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Noynoy’s Profile

It is in his bloodline. It is his heritage. For him, democracy restored must be enshrined without fear but with greatest fervor.

It is second nature to Senator Benigno “Noynoy” S. Aquino III to be both a fiscalizer, who relentlessly espouse public accountability, and a staunch advocate of liberal democracy.

His key legislative initiatives are anchored on the protection of human rights and good governance through increased transparency and public accountability. These are founded on the democratic ideals championed by his parents, former Senator and martyr Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. and former President Corazon Aquino.

A true working democracy, he says, makes possible not only political freedoms but a better life for all Filipinos. It must be able to provide jobs, education, social services and equitable economic prosperity for everyone, not just the rich, privileged few.

The defense of democracy nearly cost Senator Aquino his life. He was almost killed during the military coup against President Aquino in 1990 when he met retreating rogue soldiers at the front gates of Malacañang. Three of his bodyguards died while he suffered five bullet wounds. A bullet is still embedded in his neck.

Senator Aquino served as Congressman of the 2nd District of Tarlac from 1998 to 2007. In 2004, he was stripped of his prestigious post as Deputy House Speaker for Luzon after he joined leaders of the Liberal Party (LP) in calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at the height of the “Hello Garci” scandal.

In May 2007, he ran for Senator and won, placing 6th in the national elections.

As Senator in the 14th Congress, he chairs the Senate Committee on Local Government.

In the LP, Senator Aquino held various positions such as Secretary General and Vice Chairman. He is now the party’s official standard bearer for the 2010 Presidential election with mar Roxas as his running mate.

Noynoy is a graduate of Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University. He fancies Chinese food and is a shooting and billiards enthusiast.

BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
Senator – 14th Congress of the Philippines

Senate Office:

Rm. 526 5th Flr., GSIS Bldg., Financial Center, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Trunk Lines: (632) 552-6601 to 70 loc. 5541
Direct Lines: (632) 833-6383
Telefax No.: (632) 552-6601 loc. 5540
Email: sbsa_iii@yahoo.com
Website: www.noynoy.ph

Date of Birth: 08 February 1960

Place of Birth: Manila

Civil Status: Single

Religion: Catholic

Parents:

POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION & POSITION

  • Vice Chairman Liberal Party of the Philippines (March 17, 2006 to present)
  • Secretary General Liberal Party of the Philippines (2004 to March 16, 2006)
  • Vice-Pres. for Luzon Liberal Party of the Philippines (2002-2004)
  • Secretary General Liberal Party of the Philippines (1999-2002)
  • Chairman of the Board Central Luzon Congressional Caucus

EDUCATION

  • AB Economics Ateneo de Manila University (1977-1981)
  • Secondary Education Ateneo de Manila University (1973-1977)
  • Primary Education Ateneo de Manila University (1965-1973)

The Lighter side of Noynoy

  • He is well loved by his staff. Every request is followed by a “Thank You” even when it is a very stressful day. He eats in the same table with his staff.
  • He is a consummate lover of music. He has a vast collection of CDs and records of various musical genre.
  • He is a film buff. He keeps VCDs and DVDs of the best from Hollywood.

BIOGRAPHY

Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuangco Aquino III (born February 8, 1960) is a Philippine statesman.

The only son of Benigno Aquino, Jr., a Senator imprisoned (and later assassinated) for opposing the dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos, and Aquino’s wife Corazon Aquino, who served as President from 1986 to 1992 following the overthrow of Marcos. Aquino was named after his father and his grandfather, Benigno Aquino, Sr., a one-time Speaker of the House of Representatives. He is also the brother of TV host and actress Kris Aquino.

It is in his bloodline. It is his heritage. For him, democracy restored must be enshrined without fear but with greatest fervor.

Senator Benigno “Noynoy” S. Aquino III, like second nature, is both a fiscalizer, who relentlessly espouses public accountability, and a staunch advocate of liberal democracy.

