- Juan Miguel Zubiri
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Juan Miguel F. Zubiri Senator of the Philippines In office
July 14, 2007[1] – August 3, 2011[2]Majority leader of the Senate of the Philippines In office
November 17, 2008 – June 30, 2010Preceded by Francis Pangilinan Succeeded by Vicente Sotto III Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bukidnon's 3rd District In office
June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2007Preceded by Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. Succeeded by Jose Ma. F. Zubiri III Personal details Born April 13, 1968
Makati CityNationality Filipino Political party Independent (2011–present)
Lakas-Kampi-CMD (1998–2011)Spouse(s) Audrey Tan Residence Malaybalay City, Bukidnon
Makati City
Muntinlupa CityAlma mater University of the Philippines Los Baños Profession Businessperson Religion Roman Catholicism Juan Miguel "Migz" Zubiri (born April 13, 1968) is a Filipino politician who served as a Congressman representing the third district of Bukidnon for three consecutive terms, and was the Senate of the Philippines Majority Leader, replacing Senator Francis Pangilinan on November 17, 2008.[3] He is on indefinite leave as a member of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD political party.
Zubiri announced his resignation on August 3, 2011 following allegations of poll fraud during the 2007 senatorial elections.[2][4][5][6] He is the first senator to do so, since all historical resignations from the senate prior to his resignation involved senators leaving to assume other positions in government.[7]
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Early life
Zubiri was born in Makati City, Philippines to a Spanish-Ilonggo father hailing from Bacolod City and a Bicolana mother, and was raised in the province of Bukidnon. He speaks Cebuano, Tagalog, English, and his native Ilonggo. His father is the incumbent Bukidnon Provincial Vice-Governor Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr.
Education
Zubiri finished elementary and high school in Colegio San Agustin-Makati. He graduated from University of the Philippines Los Baños with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness. He also earned a Master of Environment and Natural Resources Management degree from the University of the Philippines Open University.
Political career
House of Representatives
After serving as chief of staff of his father, Rep. (now Bukidnon Governor) Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. from 1995–1998, he ran for the seat to be vacated by his father in the 1998 general elections representing the third district of Bukidnon. Winning easily in that election, he served his first term in the 10th Congress. He was subsequently re-elected to the Philippine House of Representatives in the 2001 and 2004 elections.
Senate
After serving as a Congressman for three-terms, he was drafted by Lakas CMD to be one of their candidates in the pro-administration Team Unity ticket in the 2007 mid-term elections.
In the final tally for the 2007 senatorial race by the Philippine Commission on Elections (Comelec), Rep. Zubiri narrowly defeated opposition candidate Aquilino Pimentel III for the 12th and last slot in the Senate. Zubiri had a total of 11,001,730 votes against Pimentel's 10,983,358 votes.[8] The margin of some 18,372 votes was hotly contested, particularly the votes from the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao, where Pimentel had lost heavily to Zubiri.
Claiming the votes in Maguindanao were tainted,[9] Pimentel petitioned the Philippine Supreme Court to invalidate the votes from Maguindanao, effectively disenfranchising a whole province. The Supreme Court voted unanimously 14 -0 against Pimentel and allowed the COMELEC (Commission on Elections) to count the votes in Zubiri's favor. Pimentel then returned to the Supreme Court for the second time. This time, he petitioned them to issue a restraining order against the proclamation of Zubiri. After oral arguments however the High Tribunal again voted to uphold the COMELEC's decision to proclaim Zubiri, consequently failing to grant Pimentel's petition.[10] The next day, July 14, 2007, Zubiri was duly proclaimed elected to the Philippine Senate. However, the Court's judgment did not prevent Pimentel from bringing his poll protests to the Senate Electoral Tribunal.
On March 14, 2008, the Supreme Court in a 40-page decision penned by Associate Justice Minita Chico-Nazario, dismissed Aquilino Pimentel III's petition to stop the Commission on Elections from canvassing votes from the province of Maguindanao,[11] a definite morale booster for Senator Zubiri.
More recently, he has been advocating a more in depth study of biofuels in order to prevent food shortages all the while allowing the production of alternative clean energy and biofuels so as to lessen dependence on imported oil and allow the Philippine economy a new avenue of economic success, especially in this day and age of constant rising oil prices.[12]
Electoral protest
Main article: Pimentel vs. Zubiri electoral protestThe Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) on June 19, 2008 resolved to proceed with the election protest of Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III: "Indeed, there is reasonable ground to believe that the final outcome of the case could affect the officially proclaimed results of the 12th senatorial position in the May 14, 2007 national elections, hence, the election protest case deserves further proceedings by the tribunal."[13]
Resignation
On his privilege speech in the Philippine Senate on August 3, 2011, Zubiri announced his resignation from the Senate.[2] In his speech, he said that his family was hurt by the "unfounded" accusations against him. "Without admitting any fault and with my vehement denial of the alleged electoral fraud hurled against me, I am submitting my resignation as a duly elected Senator of the Republic of the Philippines in the election for which I am falsely accused without mercy and compassion," Zubiri said in his speech. "My political detractors began calling me ugly names and dragging the name of my family in entirety. In other words, Mr. President, the trial by publicity has begun," he continued.
