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Ernesto Maceda

Ernesto "Ernie" Madarang Maceda Sr. (March 26, 1935 – June 20, 2016) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, and columnist who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 1971 to 1972 and again from 1987 to 1998. He served as Senate President from 1996 to 1998.

Ernesto Maceda
Maceda in 2010
15th President of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
October 10, 1996 – January 26, 1998
Preceded byNeptali Gonzales
Succeeded byNeptali Gonzales
Senate Minority Leader
In office
January 26, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Preceded byNeptali Gonzales
Succeeded byTeofisto Guingona Jr.
14th Senate President pro tempore of the Philippines
In office
January 18, 1992 – January 18, 1993
Preceded bySotero Laurel
Succeeded byTeofisto Guingona Jr.
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1998
In office
December 30, 1971 – September 23, 1972
Ambassador of the Philippines to the United States
In office
1999–2001
PresidentJoseph Estrada
Preceded byRaul Rabe
Succeeded byAlbert del Rosario
Secretary of Commerce and Industry
In office
1970–1971
PresidentFerdinand Marcos
Preceded byLeonides Sarao Virata
Succeeded byTroadio Quiazon
17th Executive Secretary of the Philippines
In office
July 26, 1969 – February 7, 1970
PresidentFerdinand Marcos
Preceded byRafael M. Salas
Succeeded byAlejandro Melchor, Jr.
Presidential Assistant on Community Development
In office
1966–1969
PresidentFerdinand Marcos
Personal details
Born
Ernesto Madarang Maceda

(1935-03-26)March 26, 1935
Pagsanjan, Laguna, Philippine Islands
DiedJune 20, 2016(2016-06-20) (aged 81)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting placeLoyola Memorial Park, Marikina
Political partyUnited Nationalist Alliance (2012–2016)
Nationalist People's Coalition (1992–2012)
PDP–Laban (1987–1992)
Nacionalista (before 1987)
SpouseMarichu Vera-Perez
Children5 (including Manny and Edward)
OccupationLawyer; Politician
ProfessionLawyer

Early life and career

Maceda was born on March 26, 1935, in Pagsanjan, Laguna. Maceda earned his Associate in Arts degree, magna cum laude, in 1952, and Bachelor of Laws degree, cum laude, from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1956. He then finished Master of Laws, taxation and international law, at Harvard Law School, Massachusetts, US, in 1957.

At the age of 23, he was hailed as the No. 1 councilor of Manila in 1959. Because of his numerous achievements in the city council, Councilor Maceda was named “Outstanding Councilor of Manila".

Roles in the Marcos Cabinet

In 1966, Maceda was appointed as the Presidential Assistant on Community Development and was the youngest Cabinet Member of the Marcos administration.

In 1969, he was appointed executive secretary in concurrent capacity as chairman of the Commission on Reorganization.

In 1970, the Commerce and Industry portfolio was given to Maceda. In the post, he launched consumer protection programs and established trade relations with various Eastern European Social countries.

First Senate term (1971–72)

During the 1971 midterm elections, Maceda was only one out of three senators elected under the banner of the Nacionalista party of then-President Ferdinand Marcos. He took office on December 30, 1971. In 1972, Maceda's bill granting protection to real estate buyers on installment basis[1] was the only bill signed into law before Martial Law was proclaimed. The bill is known as the Maceda Law. His term was supposed to have ended on December 30, 1977.

Break with Marcos, exile, and opposition leadership (1972–1986)

Maceda went into exile in the United States after breaking with President Marcos over the Martial Law declaration and eventually became the adviser of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. Following Aquino's assassination, he became one of the leaders of the opposition during the 1984 Batasan Pambansa Campaign and the 1986 snap presidential election.

Second Senate term (1987–1992)

When Corazon Aquino was installed as President of the Philippines, he was appointed to head the Ministry of Natural Resources. The following year he ran for the Senate on Corazon Aquino's ticket and won. He served his second term as senator from June 30, 1987, to June 30, 1992.

In January 1991, a survey organized by Senate reporters regarding the senators' overall performance was released, with Maceda receiving the most number of points.[2]

On September 16, 1991, Maceda was among the "Magnificent 12" senators who voted against the extension of the PH-US Bases Treaty.

Third Senate term (1992–1998)

During the 1992 general elections, Senator Maceda was re-elected under the Nationalist People's Coalition, which was a faction that bolted from the Nacionalista Party, headed by former Tarlac Governor Danding Cojuangco. Placed sixth in the senatorial race, he took office for the third time and served from June 30, 1992, to June 30, 1998. In his third term, he served as senate president from 1996 to 1998.

Senate Presidency

On October 10, 1996, the Senate was re-organized and Maceda was installed as Senate President succeeding Neptali A. Gonzales, Sr. In November of that year, Senate President Maceda delivered a speech denouncing the PEA-Amari Scandal – calling the same as the "grandmother of all scams".[3] The PEA-Amari Scandal was a controversial deal involved the acquisition of 158 hectares of reclaimed land on Manila Bay that was to be converted into so-called Freedom Islands. The deal was forged as part of the Ramos administration's Manila Bay Master Development Plan (MBMDP).[3] During this time, he was also nicknamed "Mr. Expose" by the Philippine Free Press.