A true working democracy, he says, provides not only political freedoms but a better life for all Filipinos. A working democracy must be able to provide jobs, education, social services and equitable economic prosperity for everyone, not just the rich, privileged few.

Early life

Benigno Aquino III was born on February 8, 1960. He is one of five children of Benigno Aquino, Jr., who was then Vice Governor of Tarlac province, and Corazon Aquino. Aquino studied in Ateneo de Manila University for his elementary, high school, and college education, earning his Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree in 1981.

Aquino was wounded during the 1987 failed coup attempt against his mother and was almost killed by a grenade. Specifically, on August 28, 1987, rebel soldiers led by Gregorio Honasan attacked the Malacañang Palace. Noynoy was hit by 5 bullets (one is still embedded in his neck), and 3 of his 4 escorts were killed (the fourth was wounded) protecting him.

Political life

Aquino is a member of the Liberal Party, one of the two parties that traditionally dominated Philippine politics before the 1972 imposition of Martial Law. He has served as the party’s Secretary General (1999-2002; 2004-2006), as well as Vice President of the party’s Luzon chapter (2002-2004). He currently holds the position of Vice Chairman of the Liberal Party, having assumed the post in March 2006.

Aquino is associated with a faction of the Liberal Party which opposes President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, whom he is on record as describing as “worse than Marcos,” citing alleged human rights violations.

House of Representatives

Aquino was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998, representing the 2nd District of Tarlac. He won re-election in 2001 and 2004, serving until 2007.

During his time in Congress, he served on numerous committees: the Public Order and Security, Transportation and Communications, Agriculture, Banks and Financial Intermediaries, Peoples’ Participation, Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, Appropriations, Natural Resources, and Trade and Industry committees (11th Congress), the Civil, Political and Human Rights, Good Government, Public Order and Security, Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy committees (12th Congress), and the Banks and Financial Intermediaries, Energy, Export Promotion, Public Order and Safety committees (13th Congress). He was also Deputy Speaker from November 2004 to February 2006.

Senate

Barred by term limits from seeking a fourth term as the Representative for the second district of Tarlac province, Aquino was elected to the Senate in the May 14, 2007 midterm elections under the banner of the Genuine Opposition (GO), a coalition comprising a number of parties, including his own Liberal Party, seeking curb attempts by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to amend the Constitution. In his political ads, he was endorsed by younger sister, TV host Kris Aquino, and mother, former President Corazon Aquino. Although a devout Roman Catholic, he was endorsed by one of the largest Protestant churches in the Philippines, the Jesus is Lord movement, whose leader, Eddie Villanueva. With more than 14.3 million votes, Aquino’s tally was the sixth highest of the 37 candidates for the 12 vacant seats elected from the nation at large. He assumed his new office on June 30, 2007.

During the campaign, Aquino reached out to his former enemy, Senator Gregorio Honasan, supporting his application for bail. He was referring to two bloody coup attempts against his mother in 1987 and 1989, in the first of which Aquino was seriously injured.

sources: www.senate.gov.ph, www.noynoy.ph

  • Ngayon ay pwede ko nang ipahayag ang aking “full support” sa Noynoy-Mar tandem when both of you finally announced your intention. I strongly believe in the divine intervention. Nakikita at nararamdaman ko sa inyong dalawa ang tunay at tapat na adhikain na mayroon kayo na magkaroon ng pagbabago sa sistema ng pamamalakad ng ating gobyerno at pagbabago ng ating lipunan. Ipagpapatuloy ko ang aking pagdarasal sa tagumpay ninyong dalawa sampu ng inyong mga pamilya. May the good Lord and Mama Mary intecede on both of you. God bless.

  • NOYNOY kung talagang karapat dapat ka for president .. tanggalin mo yung tax sa mga employee na 15 below ang sweldo .. !

    YUNG PINAGPAWISAN KASE NG MGA EMPLEYADO HALOS SA TAX LANG NAPUPUNTA .. heres my concern .. sana mabigyan ng action ..

