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Duterte previously served as Mayor of Danao, Cebu after he was appointed in that position in an acting capacity by then President Sergio Osmeña. [5] [6] He and his family moved to Davao in 1949.From 1959 to 1965, Vicente Duterte served as governor of Davao.
Vicente Abad Santos, nephew of José and Pedro – associate justice (1979–1986); ... Duterte family — Cebu, Davao City, Davao Province, and Surigao del Norte
The Duterte political family began with Vicente "Nene" Gonzales Duterte, a lawyer and former mayor of Danao, Cebu in 1945 who in 1946, migrated with his family to Davao to practice law and became a governor of the then-unified province of Davao in 1959 until 1965 when President Ferdinand Marcos appointed him as Secretary of General Services ...
The Duterte Family is a political family based in Davao, Philippines. Here are the following: ... Vicente Duterte (1911–1968), Filipino lawyer and politician ...
Category: Duterte family. ... Vicente Duterte; Z. Elizabeth Zimmerman This page was last edited on 14 September 2023, at 20:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Ferdinand Martin Gomez Romualdez is the third child of former Leyte Governor and Ambassador to the United States Benjamin Romualdez and Juliette Gomez-Romualdez. [6] [7] [8] His father was once named by Forbes as the 30th richest man in the Philippines with a net worth of ₱3.3 billion, which the Presidential Commission on Good Government claimed was ill-gotten. [9]
Duterte (seated, left) with his first family after delivering his third State of the Nation Address in 2018 Duterte with Avanceña along with their daughter, Veronica Duterte's father, Vicente, died in 1968 while his mother, Soledad, died on February 4, 2012, at the age of 95.
Eugenio Gabriel "Gabby" La'O Lopez III. [1] [2] Regina Paz "Gina" La'O Lopez [3]The López family of Iloílo is a wealthy and influential Filipino family of business magnates, media proprietors, politicians, and philanthropists descended from Sangley Chinese Filipino merchant Basílio López (c. 1800–c. 1875), who adopted the surname of his Spanish master, López, upon the latter's death.