President's Bio

H.E. BENIGNO “NOYNOY” S. AQUINO III
President Benigno “Noynoy” S. Aquino III is an
economist by training and a public official by profession. He served three terms
as Congressman of the Second District of Tarlac before placing sixth in the May
2007 Senatorial elections that earned him a 6-year mandate as Senator of the
Republic of the Philippines.
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
PRESIDENT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
SENATOR, SENATE OF THE PHILIPPINES, 14TH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES, July 1, 2007 – June 29, 2010
A. Chairman, Committee on Local Government
B. Vice Chairman, Committee on Justice and Human Rights
C. Committee Membership
- Accounts
- Constitutional Amendments, Revisions of Codes and Laws
- Economic Affairs
- Education, Arts and Culture
- Environment and Natural Resources
- National Defense and Security
- Peace, Unifications and Reconciliation
- Public Works
- Trade and Commerce
- Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement
- Ways and Means
- Youth, Women and Family Relations
D. Priority Bills
- Senate Bill No. 1370
– an act granting an annual productivity incentive to all workers in the
private sector, establishing mechanisms for its implementation, and for
other purposes
- Senate Bill No. 1719 – an act limiting the
re-appointment of presidential nominees by-passed by the Commission on
Appointments (CA)
- Senate Bill No. 1710 – an act banning the
re-appointment of a regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) who
has already served the full term
- Senate Bill No. 2035 – an act requiring the regular
maintenance and preservation of all public infrastructures, establishing
mechanisms for its implementation and for other purposes
- Senate Bill No. 2036 – an act increasing the penalties
for non-compliance of the prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage
rates of workers, amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 6727
E. Resolutions
- Senate Resolution
No. 190 – investigating the exercise
and implementation of the powers of local chief executives under Republic
Act 7160 otherwise known as the “Local Government Code of 1991” in relation
to Republic Act 6975 known as the “Philippine National Police (PNP) Law” and
Republic Act 8551 known as “The PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998”
- Senate Resolution No. 205 – investigating the bomb
explosion at the House of Representatives, condemning in the strongest
possible terms the recent bombing at the House of Representatives, extending
sympathies to the victims and calling on authorities to conduct a swift and
thorough investigation into this incident
- Senate Resolution No. 229 – directing the appropriate
Senate committees to conduct an inquiry, in aid of legislation, on the
circumstances leading to the arrest and ‘processing’ of journalists and
media personalities after the Manila Peninsula standoff on 29 November 2007
DEPUTY SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 13TH CONGRESS OF THE
PHILIPPINES, November 2004 –February 2006
MEMBER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1998-2001; 2001-2004; 2004-2007
A. Committee Membership
13th Congress
- Banks & Financial Intermediaries
- Energy
- Export Promotion
- Public Order & Safety
12th Congress
- Civil, Political & Human Rights
- Good Government
- Inter-Parliamentary Relations & Diplomacy
- Public Order & Security
11th Congress
- Agriculture
- Appropriations
- Banks & Financial Intermediaries
- Civil, Political & Human Rights (Vice-Chairman)
- Natural Resources
- People’s Participation
- Public Order & Security
- Suffrage and Electoral Reforms
- Trade & Industry
- Transportation & Communications
B. Priority Bills
- House Bill No. 4251
– granting annual productivity incentives to all workers in the private
sector
- House Bill No. 4397 – strengthening the regulatory
power of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to effectively enforce
consumer laws
- House Bill No. 4252 – increasing the penalties for
non-compliance of the prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage rates
of workers
- House Bill No. 3616 – extending the reglementary period
for the educational qualification for PNP members
- House Bill No. 1842 – providing for the codification of
criminal laws
C. Resolutions
- House Resolution No.
65 – inquiry in aid of legislation
into the politics and processes of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in
granting rate increases to electric utilities
- House Resolution No. 788 – creating a select
Congressional Oversight Committee on intelligence funds to check and study
the use of intelligence funds by government agencies to ensure that funds
allocated therefor are utilized for the purpose they are intended
LIBERAL
PARTY LEADERSHIP
- Executive Vice President, December 18, 2007 to
present
- Vice Chairman, March 17, 2006 to December 17, 2007
- Secretary General, 2004 to March 16, 2006
- Vice-President for Luzon 2002-2004
- Secretary General, 1999-2002
- Chairman of the Board, Central Luzon Congressional Caucus
EDUCATION
Tertiary Education: AB Economics,
Ateneo de Manila University (1977-1981)
Secondary Education: Ateneo de Manila University (1973-1977)
PERSONAL DATA
Date of Birth
8 February 1960
Place of Birth Manila
Civil Status
Single
Parents
Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino Jr. (†), Former President Corazon C. Aquino (†)