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Leni Robredo
1965Apr, 23

Leni Robredo

Leni Robredo, Filipina activist, 14th Vice President of the Philippines

Maria Leonor "Leni" Gerona Robredo, born Maria Leonor Santo Tomas Gerona on April 23, 1965, stands as a prominent Filipina lawyer, dedicated politician, and passionate social activist. Known affectionately by her popular nickname "Leni," a common practice in Philippine culture, she holds the distinguished position as the 14th and incumbent Vice President of the Philippines, a role that often sees its occupant championing social programs and serving as a key figure in national discourse.

Before her foray into national politics, Robredo's life was deeply intertwined with public service, notably through her marriage to the late Jesse Robredo. Jesse, a highly respected public servant, served with distinction as the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government and was widely celebrated for his principles of good governance, earning him the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service. His untimely passing left a significant void, which, in turn, paved the way for Leni Robredo to continue his legacy of service, responding to the calls from her constituents.

A Journey into Public Service

Her political career began in earnest when she successfully ran for office, serving as the representative for Camarines Sur's 3rd district in the Philippine House of Representatives. From 2013 until her inauguration as Vice President in 2016, she represented her home province, known for its rich Bicolano culture and resilient communities, advocating for local development and social justice.

The Historic Vice Presidential Election of 2016

The 2016 vice presidential election proved to be a pivotal and intensely contested race for Robredo. She emerged victorious, narrowly defeating her rival, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., by a margin of 263,473 votes. This victory was later affirmed and even slightly widened by a report released by the Supreme Court, acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, which ultimately dismissed Marcos' electoral protest and further solidified her lead to 278,566 votes. This judicial confirmation underscored the legitimacy of her win, a significant point given the historical context and the enduring political narratives in the Philippines.

Milestones and Leadership as Vice President

As Vice President, Robredo has achieved several historical firsts. She is only the second woman to hold the vice presidency in the Philippines, following in the footsteps of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Furthermore, she proudly became the first Vice President to hail from the Bicol Region, bringing regional representation to one of the nation's highest offices. Her tenure has been marked by a strong focus on poverty alleviation, women's empowerment, and good governance, often leading initiatives that directly address the needs of marginalized communities.

Her advocacy for women's rights and gender equality has garnered international recognition. In 2016, the government of Thailand honored her with an award for her exemplary work in these areas, highlighting her commitment on a global stage. Domestically, her leadership also ensured that the Office of the Vice President (OVP) attained the coveted ISO 9001:2015 certification. This international standard for quality management systems attested to the OVP's commitment to efficiency, accountability, and the continuous improvement of its public services under her guidance.

An Eye Towards the Presidency

Demonstrating her unwavering commitment to public service and a vision for the nation, Robredo officially announced her bid for the presidency on October 7, 2021. This decision set the stage for her participation in the highly anticipated 2022 Philippine general election, where she vied for the country's highest office, continuing her journey as a prominent figure in Philippine politics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo?
Leni Robredo is a Filipina lawyer, politician, and social activist who served as the 14th and incumbent Vice President of the Philippines. She is widely known for her advocacy in good governance, women's empowerment, and poverty alleviation programs.
When was Leni Robredo born?
Maria Leonor Santo Tomas Gerona was born on April 23, 1965.
What was Leni Robredo's previous political experience before becoming Vice President?
Prior to her vice presidency, she served as the representative for Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district in the Philippine House of Representatives from 2013 to 2016.
Who was Jesse Robredo?
Jesse Robredo was Leni Robredo's late husband. He was a highly respected public servant, known for his good governance principles, who served as the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government and was a recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award.
How did Leni Robredo win the Vice Presidential election in 2016?
She won the 2016 vice presidential election by a narrow margin against Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. Her victory was further affirmed by the Supreme Court, acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, which dismissed an electoral protest against her.
What are some of her notable achievements or recognitions as Vice President?
During her term, she became the second woman and the first Bicolana to serve as Vice President. She received an award from the government of Thailand for her work on women's empowerment, and her office, the OVP, achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management systems, reflecting her commitment to efficient and accountable public service.
Did Leni Robredo run for President?
Yes, Leni Robredo announced her candidacy for the presidency on October 7, 2021, participating in the 2022 Philippine general election.

References

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