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************************R*** ********* ******** ** *** R ^ ** ** ******* X*X***** ******** Sponsored By: Hon REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA Telephone no. g6l-0lg1 fEax: g62_6473 Email address: sangguniangpanlungsod2k 1 9@gmail. com a P lll RESOLUTION NO. 19-12(i A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SYMPHATIES TO TriE FAMILY OF AQUILINO QUILINGING PIMENTEL, JR. WHO HAS JOINED HIS CREATOR ON OCTOBER 20, x a * * ., x * * * 3-0-J.';---.-************************r*** ********* ******** ** *** r ^ ** ** ******* x*x***** ******** Sponsored by: Hon. Coun. Atty. Raul R. Corro Hon. Coun. Alexson V. Diaz Hon. Coun. Paty Katy C. Boncayao Hon. Coun. Louisito A. Arciaga Hon. Coun. Allan Rey A. Camilon Hon. Coun. Ting Niefes Hon. Coun. Stephanie G. feves Hon. Coun. lvee Rhia A. Tadefa Hon. Coun Engr. NeptaliS. Sanfiagi, Hon. Coun. Engr. lWarissa C. Rongavilla Hon. Coun. Francis lan T. Bagatsing Hon. Coun. Mark Lester M. Baes Hon. Coun. Ma. Dhesiree G. Arevalo Hon. Coun. Engr. Mamerto T. Sevilia, Jr. Hon. Coun. Engr. Arlene D. Hilapo Hon. Coun. Cornelio M. Martinez Hon. Coun. Walter A. Arcilla --!-?:;S:!!.;I?,,ii?!i'.?-;.!:.1:3!.j1;---. " xr***************,*i*,,i********* WHEREAS, Aquitino Quilinging Pimentel, Jr., bor r ort December 1 1 , 1933 alscr commonly known as Nene Pimentel, was a Filipino Poiittoai r a,td human rights lau;yer wo was one of the leading political opposition leaders durirtg [i,e ,egitne of Ferdirland fiilarcos, WHEREAS, as a political leader, he co-founded the i:ountry's current ruling party Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-LABAN); WHEREAS, Nene Pimentel's sterling civrl service ctiei: r includes the following: o President of the Senate of the Philippines jrsrn 2000-2001; c Majority Ftoor Leader of the Senafe of the Phitippines June 3, 2002 to July 23,2002; e Majority Floor Leader of the Senate of the Phitippines July 26' 2004 - June 30, 2010; o June 30, 1998-June 30,2010 o June 30, 1987 to June 30, 1992 o Minister of the lnterior and Locat Governnrerrt, lwarch 25, 1986 to June 30, 1987 '-t0, . Assem blyman from Cagayan de Oro June 1984 - March 25, 1986; o Mayor of Cagayan de Oro June 30, 198() - -.'ttne 30, 1984 . 1g71 Canstitutional Convention Delegarc !','.tttr lvlisamis Oriental June 1, 19771-September 23, 1972 ') ---:"---i- - -.r'--:E3 --i-:-- *F*': ...I Gi -fl-ry.leo 9OOt:zOOa -{a.hr r\}r(E= Mlrrrt'rr htl-lJPA,t REPUBLIKA NG PILPINAS PAMAIIALAANG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA KALAKIIANG MAYNILA Telephone no. 861-018 I lFax 862-6473 Email address: sangguniangpanlungsod2k I 9@gmail. com a ,Ptt Page 2 Reso/ution No. 19-126 WHEREAS, as a private citizen, Nene Pimentel is l:,trrei to six children by wife Lourdes de la Llana, Nene Plmentel left office on June 30,2a1u atter serving three Senate terms and briefly as Senate President; WHEREAS, He remained active in political !ife, l.aKing on the role of elder statesman - continuing to criticize authorrtarianism, [B] hurirarr rights violations; WHEREAS, Nene Pimentel was a proponent of tc.it,i;tisrn in the Philippines. He has proposed 5 states in Luzon, 1 federal capital (Metro Nlarr,la),4 states rn Vrsayas, and 3-4 states in Mlindanao. He also oroposed the establishnrerrt of two autonomous regions within the proposed Bangsamoro federal state: Xavter University - Ateneo de Cagayan; NOW THEREFORE BE lT RESOLVED, AS lT lS TTEREBY RESOLVED, by 9'n Sangguniang Panlungsod of tMuntinlupa, to express syrnprirries to the family of Aquilino Quilinging Pimentel, Jr. who has joined his creator on O,--toDer 20,2419. APPROVED. by 9th Sangguniang Panlungsod r"ri iVluntinlupa, this 21't day of October 2019, on its 17th Regular Session. CONCURRED DISTRICT 1 COUN. ATTY. RAUL R. CORRO COUN. ALFX.SON V. DIAZ Member Menther COUN. PATY KATY C. BONCAYAO COUN. I-OUISITO A. ARCIAGA Member Mernber COUN. ALLAN REY A. CAMILON COUN. TING NIEFES Member Mernber COUN. STEPHANIE G. TEVES COUN. IVEI RHIA A. TADEFA Member Member DISTRICT 2 COUN. ENGR. NEPTALI A. SAN] IAGO Member COUN. ENGR. MARISSA C. RONGAVILLA Member / - _--i _t'--4r'': ':_ ":_:=J ;rya€O SOOt;=OO6 -.rs6,Gr r\rrt(Gi -Jfl t5r.rGr-rrGrr-1trrr\t REPUBLIKA NG PILTINAS PAMAHALAANG LIINGSOD NG }IUNTINLUPA KALAKHANG MAYNILA Telephone no. 86 l-0 I 8 1 lF ax 862-647 3 Email address: sangguniangpanlungsod2kl 9@gmail. com P lll Page 3 Reso/ution No. 19-126 COUN. FRANCIS IAN T. BAGATSING COUN. MARK LESTER M. BAES Member Mentber COUN. MA. DHESIREE G. AREVII-O Member COUN. ENGR. MAMERTO T. SEVILI-A, JR. Member COUN. ENGR. ARLENE D. HILAPO COUN. CORNELIO M. MARTINEZ Member Member COUN. WALTER A. ARCILLA COUN. KENICHI D. TAKAGI, JR. President President Secto ral Re p re se ntative Se cto ra I Represen tative Association of Barangay Chairman Federaticn of Sangguniang Kabataan I HEREBY CERTIFY, as to the correctness of the 1ersrj'Jrrlc ii.e'solution/Ordinance. CEC!LIA C. LAZARTE Se<;rciary to the Sangguniang ATTESTED: ARTEMIO A. SIMUNDAC City ( ice-Mayor/Presiding Officer APPROVED: ATTY. JAIME R. 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