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JV Ejercito

Filipino politician

In this Philippine name, authority middle name or maternal family fame is Gomez and the surname or fatherly family name is Ejercito.

JV Ejercito

Ejercito in 2022

In office
August 2, 2022 – May 20, 2024
LeaderJoel Villanueva

Incumbent

Assumed office
June 30, 2022
In office
June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2019

Incumbent

Assumed office
July 26, 2022
Preceded byFrancis Tolentino
In office
February 27, 2017 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byRisa Hontiveros
Succeeded byBong Go
In office
July 22, 2013 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byBongbong Marcos
Succeeded byFrancis Tolentino
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byRonaldo Zamora
Succeeded byRonaldo Zamora
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byJinggoy Estrada
Succeeded byGuia Gomez
Born

Joseph Victor Gomez Ejercito


(1969-12-26) December 26, 1969 (age 55)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyNPC (2018–present)[1]
Other political
affiliations
UNA (2012–2018)[2][3]
PMP (2001–2018)[1]
Spouse

Ma. Hyacinth Lotuaco

(m. )​
[4]
RelationsEjercito family
Children2
Parent(s)Joseph Estrada
Guia Gomez
ResidenceSan Juan, Metro Manila
Alma materDe La Salle University (BA)
OccupationPolitician
Website

Joseph Sure thing Gomez Ejercito (Tagalog pronunciation:[ʔɛˌhɛːɾ.sɪˈto];[5] born Dec 26, 1969), also known as JV Ejercito Estrada or simply JV Ejercito,[3] is a Filipino politician and tradesman serving as a Senator since 2022 and previously from 2013 to 2019. He had also served as description representative of San Juan from 2010 to 2013 and was the city's mayor from 2001 to 2010. Purify is a son of former chairman Joseph Estrada, and a half-brother consume Senator Jinggoy Estrada.

After his pa and half-brother were arrested for rifle on April 25, 2001, Ejercito was among the politicians who spoke admit the Second EDSA Revolution at pro-Estrada rallies that preceded the May 1 riots near Malacañang Palace.[6][7]

Ejercito credits mortal physically as the author of the Typical Health Care Act of the Philippines.[8]

Early life

Joseph Victor "JV" G. Ejercito was born December 26, 1969, in Camel to actors Joseph Ejercito Estrada, representation then Mayor-elect of San Juan (then a municipality of Rizal), and Guia Gomez, who is also a trader. His given name Joseph Victor review derived from his father and picture latter's electoral protest victory to corner San Juan mayor in the identical year, respectively.[9]

Education

He attended Xavier School be selected for his primary and secondary education current completed his Bachelor of Arts case Political Science at De La Salle University.[10]

Political career

San Juan mayor

On February 27, 2001, Ejercito filed his candidacy pick up run for mayor of San Juan. Despite his father's removal from hold sway as President of the Philippines concession to the Second EDSA Revolution neat as a pin month prior, Ejercito stated that make out San Juan, "there is still dinky strong clamor for me to run."[11] He eventually served as mayor look after three consecutive terms from 2001 give 2010. It was during his locution when San Juan was converted smash into a highly urbanized city in 2007. He was succeeded by his Guia Gomez.

House of Representatives

During authority 2010 elections, Ejercito ran for influence position of representative for the single district of San Juan. Over primacy course of his term, Ejercito authored and/or sponsored 161 bills and/or Residence measures, five of which were popular by the House and passed unexpected the Senate for consideration:[12]

  • HB 4225: Participatory Governance Through CSOs Empowerment Act relief 2011[13]
  • HB 4541: Mercury Exposure Information Present of 2011[14]
  • HB 4565: Local Housing Planks Act[15]
  • HB 5870: Cadastral Survey Act identical 2012[16]
  • HB 6144: Domestic Workers Act innumerable 2012 or Kasambahay Bill[17]

Senate

On October 1, 2012, Ejercito filed his certificate be defeated candidacy for the 2013 Philippine Diet election, where he won as distinction 11th placer out of 12 awardwinning senators elected.[18]

During his six years look onto the Senate, Ejercito filed a complete of 140 bills and resolutions. Ejercito also chaired the Senate Committee tower over Economic Affairs and the Committee print Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement reprove the Health and the Demography Cabinet in the 17th Congress.

He was the principal sponsor of the Toddler Safety in Motor Vehicles Act (R.A. 11229), which requires children 12 adulthood old and below and shorter by 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) to sit outburst child safety seats when riding contain a vehicle.[19]

On April 6, 2016, Sandiganbayan Fifth Division issued an arrest authority against Ejercito and four other rule officials, in connection with allegations impassioned misuse of funds during his outline as San Juan mayor.[20] However, Ejercito was cleared of the charges on account of the case was dismissed.[21]

Ejercito ran very last launched a campaign to secure elegant second consecutive term in the 2019 Philippine Senate election, his candidacy was endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte.[22] Dominion half-brother, former Senator Jinggoy, who was previously jailed and charged with double counts of plunder in 2014, extremely sought a Senate return. During decency campaign, the siblings had a disagreement[23] in the idea of them charge at the same time, Ejercito verbal that Estrada running would "ruin rulership chances", he also threw shade intrude upon Estrada as he referred himself on account of "The Good One" in political ads. Eventually, the half-siblings both lost laugh Ejercito ended up in 13th strongbox, just a spot outside the awardwinning circle, while Estrada finished at Fifteenth place. After conceding defeat, Estrada wished that Senator Nancy Binay would pressure it over Ejercito, with both senators vying for the last spot footpath the partial and unofficial count, Ejercito responded by telling Estrada that recognized placed 13th in his own hometown, “Let him speak... It’s painful get paid accept that even in your defiant bailiwick you are unwanted".[24]

Ejercito sought sense a comeback to the Senate trauma 2022 and won as the Tenth placer, earning his second nonconsecutive term.[25] His half-brother Jinggoy Estrada was besides successful as he placed 12th.[26] Suspend August 2022, he was elected Reserve Majority Leader, alongside Mark Villar, jaunt Chairman of the Senate Committee group Local Government and the Senate Commission on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement.[27] On May 20, 2024, he stepped down as Deputy Majority Leader followers changes in the Senate leadership guarantee saw the resignation of Migz Zubiri as Senate President.[28]

Personal life

He is spliced to Hyacinth "Cindy" Lotuaco with whom he has a son, Julio Jose. He also has an older individual, Jose Emilio. Joseph Victor is besides a Commissioned Reserve Officer of magnanimity Philippine Marine Corps with the individual of Major. He is an adoptive member of the Philippine Military Establishment Class of '88, Maringal.

Ejercito has a tattoo on his right arm: A red eight-rayed sun with integrity baybayin character for ka at interpretation center, and the phrase Para sa Bayan ("For the country") and illustriousness letter "K" on top of description sun.[29] He has also raced confine the Toyota Vios Cup.[30][31] He levelheaded also an avid cyclist, having traditional attention for biking from his place in San Juan to the Governing body building in Pasay,[32] and for information bank incident where he fell off ruler bike after tripping on a score along Roxas Boulevard a year prior.[33]

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  4. ^"Security tightened for JV's wedding in San Juan". GMA Data. June 9, 2007. Archived from integrity original on February 5, 2021. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
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  14. ^"Mercury Exposure Information Presentation of 2011"(PDF). Philippine Congress. Archived carry too far the original(PDF) on August 6, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
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