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First ladies and gentlemen of the Philippines

The first lady or first gentleman of the Philippines (Filipino: Unang Ginang o Unang Ginoó ng Pilipinas) is the courtesy title given to the host or hostess of Malacañang Palace, the residence of the head of state and head of government of the Philippines.

First Lady of the Philippines
Unang Ginang ng Pilipinas
Current
Liza Araneta Marcos
since 30 June 2022
StyleHer Excellency
ResidenceMalacañang Palace
Inaugural holderHilaria Aguinaldo[note 1]
Formation23 January 1899

The title is traditionally held by the consort of the president of the Philippines, and as such is used to interchangeably refer to the spouse of the incumbent; however, this is rarely the case, especially for presidents without a living spouse at the time of their tenure. The position, which is customary in nature and dignity, merits no official remuneration from the state.

Liza Araneta Marcos is the current first lady of the Philippines, as wife of the 17th and current president of the Philippines, Bongbong Marcos.

Terminology

The host of the Malacañang Palace, who is usually the consort of the president, has been referred to in English as the "first lady" (Filipino: Unang Ginang). As Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took office as the first female president who is not a widow, the masculine form "first gentleman" (abbreviated FG; Filipino: Unang Ginoó) was used for her husband, Jose Miguel Arroyo.[2]

Role

The position of first lady or first gentleman is not an elected position, carries no official duties, and has no personal remuneration. Nonetheless, the title holder participates in humanitarian and charitable work on behalf of the president, often in line with his or her policies and programmes. Furthermore, many of the holders of this post have taken an active role in campaigning for the president, or have participated in public life through some other manner.

Imelda Marcos was given a formal job as Governor of Metro Manila and as Minister of Human Settlements by her husband Ferdinand Marcos during his 21-year rule. She is also the first incumbent first lady to enter politics by winning a seat in the Interim Batasang Pambansa in 1978.

Two former first ladies later won seats in Congress after their husbands' tenures in office. In 1995, Marcos herself became the first former first lady to win a seat in the House of Representatives. In 2001, Loi Ejercito became the first former first lady to win a seat in the Senate.

List


Pres No.

Portrait First Lady / First Gentleman In role Age at tenure start President
(Spouse, unless noted)
1   Hilaria Aguinaldo
February 17, 1877 – March 6, 1921
(aged 44)
January 23, 1899

March 23, 1901
121 years, 340 days Aguinaldo
m. January 1, 1896
2   Aurora Quezon
February 19, 1888 – April 28, 1949
(aged 61)
November 15, 1935

August 1, 1944
47 years, 269 days Quezon
m. December 17, 1918
3   Pacencia Laurel
April 30, 1889 – January 1, 1963
(aged 73)
October 14, 1943

August 17, 1945
54 years, 167 days Laurel
m. April 9, 1911
4   Esperanza Osmeña
December 18, 1894 – April 4, 1978
(aged 83)
August 1, 1944

May 28, 1946
49 years, 227 days Osmeña
m. January 10, 1920
5   Trinidad Roxas
October 4, 1900 – June 20, 1995
(aged 94)
May 28, 1946

April 15, 1948
45 years, 236 days Roxas
m. April 14, 1921
6   Victoria Quirino
May 18, 1931 – November 29, 2006
(aged 75)
April 17, 1948

December 30, 1953
16 years, 335 days Quirino
Daughter
[note 2]
7   Luz Magsaysay
June 25, 1914 – August 17, 2004
(aged 90)
December 30, 1953

March 17, 1957
39 years, 188 days Magsaysay
m. June 16, 1933
8   Leonila Garcia
July 17, 1906 – May 17, 1994
(aged 87)
March 18, 1957

December 30, 1961
50 years, 244 days Garcia
m. May 24, 1933
9   Eva Macapagal
November 1, 1915 – May 16, 1999
(aged 83)
December 30, 1961

December 30, 1965
46 years, 59 days Macapagal
m. May 5, 1946
10   Imelda Marcos
Born (1929-07-02) July 2, 1929 (age 93)
December 30, 1965

February 25, 1986
36 years, 181 days Marcos
m. April 17, 1954
11 Vacant C. Aquino
Widow[note 3]
12 Amelita Ramos
Born (1926-12-29) December 29, 1926 (age 96)
June 30, 1992

