- Loren Legarda
Infobox Officeholder
name = Loren B. Legarda
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office = Senator of the Philippines
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office2 = Senate of the Philippines Senate Majority Floor Leader
term_start2 = 2001
term_end2 = 2003
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office3 = Senator of the Philippines
term_start3 = 1998
term_end3 = 2004
birth_date = birth date and age|1960|01|28
birth_place =Manila ,Philippines
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* NPC (2007 to date)
* "Independent" (2004-2005)
* KNP (2003-2004)
*Lakas-CMD (1998-2003)
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residence =Manila
alma_mater =University of the Philippines
occupation =Journalist
profession =Journalist
religion = Roman Catholic
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footnotes =Loren Regina Bautista Legarda (born
January 28 ,1960 ), better known as Loren Legarda, is a Filipino broadcast journalist andpolitician . In the 2004 Philippines general election, she ran for the position of Vice-President as the running mate ofFernando Poe, Jr. As of 2007, she is serving her second term as an incumbent senator in thePhilippines . As a journalist, she had received the national honor of theTen Outstanding Young Men and Women (TOYM) award and more recently she has received awards in the DavosWorld Economic Forum as a Global Leader of Tomorrow (GLT) and from theUnited Nations Environment Programme for her advocacy for the environment.Life
Loren was born on January 28, 1960 in Manila to parents from Antique Province. She has Spanish and
Karay-a lineage and speaks Ilonggo, Tagalog, English, and her native Kinaray-a.Political career
She ran for the Senate in 1998 under the
Lakas-NUCD-UMDP Party. She was elected with more than 15 million votes, becoming the senator with the highest number of votes in that year's election. After the 2001 elections she was chosen to be the Senate's Majority Floor Leader.Senator Legarda played a crucial role in the expeditious release of five military and police officers and personnel held captive by the CCP-NPA-NDF in April 1999. The captives included General Victor Obillo of the Philippine Army. In April 2001, Senator Legarda again championed human rights when she led the Humanitarian and Peace Mission for safe and successful return of Army Major Noel Buan to his family after almost two years of captivity by rebel groups. She was also instrumental in the release of fellow journalist Arlene dela Cruz from her abductors in
Jolo ,Sulu .Throughout her six-year tenure in the Senate from 1998 to 2004, she authored legislation benefitting women and children, such as the Anti-Domestic Violence Act and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act. She is also the author of the Ecological Solid Waste Management Law and the Tropical Fabric Law, which is consistent with her advocacy for indigenous fabric.
She has put to school dozens of former child laborers through the Libro ni Loren Foundation, and conducts regular medical missions benefiting indigent breast cancer patients through the Bessie Legarda Memorial Foundation.
She is an environmentalist, and is a recipient of the United Nations Environment Program Award (UNEP), in Turin, Italy, in 2001 for her outstanding work through Luntiang Pilipinas (Green Philippines). With this program, she planted over two million trees all over the Philippine archipelago. She is also the recipient of the Global Leader for Tomorrow (GLT), from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in the year 2000.
2004 elections
In 2003, she quit the administration party Lakas to join the opposition KNP coalition of
Fernando Poe, Jr. In the 2004 election, she lost to fellow
ABS-CBN anchorman and SenatorNoli de Castro by a very slim margin of 800,000 votes, amid allegations of massive fraud by de Castro and the administration.2007 elections
In 2007, Legarda ran again for Senator under the
Genuine Opposition party coalition, receiving with more than 18 million votes in which she became, once again, a topnotcher in that year's election.History in the Senate race
Legarda is the only woman in history who has topped the Senate race twice, once in 1998 with over 15 million votes and in 2007 with over 18 million votes.
PET Case No. 003, Legarda v. De Castro, January 18, 2008
After her bid in the election, she filed an electoral protest before the Supreme Court sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. In a PowerPoint presentation on the alleged electoral fraud case filed by Legarda against Noli de Castro, who won the vice-presidency against her in Philippine general election, 2004, Legarda and her principal witness, Segundo Tabayoyong, showed the Kapihan sa Manila forum how the cheating was done. It was a simpler and new way of cheating, used for the first time in the elections of 2004. They alleged that instead of changing the ballots at the precincts -- as was done in the past, which is difficult and labor-intensive -- the cheating was done on the election return (ER), the summary of the votes in the precincts. They alleged that these spurious ERs were prepared in advance, by a special force of about 200 persons in two places in Metro Manila (one in a hotel near the Edsa highway) and then sent to the provinces. The Commission on Elections has admitted that it overprinted 32,000 sets of these ERs before the elections. It has not explained fully what happened to these excess ERs. Of the approximately 5,000 ERs analyzed, 3,000 were found to be spurious. The vertical tally bars ("taras") used to mark the votes on the ERs were written very neatly and not in the uneven manner when written in the precincts because of stress and haste. There are columns where there are totals of votes but no bars. There are totals that do not tally with the bars. Thumb marks used to close the columns -- so no new bars could be added afterwards-were small, purposely smudged to make identification impossible. Required signatures were missing. Some had only initials instead of signatures. The analysis also alleges that the team gave De Castro an average of a 70-vote margin over Legarda, and Ms Arroyo, a 100-vote margin over Poe. Therefore, the 32,000 sets of overprinted ERs could translate to a vote-margin rate of approximately 2.1 million votes in the Legarda-De Castro vice-presidential contest and around 3 million votes in the Poe-Arroyo presidential race.