Recently, Zaldy Ampatuan, a suspect in the Maguindanao massacre case and suspended Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor, claimed that during the 2007 polls, the camp of then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ordered that votes from three senatorial candidates from the opposition in Maguindanao be transferred to Zubiri.
Senator Francis Pangilinan, a member of the SET likewise refused to comment on what the next procedure is for the vacancy left by Zubiri. "Let's just wait for developments if any," he said.[14]
On August 11, Aquilino Pimentel III was proclaimed Senator of the Philippines.
Other Positions Held
- Governor of the Philippine National Red Cross
- Member, Rotary Club of Makati
- Governor, Ranchers' Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapter
- Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter
- Chairman, Paglaum Foundation
- Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority (founded 1935)
- President of the KATALA Foundation
- President of the Philippine Deer Foundation
Laws
- Biofuels Act
- The Magna Carta for Private School Teachers
- Act Providing for a Magna Carta of Students
- Act Instituting the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, Repealing Republic Act No. 6425, as Amended
- Rent Control Law
- AFP Rate Base Pay Increase
- Wildlife Conservation Act
- Renewable Energy Act
- Cooperative Code of the Philippines
References
- ^ Sen. Zubiri was proclaimed only on July 14, 2007 though the terms of the Senators started on June 30, 2007.
- ^ a b c Zubiri resigns amid poll fraud scandal | Inquirer News. Newsinfo.inquirer.net (August 3, 2011). Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ gmanews.tv, Zubiri is new Senate Majority Leader. Gmanews.tv. Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ Zubiri to give up Senate seat | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ Senator Zubiri resigns amid 2007 poll fraud controversy – Nation – GMA News Online – Latest Philippine News. Gmanews.tv. Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ Zubiri resigns from Senate. Interaksyon.com (June 15, 1991). Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ http://www.newsbreak.ph/2011/08/03/history-of-senate-resignations/
- ^ The Philippine Daily Tribune[dead link]
- ^ ABS-CBN News[dead link]
- ^ Inquirer.net, SC paves way for Zubiri proclamation. None. Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ www.gmanews.tv, Zubiri: SC decision a big morale booster. Gmanews.tv. Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
- ^ – Philstar.com- Food vs. Fuel issue not applicable to RP[dead link]
- ^ abs-cbnnews.com, Tribunal finds basis to proceed with Koko 2007 elections protest[dead link]
- ^ Senator Zubiri resigns from post, to run in 2013 – Yahoo!. Ph.news.yahoo.com (August 3, 2011). Retrieved on August 13, 2011.
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Preceded by
Francis PangilinanMajority leader of the Senate of the Philippines
2008–2010Succeeded by
Vicente SottoPreceded by
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr.Representative, 3rd District of Bukidnon
1998–2007Succeeded by
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri III<14th Senators of the 15th Congress of the Philippines (2010-2013) 16th> Senate President
Juan Ponce Enrile (2010–present) #Senior Senators (2007–2013) Junior Senators (2010–2016) Loren Legarda
Francis Pangilinan
Aquilino Pimentel III (2011–present)##
Antonio Trillanes IV
Manny Villar
Juan Miguel Zubiri (2007–11)##
Vacant (since 2010)###Term ends June 30, 2013 Term ends June 30, 2016 # — Ponce Enrile was also the Senate president of the 14th Congress.
## —Zubiri resigned from office on August 3, 2011, replaced by Pimentel afterwards.
#### — Vacant due to election of Benigno Aquino III to the presidency.<13th Senators of the 14th Congress of the Philippines (2007-2010) 15th> Senate Presidents
Juan Ponce Enrile (2008-2010) · Manny Villar (2006-2008) #Senior Senators (2004-2010) Junior Senators (2007-2010) Loren Legarda
Francis Pangilinan
Antonio Trillanes IV
Manny Villar
Juan Miguel Zubiri
Panfilo LacsonTerm ended June 30, 2010 Term ends June 30, 2013 # — Villar was also the previous Senate president of the 13th Congress.
## — Vacant due to election of Alfredo Lim as the mayor of Manila.Categories:- Senators of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
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