June 30, 1998
62 years, 184 days Ramos
m. October 21, 1954
13   Loi Ejercito
Born (1930-06-02) June 2, 1930 (age 92)
June 30, 1998

January 20, 2001
68 years, 28 days Estrada
m. December 6, 1959
14   Jose Miguel Arroyo
Born (1945-06-27) June 27, 1945 (age 77)
January 20, 2001

June 30, 2010
55 years, 207 days Arroyo
m. August 2, 1968
15 Vacant B. Aquino
Bachelor[note 4]
16 Duterte
None designated[note 5]
17   Liza Marcos[3]
(1959-08-21) August 21, 1959 (age 63)
June 30, 2022 62 years, 313 days Marcos Jr.
m. April 17, 1993

Non-spouses who held the distinction

 
Honeylet Avanceña, the partner of President Rodrigo Duterte, has taken on the duties of first lady on several state functions during Duterte's presidency.

On a few occasions, individuals who are not spouses of the incumbent president have temporarily performed tasks reserved for the first lady or first gentleman, effectively rendering them as the de facto holder of the position; most often they are a direct relative of the president. To date, only Elpidio Quirino, Corazon Aquino, and Benigno Aquino III had no spouse to assume the title of First Lady or First Gentleman.[4] Rodrigo Duterte did not appoint a first lady despite having Honeylet Avanceña as his common-law wife. In the case of Quirino, his daughter received the title as he was a widower upon his accession.

By president

Elpidio Quirino

Victoria Quirino-Gonzalez was the first lady for her father, Elpidio Quirino. She was made the official host of the Malacañang Palace.[5] However Victoria is regarded as the first to be named with the role of first lady. The spouses of previous presidents, from Emilio Aguinaldo to Manuel Roxas, were not given the title during their respective husbands' terms.[1]

Benigno Aquino III

Benigno Aquino III never married, so the palace hired professionals to manage tasks and duties customarily reserved for the first lady, such as organizing state dinners.[4]

On some occasions, he charged one or more of his sisters with entertaining local and foreign dignitaries.[6] During the 2015 APEC summit hosted in Pasay, his youngest sister, Kris Aquino served as temporary first lady for the event. Their other sisters, Ballsy Aquino-Cruz, Pinky Aquino-Abelleda, and Viel Aquino-Dee, also assisted him in his various duties.[7][8][9][10][11]

Rodrigo Duterte

Prior to his inauguration, incumbent Rodrigo Duterte declared his eldest daughter Sara would be the first lady despite having Honeylet Avanceña as his common-law wife. He was previously married to Elizabeth Zimmerman;[12] their marriage was annulled in 2000.

However, Sara Duterte was already mayor-elect of Davao City, and declined the offer.[13][14] Following her filing of a 10-day leave of absence until June 22, there were speculations that she did so to assume the role of first lady, but she neither denied or confirmed speculations.[15][16] Former Department of the Interior and Local Government secretary Rafael Alunan suggested that Vice-President Leni Robredo serve as de facto first lady[17] but this never materialised.

Avanceña nevertheless would fulfill roles usually conducted by the first lady such as during the official visit of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, and the 30th ASEAN Summit in 2017.[18]