  • the reason why i will support you for your candidacy for president is because i believe that if a person have fear in god, this person will not be a corrupt leader, because, at my age, many presidentiables always say in their campaign that they will solve our problem on poverty, but when they are elected, their promises are not granted, unlike you, you came from a good family, and your parents taught you to believe and have fear to our lord. i believe that lord will help and guide you this coming election. if you will be the next president, i hope that you will continue helping the people who suffer from poverty. . .

    MORE POWER AND GOD BLESS YOU!!!? ? ?

  • Noy i know you are capable of leading our country and you don’t even have enough time to plan about it – BECAUSE FATE dictates it. This is all meant to happen. It’s about time that our beloved country will have a leader that is true, uncorrupted, religious and God fearing. We love you Noy and your entire family. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING SO GENEROUS IN SPIRIT.

  • @employee… tingin ko hindi nila tatanggalin yung tax na sinasabi mo kasi malaking kawalan sa gobyerno yun… knowing na mas marami kumikita ng below 15k kaya mas marmi ang tax na napupunta s gobyerno although yund din gusto ko mangyari para naman malaki take home pay sa pamilya.. sana nga mabigyang pansin yan.

  • I know medical expenses in our country bleeds so much Filipinos, if there is one wish i long for the Noynoy y Mar to take place it is to pattern the healthcare benefit we benefitted from Spain. I was operated here from my myoma and all free and the medicines are really low. My vote goes for Noynoy and Mar for 2010 election and will disseminate this info to all OFWs i may reach in this area where i stay now.

  • If GOD is with you, you DON’T NEED a lasengo,sugarol at babaerong ex president or an ex-president that think he can buy the senate and congress.

    Reformist are watching. You are still trying to tie up with someone that made MALACANANG a beerhouse.

    Don’t be fooled by survey yet. Many has not decided yet.

  • viva…noynoy,the newly elected president of the philippines and no else.

  • i’m proud to be an aquino supporter,of course..it’s in our blood as well to be honest and kindness to all the filipino people.

  • Hi Elsa, yes I agreed, even here in The Netherlands it is similar. We will try to relay it to Noynoy and Mar :)

  • please check the data…Noy did not represented the 3rd district of Tarlac…he is from the second district…Im from Concepcion, Tarlac (3rd District)…Go Go Go Noy….

  • I am for Noynoy all the way..I supported his father and joined the 1986 people power revolution, everyone in my family was for Marcos except me. In the end I have proven them wrong and I was right.

    After Cory Aquino’s presidency I was hoping for Noynoy to continue his father’s mission and lead our country to a real better Phillipines.

    Now my hand L sign is up again in the air and will continue on supporting for real change…

    I am proud to be NoyPI!! LABAN!!LABAN!!LABAN!!

  • @Philip such an honor to have you with us…

  • Noy,

    May I kNOW your stand in pork barrel? if you get elected as president

    Please allow me to suggest things to do if you win the presidency

    please pressure and force the local executives to implement laws like jaywalking, illegal settlers, waste segregation, smoke belching, color um vehicles, and many other laws that is within the responsibility of every local executives.

    tnx

  • Dko iboboto c noynoy! For the ff. Reasons.
    1. The death of his father is still mystery to many filipinos even her mother cannot solved this case during her term. What more with his son noynoy who can easily dictated by others.
    2. Luisita massacre still unclosed just like maguindanao massacre warlordism din ang mga aquino & cohuangco sa kanilang nasasakupan.
    3. Her sister has no integrity he violates the rules of god. She’s immoral and luxurious. Wake up ppl to many filipinos are in poverty and this rich lady can shout it out loud that she has a new coaster! This lady has no heart!
    4. And lastly for me noynoy is weak for everything!
    Wake up ppl dpa kayo nadala! Kaya nga nkipagkalas c keso sa np kc ayaw nya may big boss! Panu pa kaya kung kamaganak nitong kandidato nyo yon former big boss ni keso!
    Beholded eto c noynoy!

