Partido Magdalo

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Partido Magdalo
Elections

Partido Magdalo is one of the political parties in the Philippines founded by Former Governor Juanito Remulla, Sr.[3] and Former Congressman Renato P. Dragon. It is a local political party in Cavite.The new leaders of this party is current Cavite Governor Juanito Victor "Jonvic" Remulla, Jr. and former Cavite Governor Jesus "Boying" Remulla.

The name derives from the pseudonym of Emilio Aguinaldo as a Katipunan member as well as of its council for town of Kawit during the Philippine Revolution, Aguinaldo having been born and raised in the town, called Cavite el Viejo during Spanish times.

Notable members

Many of notable members and politicians are the following:

  • President: Governor
    Juanito Victor C. Remulla
    , Jr.
  • Secretary: former City Mayor
    Homer T. Saquilayan
    (Imus)
  • Members
    • Congress
    • Representative Ramon Jolo Revilla III 1st District of Cavite
    • Representative
      Lani Mercado-Revilla
      2nd District of Cavite
    • Cities and Municipalities
    • Mayor Strike Revilla (Bacoor)
    • Mayor Yuri A. Pacumio (Tanza)
    • Mayor Benjarde A. Villanueva (Amadeo)
    • Congressman Dahlia A. Loyola (Carmona)
    • Mayor Roy Loyola (Carmona)
    • Mayor Melandres G. de Sagun (Trece Martires)
    • Mayor Gemma Buendia-Lubigan (Trece Martires)
    • Mayor Junio C. Dualan, Sr. (Naic)
    • Mayor Bernardo S. Paredes, Sr. (Cavite City)
    • Mayor Enrico M. Alvarez (Noveleta)
    • Mayor Emila Lourdes F. Poblete (Silang)
    • Mayor Virgilio P. Varias (Alfonso)
    • Mayor Danilo M. Bencito (Bailen)
    • Mayor Edwin V. Sisante (Magallanes)
    • Mayor Herminio Lindo (Ternate)
    • Mayor Fredrick A. Vida (Mendez)
    • Mayor Bienvenido V. Dimero (Indang)
    • Vice Mayor Raymundo Del Rosario (Tanza)
    • Vice Mayor Armando Bernal (Kawit)
    • Vice Mayor Jose Rozel Hernandez (Rosario)
    • Former Vice Mayor Percival Cabuhat (General Mariano Alvarez)
    • City Councilor Jeffrey Asistio (Imus)
    • City Councilor Edgardo T. Saquilayan (Imus)
    • Vice Mayor Maurito C. Sison(General Trias)
    • City Councilor Jacinto Frani Jr. (Dasmarinas)
  • The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite (2013-2016) is composed of twelve (8) Partido Magdalo Members:
    • Hon. Dino Carlo R. Chua (Majority Leader) - 1st District/
    • Hon. Ryan R. Enriquez - 1st District/
    • Hon. Edralin G. Gawaran - 2nd District/
    • Hon. Rolando S. Remulla - 2nd District/
    • Hon. Marcos C. Amutan - 5th District/
    • Hon. Ivee Jayne A. Reyes - 5th District/
    • Hon. Hermogenes Arayta III - 6th District/
    • Hon. Irene D.P. Bencito - 7th District/
    • Hon. Mark Joseph T. Mupas - PCL President/
    • Hon. Gloria Fernandez - ABC President/

Party performances in local elections

2010

Province of Cavite was divided into seven Congressional Districts. (originally 3 Districts) Partido Magdalo reclaimed its glory by winning the seat of power at the Provincial Capitol upon the victory of Governor

Homer T. Saquilayan was elected against re-electionist mayor Emmanuel Maliksi by a wide margin. In the following weeks, Maliksi filed an electoral protest and was declared by the Imus Regional Trial Court the winner by 665 votes in 2011. However, on March 12, 2013, he was declared by the Supreme Court the true winner, he took his oath six days later on March 18. On April 11, it reversed its ruling and remanded the case back to the COMELEC
.

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite (2010-2013) is composed of Partido Magdalo Members:

Hon. Dino Carlo R. Chua (Senior Board Member) - 1st District/ Hon. Cecille Miranda (Majority Floor Leader) - ABC President/ Hon. Marcos Amutan - 5th District/ Hon. Irene Bencito - 7th District / Hon. Maurito Sison - PCL President/

2013

In 2012, Liga ng mga Barangay Pres.

Dino Chua
.

2016
2019
2022

References

  1. ^ Unabia, Teresita P. (1997). Cavite's Historical Calendar. De La Salle University. p. 45. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  2. ^ Zamora, Fe B. (July 24, 2005). "Hello, Gilbert!". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  3. ^ Alviar, Rene (October 23, 2002). "Partido Magdalo regains control of Cavite board". Philstar.com. Retrieved January 20, 2022.