Personal life
Born Lorna Regina Bautista Legarda in Metro Manila, she is the only daughter of Antonio Cabrera Legarda of Manila and
San Pablo City , Laguna and of Bessie Gella Bautista of Metro Manila and Antique. She is the granddaughter of one of the pillars of Philippine journalism, Jose P. Bautista, editor-in-chief of the pre-Martial Law "Manila Times".She was a valedictorian from the Assumption Convent in grade school and cum laude graduate from the
University of the Philippines . She was also a popular commercial model as a teenager, appearing in various television and print ads.She started her career in journalism as a reporter of
RPN-9 . While working as a broadcast journalist, she obtained a master’s degree in National Security Administration from theNational Defense College of the Philippines , where she emerged as topnotcher (NDCP awarded her gold medals for Academic Excellence and Best Thesis) and where she was the youngest in the class. She is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserve Corps.She reached the peak of her television career while she was with
ABS-CBN , when she used to anchorThe World Tonight (ABS-CBN) . She also hosted the highly acclaimed current affairs program "The Inside Story", also from ABS-CBN. She received more than thirty major awards during her 20-year television career, including the Catholic Mass Media Hall of Fame, KBP Golden Dove Award, and the Gawad CCP, among many others.While she was with the Senate, prior to her candidacy for the Vice-President position, she hosted "Kabalikat", a docu-drama show and "Tara Tena", a youth drama previously aired at ABS-CBN When She left
The World Tonight (ABS-CBN) .She is highly regarded by the Muslim population in the Philippines and the Maranao Sultanate League bestowed on her the title of "Bai Alabi," or "Princess."Fact|date=November 2007
She has two children, Lorenzo and Leandro.
2010 Presidency
On
January 10 ,2008 , PresidentJoseph Estrada officially announced (at the People Asia magazine’s "People of the Year" awards at theHotel InterContinental ,Makati City ) that he picked himself as the 2010 opposition presidentiable: "Wala sa kanila mananalo. Sarili ko na lang ang pipiliin ko (None of them is winnable. I will only pick myself)." The commissioned December 15 to 30 survey of presidentially showed Loren Legarda leading, followed byNoli De Castro , Sen.Francis Escudero , Sen.Panfilo Lacson as 4th most favored, followed by Senate PresidentManuel Villar , Jr.,Mar Roxas , Makati MayorJejomar Binay ,Metro Manila Development Authority chairBayani Fernando , Sen.Richard Gordon , and Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. [ [http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=105345 Abs-Cbn Interactive, Er
] ]On
January 29 ,2008 , Philippine Sen. Loren Legarda donated P 1 million ($ 1 = P 40) needed for 4-year-old deaf Filipino Raphael Angelo Provido’cochlear implant at thePhilippine General Hospital . Guillermo Mallillin, president of the Gruppo Technico Medico International Inc., distributes the cochlear implant device in thePhilippines . Its Australian counterpart granted 70% discount on the device, which costs $20,000 a pair. [ [http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=107189 www.abs-cbnnews.com, Legarda foots bill for deaf boy’s operation] ]The team-up of Legarda and
Francis Escudero firmed up for the Philippine general election, 2010. Escudero stated:“If I were to choose a presidential candidate, it will be Loren. For whatever reason, Loren and I will always be together. In running, we won’t be apart.” Legarda said: “I already ran for vice president in 2004 and won.” [ [http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/july/07/yehey/top_stories/20080707top1.html manilatimes.net, Loren, Chiz firm up tandem, Pairings for president, vice president for 2010 getting clearer] ]ee also
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Genuine Opposition
* [http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2008/jan2008/003.htm www.supremecourt.gov.ph, gmanews.tv/video, P.E.T. Case No. 003, Legarda vs. De Castro]References
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