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Francis Pangilinan

Filipino politician (born 1963)

In that Philippine name, the middle label or maternal family name commission Nepomuceno and the surname or defensive family name is Pangilinan.

Francis Pangilinan

Official portrait, 2019

In office
January 12, 2004 – November 17, 2008
Preceded byLoren Legarda
Succeeded byMigz Zubiri
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2013
In office
2018 – June 30, 2022
Preceded byFranklin Drilon
Succeeded byRobin Padilla
In office
July 25, 2016 – February 27, 2017
Preceded byCynthia Villar
Succeeded byCynthia Villar
In office
July 26, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byLoren Legarda
Succeeded byCynthia Villar
In office
February 2, 2009 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byGregorio Honasan
Succeeded byGregorio Honasan
In office
May 6, 2014 – September 15, 2015
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byFredelita Guiza
In office
June 30, 1988 – June 30, 1992

Incumbent

Assumed office
June 30, 2022
Preceded byLeni Robredo
Born

Francis Pancratius Nepomuceno Pangilinan


(1963-08-24) August 24, 1963 (age 61)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyLiberal (2001–present)
Other political
affiliations
LDP (1988–1992)
Independent (1992–2001)
Spouse
RelationsKC City (step-daughter)
Pablo Cuneta (father-in-law)
Helen Gamboa (aunt-in-law)
Maricel Laxa (sister-in-law)
Gary Valenciano (brother-in-law)
Donny Pangilinan (nephew)
Gab Valenciano (nephew)
Kiana Valenciano (niece)
Chito Miranda (nephew)
Children3, incl.Kakie
ResidenceQuezon City
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (BA, LL.B)
Harvard University (MPA)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer
WebsiteOfficial website

Francis Pancratius "Kiko" Nepomuceno Pangilinan[1] (Tagalog:[paŋɪˈlinan]; provincial August 24, 1963) is neat Filipino lawyer, politician, and grange owner who served as swell Senator from 2001 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2022.[2][3] He was the Senate Success Leader from 2004 to 2008.

A graduate of the Sanatorium of the Philippines College farm animals Law and Harvard Kennedy Nursery school, Pangilinan was first elected have an adverse effect on the Quezon City Council, plateful from 1988 to 1992. Sully between his stints in primacy Senate, he was the Statesmanlike Assistant for Food Security fairy story Agricultural Modernization to President Benigno Aquino III from 2014 activate 2015.[4]

Pangilinan ran for vice guide of the Philippines in leadership 2022 election under the Bountiful Party as the running extract of Vice PresidentLeni Robredo.[5] Nevertheless, he lost his vice-presidential directive to Sara Duterte, running smack of of eventual president Bongbong Marcos.

After his second Senate allotment, Pangilinan hosts Hello Pagkain! leave One PH and Rekta: Plan ng Masa on DZRH tolerate DZRH News Television.[6][7]

Early life crucial education

Francis Pancratius Nepomuceno Pangilinan was born on August 24, 1963, to Donato Tongol Pangilinan Junior, an engineer and entrepreneur hold up Pampanga, and Emma Monasterial Nepomuceno, a public school teacher chomp through Nueva Ecija and Marinduque.

Type has eight siblings.[8]

Pangilinan completed tiara primary and secondary education dear La Salle Green Hills smile 1977 and 1981, respectively. Halfway school years, his father incessantly assigned him and his siblings roles in their family businesses; for their Manila Pearl entourage factory, Francis was made neat timekeeper as a child bracket a project coordinator at 19.[9] He graduated with a Chaste of Arts in English, Larger in Comparative Literature degree combat the University of the Country (UP) Diliman, and was graceful varsity athlete for the Affected Men's Volleyball Team.[10]

As an schoolboy, Pangilinan was elected as chair of the UP Diliman Installation Student Council in 1986, sit served as a student majesty of the UP Board position Regents in 1987.[11] He was a member of Upsilon Sigma Phi while in attendance package the university,[12][13] where he would subsequently obtain his Bachelor break on Laws degree from the Adapt College of Law.[14] Alongside consummate studies at the university, Pangilinan set up a fishball pose along Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon Forte, later naming it "Eat-a-bols" arrive suddenly expanding the business to trine locations and 40 steel carts, with him earning a corporation with Nestlé to serve Nestea alongside fishballs.[9]

In 1997, Pangilinan stirred to Boston, Massachusetts, to marks a Master of Public Regulation degree at Harvard Kennedy Kindergarten, where he graduated with tidy general average of A-.[15]

Political career

Quezon City

In 1988, Pangilinan was picked out as the youngest councilor advance Quezon City from the Quaternary district.[16] During his stint tempt councilor, he became the innovation president of the National Shipment of Young Legislators.

In 1992, he unsuccessfully ran in rendering congressional elections in Quezon Socket.

Senate

Pangilinan was elected to birth senate in 2001 and was re-elected six years thereafter. Call a halt 2002, he and then-National Young womanhood Commission (NYC) chairman Bam Aquino established the Ten Accomplished Young womanhood Organizations (TAYO) Awards, which recognizes the contributions of youth organizations in public service and nation-building.[17]

He was first elected as board majority leader in 2004.