Lifespan

OL First Lady or First Gentleman
Birth name
Birthdate
Place
Order of
tenure
Date of death
Place
Age[19]
1 Amelita Ramos
Amelita Jara Martinez
December 29, 1926
Manila
11 Living 96 years, 16 days
2 Trinidad Roxas
Trinidad Roura de Leon
October 4, 1899
San Miguel, Bulacan
5 June 20, 1995
Quezon City
95 years, 259 days
3 Imelda Marcos
Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romualdez
July 2, 1929
Manila
10 Living 93 years, 196 days
4 Loi Ejercito
Luisa Fernandez Pimentel
June 2, 1930
Iba, Zambales
12 Living 92 years, 226 days
5 Leonila Garcia
Leonila de la Serna Dimataga
July 17, 1906
Opon, Cebu
8 May 17, 1994
Quezon City
87 years, 304 days
6 Luz Magsaysay
Luz Rosauro Banzon
June 25, 1914
Balanga, Bataan
7 August 17, 2004
Quezon City
90 years, 53 days
7 Eva Macapagal
Evangelina Dela Cruz Macaraeg
November 1, 1915
Binalonan, Pangasinan
9 May 16, 1999
Manila
83 years, 196 days
8 Esperanza Osmeña
Esperanza Escolar Limjap
December 18, 1894
Manila
4 April 4, 1978
Makati
83 years, 107 days
9 Jose Miguel Arroyo
Jose Miguel Tuazon Arroyo
June 27, 1945
Negros Occidental
13 Living 77 years, 201 days
10 Victoria Quirino
Victoria Syquia Quirino
May 18, 1931
Manila
6 November 29, 2006
Amsterdam, Netherlands
75 years, 195 days
11 Pacencia Laurel
Pacencia Hidalgo y Valencia
April 30, 1889 3 January 1, 1963
Tanauan, Batangas
73 years, 246 days
12 Louise Araneta-Marcos
Louise Cacho Araneta
August 21, 1959
Manila
14 Living 63 years, 146 days
13 Aurora Quezon
Aurora Antonia Aragon y Molina
February 19, 1888
Baler, Tayabas
2 April 28, 1949
Bongabon, Nueva Ecija
61 years, 68 days
14 Hilaria Aguinaldo
Hilaria del Rosario y Reyes
February 17, 1877
Imus, Cavite
1 March 6, 1921
Cavite el Viejo, Cavite
44 years, 17 days

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The term "First Lady" was first used for Victoria Quirino-González, who was the daughter of President Elpidio Quirino.[1]
  2. ^ Quirino's spouse, Alicia Quirino, was massacred along with the rest of the family during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II before he became President. Their daughter, Victoria, was considered First Lady.
  3. ^ Aquino's spouse, Benigno Aquino Jr., was assassinated before she became President. Her daughter Ballsy was considered as de facto First Lady.
  4. ^ Aquino was unmarried during his presidency. But his siblings was also served as the first ladies. Palace also hired professionals.
  5. ^ Duterte's marriage with Elizabeth Zimmerman was annulled before he became President. His domestic partner, Honeylet Avanceña at the time of his presidency was never designated as First Lady.

References

  1. ^ a b Lo, Ricky (15 May 2016). "The Fabulous First Ladies, 1897-2001". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  2. ^ Flores, Wilson Lee (2 March 2003). "Who were the best First Ladies?". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  3. ^ Cabristante, Raffy (26 June 2022). "Marcos says family preparing for his assumption to office". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b San Juan, Thelma Sioson (27 July 2014). "President who has no first lady: It is what it is". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  5. ^ Tejero, Constantino. "'Do not depend on a man': Why the Quirino women are the family's driving force". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 25 August 2021. When he (Elpidio Quirino) became president in 1948 (succeeding Manuel Roxas, who died of heart attack while in office), he made 16-year-old Vicky his First Lady and official hostess at Malacañang functions. He never remarried.
  6. ^ "President who has no first lady: It is what it is". Inquirer Lifestyle. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 27 July 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  7. ^ Lago, Amanda T. (26 June 2021). "The sisters Noynoy Aquino leaves behind". Rappler. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  8. ^ "WATCH: Kris to host lunch for APEC first ladies". 9 November 2015.
  9. ^ "LOOK: Kris, sisters all set to host luncheon for APEC first ladies". 19 November 2015.
  10. ^ Montesa, Jon (11 November 2015). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Aquino's firsts". Rappler. 15 June 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  12. ^ Vanzi, Sol (26 June 2016). "Duterte's women". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2 July 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2016. Although Duterte has announced that his official First Lady will be his daughter Sara, Honeylet will be keeping house for the President, wherever he decides to stay.
  13. ^ Alconaba, Nico (11 May 2016). "Mayor Sara turns down first lady job". Inquirer Mindanao. Retrieved 19 July 2016. The country's next President still has no first lady after Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte, turned down the offer.
  14. ^ "Duterte's families arrive separately in Malacañang". GMA News. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016. During the campaigns, Duterte had said that he was planning to name Inday Sara as his First Lady, but she begged off citing her responsibilities in Davao City.
  15. ^ Carillo, Carmencita (2 July 2016). "Davao mayor takes a leave on first day of office". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  16. ^ Carillo, Lovely (13 July 2016). "Pulong denies Sara resigning". The Mindanao Daily Mirror. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  17. ^ Macabalang, Ali (4 July 2016). "Leni pushed as Duterte's 'de facto First Lady' in official functions". Manila Bulletin.
  18. ^ Ranada, Pia (1 July 2017). "The evolution of Duterte's First Lady: Honeylet Avanceña". Rappler. Avanceña has been taking on so many tasks usually given to first ladies that even Palace photographers and captioners mistakenly called her "First Lady" in a photo release. Within hours, the Palace sent an email correcting the caption, replacing the title with "longtime partner."
  19. ^ Updated daily according to UTC.