Post-senate presidency

On January 26, 1998, he resigned as Senate President, citing loss of support by the majority of his fellow senators. Then Senator Neptali Gonzales, whom Maceda helped, was installed as Senate President from 1992 to 1993 and 1995 to 1996 succeeded him. Maceda became the new minority leader of the Senate. In February 1998, months before his second and last term as senator ended, Maceda ran for mayor of Manila in the 1998 presidential elections, but lost to Lito Atienza. Senator Juan Ponce Enrile, then the Assistant Minority Leader of the Senate became the acting minority leader even though he was also running for the presidency of the Philippines.

Ambassadorship (1998-2001) and later career

After his term in the Senate ended, Maceda was appointed Philippine Ambassador to the United States (1998–2001) by President Joseph Estrada. In the 2004 elections, Maceda ran for senator under the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino of presidential candidate Fernando Poe, Jr. but lost. He ran again in the 2013 elections, but lost his bid to return to the Senate. Maceda holds the distinction of being the only Filipino to have held 5 Cabinet positions in his lifetime.

In 2007, he joined the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and became one of the professors of the PLM College of Law. He wrote a thrice-weekly column for the Philippine Star, entitled "Search For Truth", and hosted his own talk show "Mr. Expose" on the radio station DZRJ-AM.

Personal life

Maceda became estranged from his wife Maria Azucena, popularly known as Marichu Vera-Perez of Sampaguita Pictures fame. His father-in-law was the great star builder and producer Dr. Jose Perez. His marriage to Ms. Vera-Perez produced five sons: Emmanuel, Ernesto Jr., Erwin, Edmond, and Edward. Ernesto Jr. is a former vice mayor of Manila, while Edward currently serves as the representative of the 4th district of Manila[4] and Edmond is director of sustainability at Enderun Colleges and a Sustainability Consultant to Megaworld Corporation. Ernesto Maceda also has ten grandchildren.

Death

Maceda died of multiple organ failure at St. Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City, Philippines on the night of June 20, 2016. He was aged 81. He was interred at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina on June 25, 2016.[5]

References

  1. ^ Joanne Almaden. "Defaulting Payments- Know Your Rights under Republic Act 6552 (Maceda Law)". PhilPropertyExpert.com. PhilPropertyExpert.com. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  2. ^ Beltran, Luis D. (January 6, 1991). "A worsening economy". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. p. 12. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b PEA scandal
  4. ^ Lo, Ricky (May 5, 2016). "Senior moments with Coun. Edward Maceda". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  5. ^ "Former senator Ernesto Maceda laid to rest". ABS-CBN News. June 25, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2016.

