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Raul Roco

Raul Sagarbarria Roco (October 26, 1941 – August 5, 2005) was a political figure in the Philippines. He was the standard-bearer of Aksyon Demokratiko, which he founded in 1997 as a vehicle for his presidential bids in 1998 and 2004. He was a former senator and Secretary of the Department of Education under the presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He had a strong following among young voters in the Philippines due to his efforts to promote honesty and good governance.

Raul Roco
31st Secretary of Education
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports (2001)
In office
February 10, 2001 – August 31, 2002
PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byBr. Andrew Gonzalez (DECS Secretary)
Succeeded byEdilberto de Jesus
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1992 – February 9, 2001
Member of the House of Representatives from Camarines Sur's 2nd District
In office
June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1992
Preceded byFelix A. Fuentebella
Succeeded byCelso Baguio
Personal details
Born
Raul Sagarbarria Roco

(1941-10-26)October 26, 1941
Naga, Camarines Sur, Commonwealth of the Philippines
DiedAugust 5, 2005(2005-08-05) (aged 63)
Quezon City, Philippines
Political partyAksyon (1997–2005)
Other political
affiliations
LDP (1992–1997)
UNIDO (1987–1992)
SpouseSonia C. Malasarte-Roco
ChildrenRobbie Pierre
Raul Jr.
Sophia
Sareena
Rex
Synara
ResidenceNaga City
Alma materSan Beda College (BA, LL.B)
University of Pennsylvania (LL.M)
OccupationLawyer, Politician

Early life and education

Raul Roco was born in Naga City in the Philippine province of Camarines Sur, the son of farmer Sulpicio Azuela Roco and public school teacher Rosario Orlanda Sagarbarria.

Roco finished elementary school at age 10 from Naga Parochial School, and high school at age 14 from Ateneo de Naga. He graduated magna cum laude from San Beda College (now San Beda University) in Manila with a degree in English in 1960. Then, he was also the Editor-in-Chief of The Bedan working with the likes of Rene Saguisag and Jaime Licauco. Later, Roco received a Bachelor of Laws degree (also at San Beda College) and was the college's Abbott Awardee for Over-All Excellence. In the United States, he obtained his Master of Laws at the University of Pennsylvania, while also enrolled at the Wharton School.

He was the president of the National Union of Students of the Philippines in 1961 and was named one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines in 1964. His wife Sonia was the Most Outstanding Student that same year.

As a result of his various other achievements, he had been awarded seven honorary doctorates.[1]

Political/professional career

After he passed the bar in 1965, Roco lobbied for the holding of a Constitutional Convention that aimed to amend the 1935 Philippine Constitution. He campaigned for a seat to represent his district in Camarines Sur. He won and thus became convention's youngest Bicolano delegate.

From 1983 to 1985, he served as president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. While there, he was on the legal staff of the late Philippine Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, and he drafted the Study Now, Pay Later law.

Alongside his work in law, he has also served as a film producer. In 1974, he was the executive producer of the late film director Lino Brocka's movie Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang; this film won six FAMAS awards that year, including best film.

Among all legislators of the Eighth Congress of the Philippines (which lasted from 1987 to 1992), he was adjudged by the Ford Foundation and the University of the Philippines Institute of Strategic and Development Studies as first in over-all performance.

Senate

Roco was elected to the Senate in 1992 and 1995 serving until 2001, making many contributions that led many to recognize him as an "outstanding senator". He wrote the law which reformed the nation's banking system; this earned him the title "Father of the Bangko Sentral". Some other laws that he wrote resulted in the liberalization of the banking industry and the strengthening of the thrift banks. In addition, he wrote the Intellectual Property Code and the Securities Regulation Code.

Roco has also made several contributions to education in the Philippines. He helped fund the teachers' cooperatives as well as the increment mandated by the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers for retiring public school teachers. On the students' side, he helped bring computers into Philippine universities, colleges, and public schools. In addition, he devised a plan for meal scholarships for poor students at the Philippine Normal University.

Roco wrote several bills targeted at protecting and prioritizing women in the Philippines. He wrote the Women in Nation Building Law, the Nursing Act, the Anti-Sexual Harassment Law, the Anti-Rape Law, and the Child and Family Courts Act. He also let women play major roles in the Department of Education's literacy program. Out of thanks to his services for women, many women's groups named him an "Honorary Woman".

He also drafted a bill that abolished double taxation on Filipinos working abroad.