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Not to be confused with Spouse of the president of the Philippines The first lady or first gentleman of the Philippines Filipino Unang Ginang o Unang Ginoo ng Pilipinas is the courtesy title given to the host or hostess of Malacanang Palace the residence of the head of state and head of government of the Philippines First Lady of the PhilippinesUnang Ginang ng PilipinasCurrentLiza Araneta Marcossince 30 June 2022StyleHer ExcellencyResidenceMalacanang PalaceInaugural holderHilaria Aguinaldo note 1 Formation23 January 1899The title is traditionally held by the consort of the president of the Philippines and as such is used to interchangeably refer to the spouse of the incumbent however this is rarely the case especially for presidents without a living spouse at the time of their tenure The position which is customary in nature and dignity merits no official remuneration from the state Liza Araneta Marcos is the current first lady of the Philippines as wife of the 17th and current president of the Philippines Bongbong Marcos Contents 1 Terminology 2 Role 3 List 4 Non spouses who held the distinction 4 1 By president 4 1 1 Elpidio Quirino 4 1 2 Benigno Aquino III 4 1 3 Rodrigo Duterte 5 Lifespan 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesTerminology EditThe host of the Malacanang Palace who is usually the consort of the president has been referred to in English as the first lady Filipino Unang Ginang As Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took office as the first female president who is not a widow the masculine form first gentleman abbreviated FG Filipino Unang Ginoo was used for her husband Jose Miguel Arroyo 2 Role EditThe position of first lady or first gentleman is not an elected position carries no official duties and has no personal remuneration Nonetheless the title holder participates in humanitarian and charitable work on behalf of the president often in line with his or her policies and programmes Furthermore many of the holders of this post have taken an active role in campaigning for the president or have participated in public life through some other manner Imelda Marcos was given a formal job as Governor of Metro Manila and as Minister of Human Settlements by her husband Ferdinand Marcos during his 21 year rule She is also the first incumbent first lady to enter politics by winning a seat in the Interim Batasang Pambansa in 1978 Two former first ladies later won seats in Congress after their husbands tenures in office In 1995 Marcos herself became the first former first lady to win a seat in the House of Representatives In 2001 Loi Ejercito became the first former first lady to win a seat in the Senate List EditPres No Portrait First Lady First Gentleman In role Age at tenure start President Spouse unless noted 1 Hilaria AguinaldoFebruary 17 1877 March 6 1921 aged 44 January 23 1899 March 23 1901 1 21 years 340 days Aguinaldom January 1 18962 Aurora QuezonFebruary 19 1888 April 28 1949 aged 61 November 15 1935 August 1 1944 47 years 269 days Quezonm December 17 19183 Pacencia LaurelApril 30 1889 January 1 1963 aged 73 October 14 1943 August 17 1945 54 years 167 days Laurelm April 9 19114 Esperanza OsmenaDecember 18 1894 April 4 1978 aged 83 August 1 1944 May 28 1946 49 years 227 days Osmenam January 10 19205 Trinidad RoxasOctober 4 1900 June 20 1995 aged 94 May 28 1946 April 15 1948 45 years 236 days Roxasm April 14 19216 Victoria QuirinoMay 18 1931 November 29 2006 aged 75 April 17 1948 December 30 1953 16 years 335 days QuirinoDaughter note 2 7 Luz MagsaysayJune 25 1914 August 17 2004 aged 90 December 30 1953 March 17 1957 39 years 188 days Magsaysaym June 16 19338 Leonila GarciaJuly 17 1906 May 17 1994 aged 87 March 18 1957 December 30 1961 50 years 244 days Garciam May 24 19339 Eva MacapagalNovember 1 1915 May 16 1999 aged 83 December 30 1961 December 30 1965 46 years 59 days Macapagalm May 5 194610 Imelda MarcosBorn 1929 07 02 July 2 1929 age 93 December 30 1965 February 25 1986 36 years 181 days Marcosm April 17 195411 Vacant C AquinoWidow note 3 12 Amelita RamosBorn 1926 12 29 December 29 1926 age 96 June 30 1992 June 30 1998 62 years 184 days Ramosm October 21 195413 Loi EjercitoBorn 1930 06 02 June 2 1930 age 92 June 30 1998 January 20 2001 68 years 28 days Estradam December 6 195914 Jose Miguel ArroyoBorn 1945 06 27 