  • @Private Okay, point taken.

  • “I am determined to continue the fight started by my father and my mother to see that democracy takes root and is strengthened in our country. This cannot happen in a government that serves the interest of the powerful few. We must strengthen the institutions of government so that they truly serve the interests of our people.”

    CONTINUE TO FIGHT WHAT? DEMOCRACY? IS THIS THE ONLY LEGACY THAT YOU CAN OFFER TO YOUR COUNTRYMEN? SHAME ON YOU MR. NOYNOY! POWERFUL FEW? YOUR ONE OF THEM SO DON’T FOOL THE PPL! STRENGTHEN THE INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT YOU DON’T HAVE THE POWER TO DO THIS BCOZ YOU ARE BEHOLDEN TO YOUR POLITICAL PARTY AND TO YOUR BIG BOSS!

  • @PRIVATE/VOTE WISELY puputok lang ang butse mo, mananalo at mananalo pa rin si Noynoy. Wala naman kayong ibang maipupukol kay Noynoy. Lalo lamang nadagdagan ang mga sumusupporta kay Noynoy dahil sa mga pinaggagawa ninyo!!!

  • vote@cc.org (very abusive comment deleted) by Admin.

  • vote wisely pala ha, sa sunod aralin mo ang salitang sense! sabagay, pang ilang nick mo na ‘yang gamit mo?

  • expletives deleted. one more offense and you will be banned here – admin

  • @VOTE WISELY/PRIVATE: Sinong walang kaasal-asal sa atin? Dahil lang sa wala na kayong maibabato kay Noynoy, NAGMUMURA ka na? Mas TAE ang pagkatao mo. Duwag ka pa, nagtatago sa sa dalawang Pseudonyms!!!

  • The admin looks irritated with bad comments! This is so called Democracy!

    We are ONLY irritated with your EXPLETIVES o PAGMUMURA.. gets mo? .. democracy my ass! next time you do that, banned kana. – admin

  • I submit this pesky fly be banned immediately including his IP address.

  • @VOTE WISELY Yes, this is democracy, but this democracy can’t stop you from being sued with libel. Kung sa real world, kung sabihan mo ng masama ang isang tao, kahit in democracy, you can still be charged and be found guilty of libel.

  • Vote (UN)WISELY that is not even a bad comments.! We have the right to filter words here, unless you are not civilise person enough to handle a healthy discussion and debate.

    Tingnan ko land kung saan ka pulutin pag sinabi mo sa harap ni Ted Failon, yan! Perhaps you can say the same word too to your own PET candidates. ;)

    Grow up kid! This is not your own world.

  • Hi Eddie Ako! very yellow :) Hustisya should see this she own a yellow scooter. But am with the other Yellow crowd and a true blue blooded presidential candidate ;)

  • @Awie, my yellow scooter is raring to go. I just hesitated to use it last week because I lost my helmet in some place. But count me in when campaign period starts.

    I can see some foreign objects are coming to us. Don’t be disturbed, guys. The reason why I am here is because of them. Although I am a suicidal supporter of Cory and Ninoy, I was not much of a pro-Noynoy at the start. It only developed when some people were saying bad things about him. I heard them. I talked to them. Before I know it, I was already arguing with them. The more they hit Noynoy, the more I feel that I like him to become our President.

    I know Bro. Eddie will heed the call of his conscience and withdraw in favor of Noynoy. Someday. Yes, one of these days. That yellow scooter will run for Noynoy.

  • @eddie ako,dont waste your vote,please be realist,your manok have no chance,think it over, you have still time to ponder,do it not for you but for the good of our next generation.If you do anything do it for good specially for our beloved country.

  • @Eddie Ako,

    Just come to think of it.

    Heto kami;

    47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% !!!!!