External links and sources

  • Official Website of the Philippine Senate – Sen. Ernesto Maceda, PhD

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January 18 1992 January 18 1993Preceded bySotero LaurelSucceeded byTeofisto Guingona Jr Senator of the PhilippinesIn office June 30 1987 June 30 1998In office December 30 1971 September 23 1972Ambassador of the Philippines to the United StatesIn office 1999 2001PresidentJoseph EstradaPreceded byRaul RabeSucceeded byAlbert del RosarioSecretary of Commerce and IndustryIn office 1970 1971PresidentFerdinand MarcosPreceded byLeonides Sarao VirataSucceeded byTroadio Quiazon17th Executive Secretary of the PhilippinesIn office July 26 1969 February 7 1970PresidentFerdinand MarcosPreceded byRafael M SalasSucceeded byAlejandro Melchor Jr Presidential Assistant on Community DevelopmentIn office 1966 1969PresidentFerdinand MarcosPersonal detailsBornErnesto Madarang Maceda 1935 03 26 March 26 1935Pagsanjan Laguna Philippine IslandsDiedJune 20 2016 2016 06 20 aged 81 Quezon City PhilippinesResting placeLoyola Memorial Park MarikinaPolitical partyUnited Nationalist Alliance 2012 2016 Nationalist People s Coalition 1992 2012 PDP Laban 1987 1992 Nacionalista before 1987 SpouseMarichu Vera PerezChildren5 including Manny and Edward OccupationLawyer PoliticianProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Roles in the Marcos Cabinet 3 First Senate term 1971 72 4 Break with Marcos exile and opposition leadership 1972 1986 5 Second Senate term 1987 1992 6 Third Senate term 1992 1998 6 1 Senate Presidency 6 2 Post senate presidency 7 Ambassadorship 1998 2001 and later career 8 Personal life 9 Death 10 References 11 External links and sourcesEarly life and career EditMaceda was born on March 26 1935 in Pagsanjan Laguna Maceda earned his Associate in Arts degree magna cum laude in 1952 and Bachelor of Laws degree cum laude from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1956 He then finished Master of Laws taxation and international law at Harvard Law School Massachusetts US in 1957 At the age of 23 he was hailed as the No 1 councilor of Manila in 1959 Because of his numerous achievements in the city council Councilor Maceda was named Outstanding Councilor of Manila Roles in the Marcos Cabinet EditIn 1966 Maceda was appointed as the Presidential Assistant on Community Development and was the youngest Cabinet Member of the Marcos administration In 1969 he was appointed executive secretary in concurrent capacity as chairman of the Commission on Reorganization In 1970 the Commerce and Industry portfolio was given to Maceda In the post he launched consumer protection programs and established trade relations with various Eastern European Social countries First Senate term 1971 72 EditDuring the 1971 midterm elections Maceda was only one out of three senators elected under the banner of the Nacionalista party of then President Ferdinand Marcos He took office on December 30 1971 In 1972 Maceda s bill granting protection to real estate buyers on installment basis 1 was the only bill signed into law before Martial Law was proclaimed The bill is known as the Maceda Law His term was supposed to have ended on December 30 1977 Break with Marcos exile and opposition leadership 1972 1986 EditMaceda went into exile in the United States after breaking with President Marcos over the Martial Law declaration and eventually became the adviser of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr Following Aquino s assassination he became one of the leaders of the opposition during the 1984 Batasan Pambansa Campaign and the 1986 snap presidential election Second Senate term 1987 1992 EditWhen Corazon Aquino was installed as President of the Philippines he was appointed to head the Ministry of Natural Resources The following year he ran for the Senate on Corazon Aquino s ticket and won He served his second term as senator from June 30 1987 to June 30 1992 In January 1991 a survey organized by Senate reporters regarding the senators overall performance was released with Maceda receiving the most number of points 2 On September 16 1991 Maceda was among the Magnificent 12 senators who voted against the extension of the PH US Bases Treaty Third Senate term 1992 1998 EditDuring the 1992 general elections Senator Maceda was re elected under the Nationalist People s Coalition which was a faction that bolted from the Nacionalista Party headed by former Tarlac Governor Danding Cojuangco Placed sixth in the senatorial race he took office for the third time and served from June 30 1992 to June 30 1998 In his third term he served as senate president from 1996 to 1998 Senate Presidency Edit On October 10 1996 the Senate was re organized and Maceda was installed as Senate President succeeding Neptali A Gonzales Sr In November of that year Senate President Maceda delivered a speech denouncing the PEA Amari Scandal calling the same as the grandmother of all scams 3 The PEA Amari Scandal was a controversial deal involved the acquisition of 158 hectares of reclaimed land on Manila Bay that was to be converted into so called Freedom Islands The deal was forged as part of the Ramos administration s Manila Bay Master Development Plan MBMDP 3 During this time he was also nicknamed Mr Expose by the Philippine Free Press Post senate presidency Edit On January 26 1998 he resigned as Senate President citing loss of support by the majority of his fellow senators Then Senator Neptali Gonzales whom Maceda helped was installed as Senate President from 1992 to 1993 and 1995 to 1996 succeeded him Maceda became the new minority leader of the Senate In February 1998 months before his second and last term as senator ended Maceda ran for mayor of Manila in the 1998 presidential elections but lost to Lito Atienza Senator Juan Ponce Enrile then the Assistant Minority Leader of the Senate became the acting minority leader even though he was also running for the presidency of the Philippines Ambassadorship 1998 2001 and later career EditAfter his term in the Senate ended Maceda was appointed Philippine Ambassador to the United States 1998 2001 by President Joseph Estrada In the 2004 elections Maceda ran for senator under the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino of presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr but lost He ran again in the 2013 elections but lost his bid to return to the Senate Maceda holds the distinction of being the only Filipino to have held 5 Cabinet positions in his lifetime In 2007 he joined the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and became one of the professors of the PLM College of Law He wrote a thrice weekly column for the Philippine Star entitled Search For Truth and hosted his own talk show Mr Expose on the radio station DZRJ AM Personal life EditMaceda became estranged from his wife Maria Azucena popularly known as Marichu Vera Perez of Sampaguita Pictures fame His father in law was the great star builder and producer Dr Jose Perez His marriage to Ms Vera Perez produced five sons Emmanuel Ernesto Jr Erwin Edmond and Edward Ernesto Jr is a former vice mayor of Manila while Edward currently serves as the representative of the 4th district of Manila 4 and Edmond is director of sustainability at Enderun Colleges and a Sustainability Consultant to Megaworld Corporation Ernesto Maceda also has ten grandchildren Death EditMaceda died of multiple organ failure at St Luke s Medical Center in Quezon City Philippines on the night of June 20 2016 He was aged 81 He was interred at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina on June 25 2016 5 References Edit Joanne Almaden Defaulting Payments Know Your Rights under Republic Act 6552 Maceda Law PhilPropertyExpert com PhilPropertyExpert com Retrieved October 3 2014 Beltran Luis D January 6 1991 A worsening economy Manila Standard Kagitingan Publications Inc p 12 Retrieved May 23 2021 a b PEA scandal Lo Ricky May 5 2016 Senior moments with Coun Edward Maceda The Philippine Star Retrieved June 20 2016 Former senator Ernesto Maceda laid to rest ABS CBN News June 25 2016 Retrieved June 26 2016 External links and sources EditOfficial Website of the Philippine Senate Sen Ernesto Maceda PhD Retrieved from https 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