June 27 1945 age 77 January 20 2001 June 30 2010 55 years 207 days Arroyom August 2 196815 Vacant B AquinoBachelor note 4 16 DuterteNone designated note 5 17 Liza Marcos 3 1959 08 21 August 21 1959 age 63 June 30 2022 62 years 313 days Marcos Jr m April 17 1993Non spouses who held the distinction Edit Honeylet Avancena the partner of President Rodrigo Duterte has taken on the duties of first lady on several state functions during Duterte s presidency On a few occasions individuals who are not spouses of the incumbent president have temporarily performed tasks reserved for the first lady or first gentleman effectively rendering them as the de facto holder of the position most often they are a direct relative of the president To date only Elpidio Quirino Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino III had no spouse to assume the title of First Lady or First Gentleman 4 Rodrigo Duterte did not appoint a first lady despite having Honeylet Avancena as his common law wife In the case of Quirino his daughter received the title as he was a widower upon his accession By president Edit Elpidio Quirino Edit Victoria Quirino Gonzalez was the first lady for her father Elpidio Quirino She was made the official host of the Malacanang Palace 5 However Victoria is regarded as the first to be named with the role of first lady The spouses of previous presidents from Emilio Aguinaldo to Manuel Roxas were not given the title during their respective husbands terms 1 Benigno Aquino III Edit Benigno Aquino III never married so the palace hired professionals to manage tasks and duties customarily reserved for the first lady such as organizing state dinners 4 On some occasions he charged one or more of his sisters with entertaining local and foreign dignitaries 6 During the 2015 APEC summit hosted in Pasay his youngest sister Kris Aquino served as temporary first lady for the event Their other sisters Ballsy Aquino Cruz Pinky Aquino Abelleda and Viel Aquino Dee also assisted him in his various duties 7 8 9 10 11 Rodrigo Duterte Edit Prior to his inauguration incumbent Rodrigo Duterte declared his eldest daughter Sara would be the first lady despite having Honeylet Avancena as his common law wife He was previously married to Elizabeth Zimmerman 12 their marriage was annulled in 2000 However Sara Duterte was already mayor elect of Davao City and declined the offer 13 14 Following her filing of a 10 day leave of absence until June 22 there were speculations that she did so to assume the role of first lady but she neither denied or confirmed speculations 15 16 Former Department of the Interior and Local Government secretary Rafael Alunan suggested that Vice President Leni Robredo serve as de facto first lady 17 but this never materialised Avancena nevertheless would fulfill roles usually conducted by the first lady such as during the official visit of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and the 30th ASEAN Summit in 2017 18 Lifespan EditOL First Lady or First GentlemanBirth name BirthdatePlace Order oftenure Date of deathPlace Age 19 1 Amelita RamosAmelita Jara Martinez December 29 1926Manila 11 Living 96 years 16 days2 Trinidad RoxasTrinidad Roura de Leon October 4 1899San Miguel Bulacan 5 June 20 1995Quezon City 95 years 259 days3 Imelda MarcosImelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romualdez July 2 1929Manila 10 Living 93 years 196 days4 Loi EjercitoLuisa Fernandez Pimentel June 2 1930Iba Zambales 12 Living 92 years 226 days5 Leonila GarciaLeonila de la Serna Dimataga July 17 1906Opon Cebu 8 May 17 1994Quezon City 87 years 304 days6 Luz MagsaysayLuz Rosauro Banzon June 25 1914Balanga Bataan 7 August 17 2004Quezon City 90 years 53 days7 Eva MacapagalEvangelina Dela Cruz Macaraeg November 1 1915Binalonan Pangasinan 9 May 16 1999Manila 83 years 196 days8 Esperanza OsmenaEsperanza Escolar Limjap December 18 1894Manila 4 April 4 1978Makati 83 years 107 days9 Jose Miguel ArroyoJose Miguel Tuazon Arroyo June 27 1945Negros Occidental 13 Living 77 years 201 days10 Victoria QuirinoVictoria Syquia Quirino May 18 1931Manila 6 November 29 2006Amsterdam Netherlands 75 years 195 days11 Pacencia LaurelPacencia Hidalgo y Valencia April 30 1889 3 January 1 1963Tanauan Batangas 73 years 246 days12 Louise Araneta MarcosLouise Cacho Araneta August 21 1959Manila 14 Living 63 years 146 days13 Aurora QuezonAurora Antonia Aragon