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Social Science 3
(Politics and Governance With Philippine Constitution)
PRESIDENTIABLES
VICE PRESIDENTIABLES
PRESIDENTIABLES
VICE PRESIDENTIABLES
Rodrigo R. Duterte
Family Background
Parents Vicente G. Duterte and
Soledad R. Duterte
Spouse Elizabeth Abellana
Zimmerman
Children Paolo, Sara, Sebastian,
Veronica
Educational Background
Law Degree at the San Beda College,
1972
Bachelor of Arts at the Lyceum of the
Philippines University, 1968
Secondary Education at the Holy
Cross Academy of Digos, 1960
Primary Education at the Sta. Ana
Elementary School, 1956
Achievements
Present Mayor, Davao City
2013 Vice Mayor, Davao City
Antonio F. Trillanes IV
Family Background
Parents Antonio Trillanes and
EstelitaTrillanes
Spouse Arlene Orejana
Children Francis Seth, Thea Estelle
and Alan Andrew
EducationalBackground
Master in Public Administration Major
in Public Policy and Program
Management at the University of the
Philippines, 2005
Bachelor of Science in Naval Systems
Engineering at the Philippine Military
Academy, 1995
Bachelor of Science in ECE at De La
Salle University, 1991
Secondary Education at Angelicum
School, 1987
Primary Education at Sienna College,
1983
Achievements
Present Senator, Republic of the
Philippines
2001 Procurement Officer,
Philippine Navy
Miriam Defensor Santiago
Jose Jinggoy E. Estrada Jr.
FamilyBackground
FamilyBackground
Parents Benjamin Defensor and
Parents Joseph Estrada and Luisa
Dimpna Palma Defensor
Estrada
Spouse Narciso Santiago Jr.
Spouse Ma. PresentacionVitug
Children Alexander Robert and
Children Janella Marie, Joseph Luis
Narciso III
Manuel, Julian Emilio and Juliene
EducationalBackground
EducationalBackground
Master of Arts in Religious Studies at
Bachelor of Laws at the Lyceum
Maryhill School of Theology, 1996
University, 1992
Doctor of Laws (HonorisCausa) at
Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the
Doctor of Humane Letters at the
University of the Philippines, 1984
University of San Agustin, 1989
Secondary Education at Ateneo de
Doctor of Juridical Science at the
Manila University, 1980
University of Michigan, 1976
Primary Education at Ateneo de
Master of Laws at the University of
Manila University, 1976
Michigan, 1975
Achievements
Bachelor of Laws at the University of
Present Senator, Republic of the
the Philippines, 1969
Philippines
Bachelor or Arts in Political Science at 2001 Municipal Mayor of Municipal
the University of the Philippines,
Government of San Juan, Metro
1965
Manila
Secondary Education at Iloilo
1992 Municipal Vice Mayor of
Provincial High School, 1961
Municipal Government of San Juan,
Primary Education at La Paz
Metro Manila
Elementary School, 1957
2011 Guillermo Mendoza
Achievements
Foundation Award in Public Service
Present Senator, Republic of the
2007 - Doctorate in Humanities,
Philippines
Laguna State University
Present Senior Partner, Defensor
Santiago Law Firm
2011 Judge of the International
Criminal Court, State Parties to Rome
Statute
1989 Secretary of Agrarian Reform
1988 Professional Lecturer,
University of the Philippines College
of Law
1987 Presiding Judge, Regional Trial
Court, Branch 106, Quezon City
Normal College
Achievements
Professor, Polytechnic University of
the Philippines, Philippine Womens
University and St. Scholasicas
College
1968 Passed Bar Exam
Present Vice President of the
Republic of the Philippines
1998 and 2007 Mayor of Makati City
Chairman of Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority
1998 Director of Light Railway
Transit (LRT) Authority
1987, 1990 and 1991 Director,
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewage
System
1987 Governor, Metropolitan Manila
Commission
OIC, Municipality of Makati
Gilberto Gibo C. Teodoro Jr.
FamilyBackground
Parents Gilberto Teodoro Sr. and
Mercedes Cojuangco- Teodoro
Spouse Monica Prieto- Teodoro
Children Jaime Gilberto
EducationalBackground
Masters of Laws at the Harvard Law
School in Massachusetts, 1997
Law at the University of the
Philippines, 1989
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Major in Financial Institutions at the
De La Salle University in Manila, 1984
Primary and Secondary Education at
the Xavier School, 1977 and 1981
Achievements
1997 Law Practice, Estelito
Mendoza Law Office
1993 Founder, Evercrest Golf and
Country Club
1995 Chairman and CEO of Suricon
Resources Corp. (now Gotesco Land
Inc.)
2007 Legislator, 1st District of Tarlac
2009 Secretary of Department of
National Defense
2009 Secretary of National Disaster
Coordinating Council
III. Proposal
Why should we vote for Grace Poe for presidency and Chiz Escudero for
vice presidency?
Today, Filipino voters are sick and tired of candidates who belong to
political dynasties such as Vice President Jojo Binay, Ferdinand (Bong Bong)
Marcos, Jr., and other trapos, or traditional politicians. In contrast, Senator
Grace Poe is the first in her family to win a national elective position. She
does not have any close relative who occupies an elective or appointive
political position. Grace Poe represents the Future of Philippine politics while
other candidates, are the personifications of the corrupt past and morecorrupt present state of governance. Grace Poe will be the smart choice and
presumed logical choice, who understands more the feelings and sentiments
of the young voters. Some may say that she may not have enough
experience. But we should not forget how Cory Aquino successfully deflected
the accusation by her opponent that she did not have any experience by
saying that she did not have the experience of stealing from the public
treasury nor the experience of getting kickbacks from huge governmental
projects and contracts. She may not belong to any party list, but that would
not be a downside. It would deflect the political party politicking. She would
definitely not be alone, and would build a great team to govern the country
effectively.
As of Chiz Escudero, a Sorsogonon in blood, he and Poe have already
talked about being a tandem, and have synchronized their platforms for the
up and coming elections. He already prepared platforms for each department
to address the problems of all the sectors, and would use the annual budget
as a framework. While doing this, he would prevent the possibility of graft
and corruption. He also vows to push for the passage of the Freedom of
Information Bill to eliminate corruption in the government. For him, if we will
minimize discretion, we will minimize corruption. Eliminate it and so would
the other.