div><div>Primary: <br>&nbsp;<a>1978</a> - Universidad de Santa Isabel, Naga&nbsp;</div><div><br><br>6.Credentials</div><div>Bills Authored:&nbsp;</div><div>Full Disclosure Policy Bill (House Bill No.&nbsp; <a>00019</a>)</div><div>Open Door Policy Act (House Bill No. <a>6286</a>)</div><div>The People Empowerment Bill (House Bill No. <a>4911</a>)&nbsp;</div><div>The Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Bill (House Bill No. <a>3432</a>)&nbsp;</div><div>Republic Act RA<a>10708</a>, the Tax Incentives Management and Trasparency Act of <a>2009</a> (TIMTA)</div><div>House Bill <a>5841</a>, The Anti-Dynasty Bill</div><div>The Healthy Beverage Options Act (House Bill <a>4021</a>)</div><div>Republic Act RA10922, An Act Declaring The Second Week Of November Of Every Year As Economic And Financial Literacy Week&nbsp;</div><div>Republic Act RA10756, An Act Rendering Election Service Non-Compulsory For Public School Teachers, Authorizing The Appointment Of Other Qualified Citizens, Providing For Compensation And Other Benefits&nbsp;</div><div>COVID RESPONSE</div><div>P503 MILLION - COVID-19 Response<br>&nbsp;P58.84 MILLION - Testing kits<br>&nbsp;P64.7 MILLION - PPE<br>&nbsp;P43.98 MILLION - Dormitories for frontliners/workers<br>&nbsp;P35.6 MILLION - Disaster relief operations<br>&nbsp;P20.43 MILLION - Gadgets for students<br>&nbsp;P17.28 MILLION - Locally funded projects<br>&nbsp;P14.0 MILLION - Hot meals for health workers<br>&nbsp;P2.5 MILLION - Support towards employees exposed to COVID-19<br>&nbsp;P1.4 MILLION - Hazard pay for regular employees<br>&nbsp;P817,000 - Hazard pay for contract of service employees<br>&nbsp;P249,500 - Hazard pay for contractual employees<br>&nbsp;23,345 frontliners served through: Vaccine Express/Swabcab/Free shuttle for frontliners</div><div><br><br>EDUCATION<br>&nbsp;P122,96 MILLION worth of educational infrastructure built<br>&nbsp;P8.27 MILLION worth of school kits<br>&nbsp;P4.49 MILLION worth of scholarships and technical training<br>&nbsp;P19.75 MILLION appraised value of gadgets and items raised via Kaya Natin donation drive BAYANIHAN E-SKWELA, Community Learning Hubs</div><div>HOUSING/DISASTER RELIEF</div><div>P12.3 BILLION total value of help given to families<br>&nbsp;P42,163,811.73 MILLION worth of help given to communities<br>&nbsp;P12.8 MILLION contribution towards tranistory shelters/shelter kits for Marawi<br>&nbsp;207,244 families, 1,022 individuals given relief ops<br>&nbsp;12,489 families homes repaired due to disaster-related damages<br>&nbsp;92,600 lightbulbs given to homes in Metro Manila<br>&nbsp;3,776+ households have been given electricity C/O Angat Buhay</div><div>POVERTY REDUCTION</div><div>Angat Buhay has partnered with<br>&nbsp;330 organizations<br>&nbsp;P441.14 MILLION worth of resources mobilized<br>&nbsp;341,779 families helped; families<br>&nbsp;221,122 individuals in 381 communities nationwide<br>&nbsp;Sustainable Livelihood/Assistance and Training<br>&nbsp;P8.93 MILLION worth of projects; farm inputs, livestock, product development and training<br>&nbsp;127 individuals assisted;<br>&nbsp;18 accredited civil society organizations assisted</div><div><br><br>As a Public Servant</div><div>1998-2008 Coordinator of Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panligan (SALIGAN), a Naga-based alternative legal support group</div><div>2012 - Chairperson of the Liberal Party in Camarines Sur<br>2013-2016 - Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Camarines Sur's 3rd district</div><div>2016 - Chair of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council</div><div>2019 - Co-Chairperson of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs</div><div>2016 - present - 14th Vice President of the Philippines<br><br></div><div><br>&nbsp;Awards and Recognition</div><div>August 1, 2016 - Honorary Outstanding Woman Award of Year 2016 by the Thai government</div><div>August 23, 2016 - Most Influential Filipina Woman of the World award by Filipina Women's Network (FWN)</div><div><br><br>Sources:&nbsp;</div><div>http://www.congress.gov.ph/legis/</div><div>http://legacy.senate.gov.ph/lis/pdf_sys.aspx?congress=13&amp;type=republic_act</div><div>https://ovp.gov.ph/</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Margaux Clarette P. Bermejo</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao or Manny Pacquiao&nbsp;<br><br>Born on December 17, 1978&nbsp; (48 years old) in Kibawe, Bukidnon Province, Mindanao, Philippines&nbsp;<br><br>Pacquiao completed his elementary education at Saavedra Saway Elementary School in General Santos City, but dropped out of high school due to extreme poverty.&nbsp;<br>President Rodrigo Duterte has proven that Senator Pacquiao paid the University of Makati (UMak) to get a college diploma after finishing his political science degree in just three months.&nbsp;<br><br>His Political Party&nbsp;<br>PDP-Laban (2012-2014 ; 2016-present)<br><br>Pacquiao, once a close ally of Duterte, had said more than 10 billion pesos ($200 million) in pandemic aid intended for poor families was unaccounted for, adding this was just one discovery in his planned corruption investigation.&nbsp;<br>Pacquiao has already had an accomplished political career, earning a seat in the Filipino House of Representatives in 2010 and also winning re-election to the position in the following elections. In 2016 he won a spot in the Filipino Senate. Much of Pacquiao's time as a senator was spent aligned with the regime of controversial president Rodrigo Duterte until a falling out between the two parties this past summer that included Duterte threatening to campaign against Pacquiao in 2022.<br>On the Senate floor, where legislations and issues are dissected and discussed in detail, he would conveniently use the Bible to explain his positions.<br><br>Manny Pacquiao says budget cuts in different government agencies will fund free housing for all informal settlers in the country. In this clip, he explains how he intends to clear the country from informal settlers in four to five years. His plan doesn’t include off-site relocation.</div>]]></description>
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