He was given the Bantay Katarungan award by Kilosbayan for playing an integral role in the Senate impeachment trial of then-president Joseph Estrada who was impeached by the House of Representatives on 2000 for graft and corruption, bribery, betrayal of public trust, and culpable violation of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Unfortunately, the impeachment trial was not concluded and in 2001, Estrada was ousted from power by another People Power uprising.

As Secretary of Education

Roco took over as education secretary of the Philippines in 2001, at a time when the Philippines had not only one of the ten most corrupt governments in the world (according to Transparency International), but its Department of Education was also the fourth-most corrupt of its agencies (as named by the Asia Foundation - Social Weather Stations Survey of Enterprises on Public Sector Corruption). To combat this corruption, Roco imposed a department-wide transparency policy which also held employees accountable for the purchase of textbooks, which had been a major source of the department's corruption. This allowed the department to purchase textbooks for a much lower price, and after just eight months under Roco's leadership, the Department of Education gained a 73% public approval rating and became the most trusted government agency in the Philippines.

During his tenure in that position, Roco allowed free public education (through high school) as required by the Philippine Constitution. He also enacted a reform of basic education curriculum in order that children would focus their studies on reading, writing, arithmetic, science, and Makabayan. In addition, he made sure that teachers were paid promptly and ended the 3% "service fee" that the department had long been deducting from teachers' pay.

Candidacy for President

1998

Roco ran for president in the 1998 Philippine election. He lost to Vice-President Joseph Estrada but had a remarkable showing in a field of eleven candidates despite being an independent candidate. His strong showing was attributed to the widespread support he received from young Filipinos who eventually formed his party, Aksyon Demokratiko, and its youth arm, Aksyon Kabataan. Party leaders then included Jaime Galvez Tan, Lorna Patajo-Kapunan and Darwin Mariano.

2004

 
An iconic red floral polo of late DepEd Secretary Raul Roco worn during his campaigns

Roco rode his success in the Department of Education into a run for the Philippine presidency. His candidacy was based on his ability to fight corruption and to display fair play, decency, and honor. His Aksyon Demokratiko party formed a coalition with Promdi and Reporma, the parties of 1998 presidential candidates Lito Osmeña and Renato de Villa, to form the Alyansa ng Pag-asa (Alliance of Hope).

Roco was a front-runner in pre-election surveys and was considered a strong contender. However, during the campaign, he battled with recurrence of his cancer, after remission from his bout with prostate cancer in 1996. His illness forced him to leave the campaign trail for medical attention in the United States. Doctors told him that his condition was not life-threatening and that he could continue his run for the presidency. He returned to the campaign trail, but concerns about his illness greatly diminished his support.

He lost the election to the incumbent, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and finished fourth in a field of 5 candidates.

He was the President of Aksyon Demokratiko until his death.

Personal life

Roco was married to Sonia Cubillo Malasarte from Bohol. They have six children (Robbie Pierre, Raul Jr., Sophia, Sareena, Rex and Synara)

Death

On 5 August 2005, Raul Roco died of prostate cancer, at St Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City. He was buried on August 11 in Naga City, Camarines Sur.[2]

His widow, Sonia, lost her bid for Senator under the Genuine Opposition (formerly United Opposition) umbrella in the May 14, 2007 midterm elections. She still represents the party he started, Aksyon Demokratiko, in the hope of continuing the advocacies that her late husband had started.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Raul S. Roco". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  2. ^ showbizandstyle.inquirer.net, What’s Sonia Roco up to? 2008-07-14 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official website
  • Aksyon Demokratiko
  • Biography at the Senate of the Philippines website
  • Former senator Roco dies News of his death and obituary in the Philippine Inquirer
  • Ex-senator Roco passes away (11.01 a.m.) News of his death in the Sunstar
  • Article from ABS-CBN news
  • The grass will be greener the next day Article from INQ7.net
  • Article from ABS-CBN with reactions from other Philippine politicians
  • Roco in search of Camelot Philippine Daily Inquirer article
  • A single photographic tribute to the great Late Senator Roco Aboard PR103 with Rob, Lyds and Ron Oania
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Recreated
Title last held by
Felix Fuentebella
Representative, Camarines Sur's 2nd District
1987–1992
Succeeded by
Celso Baguio
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of Education
2001–2002
Succeeded by
Party political offices
First Aksyon Demokratiko nominee
for President of the Philippines

