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Ramon Montaño
Ramon Montaño (born March 3, 1937) is Filipino politician and retired military officer during the administration of President Corazon Aquino.[1] He ran as an independent candidate for the 2013 Philippine Senate elections, but he lost.[2]
Ramon Montaño | |
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Chief of the Philippine Constabulary | |
In office 1988 – March 23, 1991 | |
AFP Chief of Staff | Gen. Renato de Villa, PC (1988 to January 24, 1991) Gen. Rodolfo Biazon, PMC (January 14, 1991 to March 23, 1991) |
Preceded by | Gen. Renato de Villa |
Succeeded by | Position abolished[n 1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Cebu City, Commonwealth of the Philippines | March 13, 1937
Political party | Independent Isang Bansa Isang Diwa |
Spouse | Fe Pareja |
Residence | Muntinlupa |
Alma mater | Philippine Military Academy (Bachelor of Science) |
Occupation | Major general (Retired) |
Montaño plans to create laws that would serve as guidelines to improve the police and military service. He also advocates a review of the Local Government Code as well as the removal of the power of local politicians over the Philippine National Police. He also plans to work for the rights of retired soldiers and police officers.[2]
Notes
- ^ The position was replaced as Chief of the Philippine National Police and removed from the Armed Forces of the Philippines.