Loren Legarda

Loren Legarda
Official portrait, 2019
President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
July 25, 2022 – May 20, 2024
Preceded byMigz Zubiri (acting)
Succeeded byJinggoy Estrada
Senator of the Philippines
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2019
In office
June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2004
Senate Majority Leader
In office
July 23, 2002 – January 12, 2004
Preceded byAquilino Pimentel Jr.
Succeeded byFrancis Pangilinan
In office
July 23, 2001 – June 3, 2002
Preceded byFrancisco Tatad
Succeeded byAquilino Pimentel Jr.
Senate positions
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
In office
May 18, 2017 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byAlan Peter Cayetano
Succeeded byKoko Pimentel
In office
July 26, 2010 – July 22, 2013
Preceded byMiriam Defensor Santiago
Succeeded byMiriam Defensor Santiago
Chair of the Senate Finance Committee
In office
July 25, 2016 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byFrancis Escudero
Succeeded bySonny Angara
Chair of the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee
In office
July 22, 2013 – July 25, 2016
Preceded byMigz Zubiri
Succeeded byCynthia Villar
Chair of the Senate Climate Change Committee
In office
December 9, 2009 – June 30, 2019
Preceded bynew office
Succeeded byNancy Binay
Chair of the Senate Agriculture and Food Committee
In office
February 2, 2009 – July 22, 2013
Preceded byEdgardo Angara
Succeeded byFrancis Pangilinan
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
In office
July 22, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Serving with several others
SpeakerAlan Peter Cayetano
Lord Allan Velasco
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Antique
In office
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Preceded byPaolo Everardo Javier
Succeeded byAntonio Legarda Jr.
Personal details
Born
Lorna Regina Bautista Legarda

(1960-01-28) January 28, 1960 (age 64)
Malabon, Rizal, Philippines
Political partyNPC (2005–present)
Other political
affiliations
KNP (2004)
Independent (2003–2005)
Lakas–NUCD (1998–2003)
Spouse
(m. 1989; ann. 2008)
Children2
Residence(s)Malabon, Metro Manila
Pandan, Antique
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (BA)
National Defense College of the Philippines (MNSA)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionJournalist
WebsiteLoren Legarda
Luntiang Pilipinas
Nickname(s)Bai A Labi (Honorary Muslim Princess) of the Marawi Sultanate League;[1]

Tukwifi (Bright Star) of the Mountain Province Indigenous Peoples;[1] Bai Matumpis (The One Who Takes Care) of the unified congregation of 10 Davao indigenous people groups;[1]

Cuyong Adlaw Dulpa-an Labaw sa Kadunggan (Shining Sun Rising in Power) of the Suludnon Indigenous Peoples of Panay[1]
Military service
Allegiance Philippines
Branch/service Philippine Army
Rank Colonel

Lorna Regina "Loren" Bautista Legarda (born January 28, 1960) is a Filipina politician, environmentalist, cultural worker, and former journalist who is currently serving as a Senator and served as the president pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines from 2022 to 2024. This also makes her the first woman to serve as Senate President Pro Tempore in the upper chamber's history. Before entering politics, she began her career as a news reporter until becoming a news anchor. She previously served three terms in the Senate from 1998 to 2004 and from 2007 to 2019. She is the longest-serving female Senator in the history of the Senate, and the only female in the Philippines to top two senatorial elections: 1998 and 2007. Legarda was also the House Deputy Speaker during her three-year stint as the representative of Antique from 2019 to 2022.

Legarda ran for vice president in 2004 as the running mate of Fernando Poe Jr., but controversially lost to Noli de Castro, Legarda contested the result on an electoral protest where she also lost.[2][3] She fell short again vying for the same position in 2010 as the running mate of Manny Villar.

Legarda is an advocate of climate change awareness and has numerous achievements in the fields of social development and human rights advocacy along with her work in journalism.[1] Her legislative work is focused on education, indigenous people rights, culture, women's rights, children's rights, and the environment. Some the notable laws she authored and co-authored include the Climate Change Act, Clean Water Act, Renewable Energy Act, Magna Carta of Women, Anti-Domestic Violence Act, National Cultural Heritage Act, Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012, the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, and the Universal Healthcare Law. Alongside her legislative work, she has also represented the Philippines to UNESCO multiple times. In 2018, Legarda became a Commissioner of the newly formed international organization, Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA).[4] She also chaired the Climate Vulnerable Forum, which encompasses 20 climate vulnerable countries.

For her environmental work, Legarda has received numerous accolades; she was awarded 2001 UNEP Laureate as declared by the United Nations Environment Programme,[1] a 2008 Regional Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation for Asia and the Pacific as declared by the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction,[1] a National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Champion by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2017.[5] She was declared by the United Nations as a UN Global Champion for Resilience in 2015. She was the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Dangal ng Haraya Patron of Arts and Culture.[6] She has been named as honorary princess and member by numerous indigenous people communities in the Philippines due to her support for indigenous people's rights since the 1970s. She was honored as a Chevalier in France[7][8] and Cavaliere in Italy.[9]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Senator Loren B. Legarda – Senate of the Philippines". Senate.gov.ph. November 30, 2015. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  2. ^ Frialde, Mike (February 20, 2008). "It's final: Loren loses election protest case vs Noli". The Philippine Star. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
  3. ^ "P.E.T. Case No. 003". lawphil.net. Retrieved January 18, 2008.
  4. ^ "Statement: Opening Ceremony, Launch of the Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)". Loren Legarda. October 16, 2018. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  5. ^ "WikiLeaks: US impressed with 'influential' Kris, Merci". ABS-CBN News. Posted at August 30, 2011 11:25 PM | Updated as of August 31, 2011 2:29 AM
  6. ^ "Legarda is beacon of art for NCCA". December 22, 2016.
  7. ^ "Loren receives French Legion of Honor – Philstar.com". philstar.com.
  8. ^ "Senator Loren Legarda named Knight in the French Legion of Honor". La France aux Philippines et en Micronésie.
  9. ^ "Legarda receives Italy's prestigious Order of Merit – Philstar.com". philstar.com.

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