1998, 2004
Vacant
Title next held by
Isko Moreno

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Sagarbarria and the surname or paternal family name is Roco Raul Sagarbarria Roco October 26 1941 August 5 2005 was a political figure in the Philippines He was the standard bearer of Aksyon Demokratiko which he founded in 1997 as a vehicle for his presidential bids in 1998 and 2004 He was a former senator and Secretary of the Department of Education under the presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo He had a strong following among young voters in the Philippines due to his efforts to promote honesty and good governance The HonorableRaul Roco31st Secretary of EducationSecretary of Education Culture and Sports 2001 In office February 10 2001 August 31 2002PresidentGloria Macapagal ArroyoPreceded byBr Andrew Gonzalez DECS Secretary Succeeded byEdilberto de JesusSenator of the PhilippinesIn office June 30 1992 February 9 2001Member of the House of Representatives from Camarines Sur s 2nd DistrictIn office June 30 1987 June 30 1992Preceded byFelix A FuentebellaSucceeded byCelso BaguioPersonal detailsBornRaul Sagarbarria Roco 1941 10 26 October 26 1941Naga Camarines Sur Commonwealth of the PhilippinesDiedAugust 5 2005 2005 08 05 aged 63 Quezon City PhilippinesPolitical partyAksyon 1997 2005 Other politicalaffiliationsLDP 1992 1997 UNIDO 1987 1992 SpouseSonia C Malasarte RocoChildrenRobbie Pierre Raul Jr Sophia Sareena Rex SynaraResidenceNaga CityAlma materSan Beda College BA LL B University of Pennsylvania LL M OccupationLawyer PoliticianContents 1 Early life and education 2 Political professional career 2 1 Senate 2 2 As Secretary of Education 3 Candidacy for President 3 1 1998 3 2 2004 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditRaul Roco was born in Naga City in the Philippine province of Camarines Sur the son of farmer Sulpicio Azuela Roco and public school teacher Rosario Orlanda Sagarbarria Roco finished elementary school at age 10 from Naga Parochial School and high school at age 14 from Ateneo de Naga He graduated magna cum laude from San Beda College now San Beda University in Manila with a degree in English in 1960 Then he was also the Editor in Chief of The Bedan working with the likes of Rene Saguisag and Jaime Licauco Later Roco received a Bachelor of Laws degree also at San Beda College and was the college s Abbott Awardee for Over All Excellence In the United States he obtained his Master of Laws at the University of Pennsylvania while also enrolled at the Wharton School He was the president of the National Union of Students of the Philippines in 1961 and was named one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines in 1964 His wife Sonia was the Most Outstanding Student that same year As a result of his various other achievements he had been awarded seven honorary doctorates 1 Political professional career EditAfter he passed the bar in 1965 Roco lobbied for the holding of a Constitutional Convention that aimed to amend the 1935 Philippine Constitution He campaigned for a seat to represent his district in Camarines Sur He won and thus became convention s youngest Bicolano delegate From 1983 to 1985 he served as president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines While there he was on the legal staff of the late Philippine Senator Benigno Ninoy Aquino and he drafted the Study Now Pay Later law Alongside his work in law he has also served as a film producer In 1974 he was the executive producer of the late film director Lino Brocka s movie Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang this film won six FAMAS awards that year including best film Among all legislators of the Eighth Congress of the Philippines which lasted from 1987 to 1992 he was adjudged by the Ford Foundation and the University of the Philippines Institute of Strategic and Development Studies as first in over all performance Senate Edit Roco was elected to the Senate in 1992 and 1995 serving until 2001 making many contributions that led many to recognize him as an outstanding senator He wrote the law which reformed the nation s banking system this earned him the title Father of the Bangko Sentral Some other laws that he wrote resulted in the liberalization of the banking industry and the strengthening of the thrift banks In addition he wrote the Intellectual Property Code and the Securities Regulation Code Roco has also made several contributions to education in the Philippines He helped fund the teachers cooperatives as well as the increment mandated by the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers for retiring public school teachers On the students side he helped bring computers into Philippine universities colleges and public schools In addition he devised a plan for meal scholarships for poor students at the Philippine Normal University Roco wrote several bills targeted at protecting and prioritizing women in the Philippines He wrote the Women in Nation Building Law the Nursing Act the Anti Sexual Harassment Law the Anti Rape Law and the Child and Family Courts Act He also let women play major roles in the Department of Education s literacy program Out of thanks to his services for women many women s groups named him an Honorary Woman He also drafted a bill that abolished double taxation on Filipinos working abroad He was given the Bantay Katarungan award by Kilosbayan for playing an integral role in the Senate impeachment