ATTY. LORENZO “ERIN” R. TAÑADA III
Chairperson Lorenzo "Erin" Reyes Tañada III, is a Filipino lawyer, broadcaster, and human rights and labor rights advocate who has served as a Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives. A member of the Liberal Party, he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2004, as the representative of the 4th District of Quezon Province. He is particularly known for being the author of "Anti-Torture Act of 2009" (Republic Act No. 9749), the "Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity" (Republic Act No. 9851), and the "Renewable Energy Act of 2008" (RA 9513) as well as for his strong advocacy of the Freedom of Information Bill. He formerly served as the manager for news and public affairs of UNTV-37 and host for several programs of the said station. Early life and career Erin Tañada is a grandson of the late Senator Lorenzo M. Tañada and the eldest child of former Senator Wigberto E. Tañada, the Senator who led the fight to rid the country of the U.S. military bases in Clark and Subic. His exposure to public service brought him to the parliament of the streets during the latter part of the Martial Law years. Tañada was a college student at Ateneo de Manila University where he actively updated his fellow students on political developments. When former Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. was assassinated in 1983, he joined the university's Task Force Ninoy, a group supporting the advocacies of Ninoy Aquino. He finished his legal studies at the Manuel L. Quezon University - School of Law, and with a never give up attitude, passed the Philippine Bar Examination on his third try. He would later practice law at the Tañada, Vivo and Tan law office. Political career Tañada started his political career by winning the seat of the fourth district of Quezon Province in the House of Representatives in 2004. He was the Assistant Majority Leader of the 13th Congress, the Chairman of the House of Representatives' Committee on Human Rights of the 14th Congress, and the Deputy Speaker of the 15th Congress. He was re-elected unopposed for his third term as Congressman. While he eyed the Speakership of the 15th Congress, he gave way to Quezon City representative Feliciano Sonny Belmonte. He was at the forefront of the second high government official to ever be impeached, Philippine Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez, for betrayal of the public trust. The House of Representatives successfully impeached Gutierrez in March 2011, with him being one of the representatives that defended the impeachment on the floor, and among the 212 representatives that voted to impeach her. He was a spokesperson of the prosecution during the impeachment of the late Chief Justice Renato Corona. As Congressman for three consecutive terms, his advocacies include having -
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Atty. Lorenzo “Erin” R. Tañada III Edicio G. De La Torre Teodoro B. Baguilat Jr. Rebecca L. Malay Marlon P. Palomo Raymundo C. Agaton Jr. Dionesio T. Alave Jr. Dennis B. Batangan Jose Francisco ‘Kiko’ Benitez Raul Roi B. Borejon Marie Lisa M. Dacanay Tirso A. Martirez Mary Racelis Raul C. Rivera Crispin Q. Tria |
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Phone: 63-2-83724989
Address: 56 Mother Ignacia Street corner Dr. Lazcano Street, Quezon City, Philippines 1103