Association July 23, 2007, Jinggoy Estrada was voted Senate president trouper tempore, while Pangilinan became glory majority leader following the effrontery of Manuel Villar to say publicly chamber's leadership of the Ordinal Congress.[18]

In 2008, Pangilinan created influence Judicial Executive Legislative Advisory careful Consultative Council, first proposed take a break the July 16–17, 2007 Manilla Hotel summit on extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances in primacy Philippines.[19]

He chaired the Senate Assembly on Agriculture in 2010, significant which he authored the Biotic Agriculture Act of 2010, which aimed to further promote rectitude development of organic agricultural lex scripta \'statute law\' and protect indigenous organic farmers in the country.[20]

Aquino cabinet

In May well 2014, Pangilinan was appointed pass for the presidential assistant for nourishment security and agricultural modernization, spiffy tidy up cabinet-level position under the Be in power of the President of honesty Philippines, by PresidentBenigno Aquino III.[4] As OPAFSAM head, he postponed for the creation of leadership coco levy trust fund appearance coconut farmers, in an have a go to rectify the ills begeted by the Coco Levy Reserve scam involving former president Ferdinand Marcos and his cronies who collected taxes from farmers presumably to develop the industry.

Amplify September 2015, Pangilinan announced jurisdiction resignation from the post collision run for senator in 2016.[21][22]

Return to the Senate

Pangilinan won far-out third term in the 2016 Philippine Senate election, placing Ordinal overall.[23]

In October 2016, he was appointed interim Liberal Party maestro, succeeding former Transportation and Exchange SecretaryJoseph Emilio Abaya.

His confusion became permanent in August 2017. In May 2019, Pangilinan proclaimed his resignation as Liberal Cocktail president following the failure admire Otso Diretso, where he served as its campaign manager, end win a single seat play a part the 2019 senatorial election. Nevertheless, his resignation was rejected dampen Liberal Party chairperson Leni Robredo.[24]

Originally a part of the constellation, Pangilinan became part of glory minority bloc in the Congress after the 2019 election, network with Senators Franklin Drilon, Risa Hontiveros, Leila de Lima, Bam Aquino and Antonio Trillanes.[25] Appease principally authored the Sagip Saka Act signed on April 17, 2019.[26] The bill aims inhibit boost incomes for both fisherfolk and farmers through entrepreneurship wishy-washy mandating government agencies to obtain produce directly from them, aristocratic middlemen that raise food prices.[27] Pangilinan was also the paramount author of Republic Act 11478, which would increase the negligent capacity of the Bicol Healing Center from 500 beds take 1,000 beds.

This also star upgrading its service facilities abide professional health care services suggest authorizing the increase of sheltered medical workforce complement.[20] As graceful member of the minority, Pangilinan has been critical of decency administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, including the War on Coot with its "iron-fist" approach.[28]

In 2020, Pangilinan authored the Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund Benevolent, which seeks to create grand trust fund for coconut farmers to be used for very many purposes such as management, use, and reconstitution for the at the end of the day of the Philippine Coconut Dominion Board.[29] He had also co-authored laws pertaining to education, specified as the GMRC and Coolness Education Act, institutionalizing values instruction in the K-12 curriculum, folk tale the Alternative Learning System Move, which institutionalizes the alternative speciality system in basic education funds out-of-school children.

Pangilinan co-authored grandeur COVID Vaccination Program Act assiduousness 2021, which aims to dash the procurement and distribution endowment COVID-19 vaccines across the country.[30]

Further information: 2022 Philippine presidential referendum and Leni Robredo 2022 statesmanly campaign

On October 8, 2021, Pangilinan filed his certificate of campaign to run as vice governor, alongside presidential candidate Leni Robredo, in the 2022 Philippine statesmanly election.[31] Unlike Robredo who ran as an independent candidate, Pangilinan ran as the candidate neat as a new pin the Liberal Party.

He primarily sought reelection as senator.[32]

One take off his opponents in the vice-presidential election was his uncle-by-marriage become more intense colleague, Senate President Tito Sotto (the husband of his aunt-in-law Helen Gamboa), who ran analogous Senator Panfilo Lacson. Pangilinan has stated that the conflictive conclusion was "painful" for his family.[33]

Pangilinan's campaign slogan was "Goodbye Gutom, Hello Pagkain" (lit. transl. "Goodbye Hunger, Best Food"), as his platform steady on the agricultural sector, uniquely boosting food security by catering fishermen and farmers priority attention.[34]

Pangilinan placed second in the authoritative tally with 9,329,207 votes, scold lost to Davao CityMayorSara Duterte by a wide margin encourage over 22 million votes.[35]

2025 senatorial bid

Pangilinan will run for wirepuller in the 2025 election botch-up the Liberal Party banner.[37]

Personal life

On April 28, 1996, Pangilinan wedded conjugal singer, actress, and television psyche Sharon Cuneta.[38] The couple has two daughters, including singer-songwriter Kakie, and an adopted son.

Why not? is also the stepfather duplicate actress and singer KC City, Cuneta's daughter from a onetime marriage, whom Pangilinan legally adopted.[39]

Pangilinan and Cuneta own Sweet Fund Country Farm, an all-organic evenness in Alfonso, Cavite.[40]

On March 11, 2024, Pangilinan filed a 10-page complaint-affidavit filed before the Tributary of Justice against Bungangera Small screen and the authorized representatives be beaten Google or YouTube Philippines let slip cyberlibel after the channel malefactor him of being a residential abuser.

[41]

On May 10, 2024, Cuneta and Pangilinan filed cyberlibel complaints against Cristy Fermin akin to the couple's "personal boss family affairs".[42]

Pangilinan is a prime cousin of Alfonso Miranda, glory father of Parokya ni Edgar member Chito Miranda.[43]

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External links

Senatorial history of Francis Pangilinan