trial of then president Joseph Estrada who was impeached by the House of Representatives on 2000 for graft and corruption bribery betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the 1987 Philippine Constitution Unfortunately the impeachment trial was not concluded and in 2001 Estrada was ousted from power by another People Power uprising As Secretary of Education Edit Roco took over as education secretary of the Philippines in 2001 at a time when the Philippines had not only one of the ten most corrupt governments in the world according to Transparency International but its Department of Education was also the fourth most corrupt of its agencies as named by the Asia Foundation Social Weather Stations Survey of Enterprises on Public Sector Corruption To combat this corruption Roco imposed a department wide transparency policy which also held employees accountable for the purchase of textbooks which had been a major source of the department s corruption This allowed the department to purchase textbooks for a much lower price and after just eight months under Roco s leadership the Department of Education gained a 73 public approval rating and became the most trusted government agency in the Philippines During his tenure in that position Roco allowed free public education through high school as required by the Philippine Constitution He also enacted a reform of basic education curriculum in order that children would focus their studies on reading writing arithmetic science and Makabayan In addition he made sure that teachers were paid promptly and ended the 3 service fee that the department had long been deducting from teachers pay Candidacy for President Edit1998 Edit Roco ran for president in the 1998 Philippine election He lost to Vice President Joseph Estrada but had a remarkable showing in a field of eleven candidates despite being an independent candidate His strong showing was attributed to the widespread support he received from young Filipinos who eventually formed his party Aksyon Demokratiko and its youth arm Aksyon Kabataan Party leaders then included Jaime Galvez Tan Lorna Patajo Kapunan and Darwin Mariano 2004 Edit An iconic red floral polo of late DepEd Secretary Raul Roco worn during his campaigns Roco rode his success in the Department of Education into a run for the Philippine presidency His candidacy was based on his ability to fight corruption and to display fair play decency and honor His Aksyon Demokratiko party formed a coalition with Promdi and Reporma the parties of 1998 presidential candidates Lito Osmena and Renato de Villa to form the Alyansa ng Pag asa Alliance of Hope Roco was a front runner in pre election surveys and was considered a strong contender However during the campaign he battled with recurrence of his cancer after remission from his bout with prostate cancer in 1996 His illness forced him to leave the campaign trail for medical attention in the United States Doctors told him that his condition was not life threatening and that he could continue his run for the presidency He returned to the campaign trail but concerns about his illness greatly diminished his support He lost the election to the incumbent Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and finished fourth in a field of 5 candidates He was the President of Aksyon Demokratiko until his death Personal life EditRoco was married to Sonia Cubillo Malasarte from Bohol They have six children Robbie Pierre Raul Jr Sophia Sareena Rex and Synara Death EditOn 5 August 2005 Raul Roco died of prostate cancer at St Luke s Medical Center in Quezon City He was buried on August 11 in Naga City Camarines Sur 2 His widow Sonia lost her bid for Senator under the Genuine Opposition formerly United Opposition umbrella in the May 14 2007 midterm elections She still represents the party he started Aksyon Demokratiko in the hope of continuing the advocacies that her late husband had started See also Edit2004 Philippine general election 1998 Philippine general electionReferences Edit Our Campaigns Candidate Raul S Roco www ourcampaigns com Retrieved 2021 05 17 showbizandstyle inquirer net What s Sonia Roco up to Archived 2008 07 14 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial website Aksyon Demokratiko Biography at the Senate of the Philippines website Former senator Roco dies News of his death and obituary in the Philippine Inquirer Ex senator Roco passes away 11 01 a m News of his death in the Sunstar Raul Roco succumbs to prostate cancer Article from ABS CBN news The grass will be greener the next day Article from INQ7 net Malacanan Roco a true patriot freedom fighter Article from ABS CBN with reactions from other Philippine politicians Roco in search of Camelot Philippine Daily Inquirer article A single photographic tribute to the great Late Senator Roco Aboard PR103 with Rob Lyds and Ron OaniaHouse of Representatives of the PhilippinesRecreatedTitle last held byFelix Fuentebella Representative Camarines Sur s 2nd District1987 1992 Succeeded byCelso BaguioPolitical officesPreceded byBr Andrew Gonzalez Secretary of Education2001 2002 Succeeded byEdilberto de JesusParty political officesFirst Aksyon Demokratiko nomineefor President of the Philippines1998 2004 VacantTitle next held byIsko Moreno Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raul Roco amp oldid 1136176301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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