y Molina February 19 1888Baler Tayabas 2 April 28 1949Bongabon Nueva Ecija 61 years 68 days14 Hilaria AguinaldoHilaria del Rosario y Reyes February 17 1877Imus Cavite 1 March 6 1921Cavite el Viejo Cavite 44 years 17 daysSee also EditPresident of the Philippines List of presidents of the Philippines List of ancient Philippine consorts Malacanang Palace First ladyNotes Edit The term First Lady was first used for Victoria Quirino Gonzalez who was the daughter of President Elpidio Quirino 1 Quirino s spouse Alicia Quirino was massacred along with the rest of the family during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II before he became President Their daughter Victoria was considered First Lady Aquino s spouse Benigno Aquino Jr was assassinated before she became President Her daughter Ballsy was considered as de facto First Lady Aquino was unmarried during his presidency But his siblings was also served as the first ladies Palace also hired professionals Duterte s marriage with Elizabeth Zimmerman was annulled before he became President His domestic partner Honeylet Avancena at the time of his presidency was never designated as First Lady References Edit a b Lo Ricky 15 May 2016 The Fabulous First Ladies 1897 2001 The Philippine Star Retrieved 11 May 2016 Flores Wilson Lee 2 March 2003 Who were the best First Ladies The Philippine Star Retrieved 25 August 2021 Cabristante Raffy 26 June 2022 Marcos says family preparing for his assumption to office ABS CBN News Retrieved 26 June 2022 a b San Juan Thelma Sioson 27 July 2014 President who has no first lady It is what it is Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 11 May 2016 Tejero Constantino Do not depend on a man Why the Quirino women are the family s driving force Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 25 August 2021 When he Elpidio Quirino became president in 1948 succeeding Manuel Roxas who died of heart attack while in office he made 16 year old Vicky his First Lady and official hostess at Malacanang functions He never remarried President who has no first lady It is what it is Inquirer Lifestyle Philippine Daily Inquirer 27 July 2014 Retrieved 25 August 2021 Lago Amanda T 26 June 2021 The sisters Noynoy Aquino leaves behind Rappler Retrieved 9 September 2021 WATCH Kris to host lunch for APEC first ladies 9 November 2015 LOOK Kris sisters all set to host luncheon for APEC first ladies 19 November 2015 Montesa Jon 11 November 2015 Kris as APEC 2015 First Lady Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2016 Aquino s firsts Rappler 15 June 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2022 Vanzi Sol 26 June 2016 Duterte s women Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 2 July 2016 Retrieved 29 June 2016 Although Duterte has announced that his official First Lady will be his daughter Sara Honeylet will be keeping house for the President wherever he decides to stay Alconaba Nico 11 May 2016 Mayor Sara turns down first lady job Inquirer Mindanao Retrieved 19 July 2016 The country s next President still has no first lady after Sara Duterte Carpio daughter of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte turned down the offer Duterte s families arrive separately in Malacanang GMA News 30 June 2016 Retrieved 19 July 2016 During the campaigns Duterte had said that he was planning to name Inday Sara as his First Lady but she begged off citing her responsibilities in Davao City Carillo Carmencita 2 July 2016 Davao mayor takes a leave on first day of office BusinessWorld Retrieved 19 July 2016 Carillo Lovely 13 July 2016 Pulong denies Sara resigning The Mindanao Daily Mirror Retrieved 19 July 2016 Macabalang Ali 4 July 2016 Leni pushed as Duterte s de facto First Lady in official functions Manila Bulletin Ranada Pia 1 July 2017 The evolution of Duterte s First Lady Honeylet Avancena Rappler Avancena has been taking on so many tasks usually given to first ladies that even Palace photographers and captioners mistakenly called her First Lady in a photo release Within hours the Palace sent an email correcting the caption replacing the title with longtime partner Updated daily according to UTC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First ladies and gentlemen of the Philippines amp oldid 1131412966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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