    Heto kayo;

    .05%

    Would you mind telling Bro. Eddie to withdraw and throw his support to Noynoy?

    ( Cge kayo, pag nakabawas kayo ng boto for Noynoy, baka si Villar or Erap maging presidente, todas ang bayan. That would be a BIG disservice to the country we love so much. Don’t deliver the country to Villar or Erap, please…. )

  • “a true blue blooded presidential candidate”

    Awie, parang medyo masamang pakinggan. Nagmumukhang elitista si Noynoy. I get the true blue stuff…pero huwag namang blue blooded. :-)

  • @Hustisya Huwag ka namang ganyan kay @Eddie Ako. We wouldn’t be so happy if the situation is reversed, if Bro Eddie gets the majority and we get the .05%. What would we feel if Bro Eddie’s supporters tell us to withdraw from Noynoy and shift to Bro. Eddie? :-)

  • Hi Regina, am just more referring to the colours since it’s all about Yellow, for a difference. Noynoy is destine to be the President of Republic of the Philippines on 2010.

  • @Awie yeah, but the sentence construction tells a different story. If a Noynoy hater would read that, it would look like he’s an elitist.

  • @Regina, i’m not against his (vote wisely) comments except writing expletives words. pag nag mumura kana and use insulting words to other commenters here, well ibang usapan na yon!

  • @ka Lito, let’s give this pesky fly one more chance, let’s show them that we have a high level of tolerance here. isa na lang, at kung hindi pa rin, ako na mismo kukuha ng fly swatter. :)

  • @Leo exactly my point. We have democracy to express what we feel, what we think, but cursing others off and insulting is way beyond the line. Noynoy-haters can come and express their views, why they won’t vote for him, but dirty work is not permitted here!

  • @Eddie Ako, Bro. Eddie is a good man no doubt about it. But I won’t vote for him because he’s not a true evangelist. A true evangelist does not live comfortably.

  • @Leo, I defer to your judgment. But it does make sense if we lay down the rules in this site for the guidance of members and critics.

  • My cousin’s husband is a Pastor assigned in Las Vegas Nevada. He is Mexican but he knows how Bro Eddie increased his own salary to be able to raise funds for his candidacy at the expense of other church members.

  • My relative is Pastor,he cant support his wife and children with his income alone.Thanks his wife earn a living.When his wife complain the P4,000 what he give per month (he live in his parokya,his wife and children in another town),he answer,thats the risk being serving to God,I serve God and I have to be contented whatever I recieved.

  • @ka Lito, i think most of the commenters and readers here are mature and responsible enough to know the right from wrong, another rules no longer needed. meron lang talagang ibang pasaway na nang-aasar lang, testing our patience to the limits! :)

  • @ka lito, korek ka dyan! i’m a member of JIL once…

  • @LENLEN, you can deceive ppl but not the true ppl of GOD!

  • To Eddie ako, we are not favour with your candidate and we respect your own opinion and so please respect also our own opinion about Noynoy. One thing that I do not like with some people sometimes are insisting their own opinions and forcing the other party to agree with their opinions…and that I called closed minded and one sided.

    Thank you for visiting Noynoy’s site, but if you came here to force people to agree with your own opinions you are totally wrong and you are exactly in the wrong place. You better share your likes and dislikes in your own candidate website.

  • @Hustisya, dont fool yourself with this survey percentage. survey is all about money and used by the elitist.

    baka magulat ka c erap parin ang manalo! lolz lam mo kung talagang desidido c Noynoy dapat nung umpisa pa lang nagsabi na cia na gusto nya maging Presidente kaso ndi e atras abante (WEAK). Kay Mar Roxas sana ang boto kaso biglang umepal c Noynoy! Kaya ang vice ko c Binay na!

  • @eddie-ako, eddie ikaw? kami hindi! and please stop using God’s name, it’s blasphemy.

  • @Eddie ako: There are three evils that make up what Christ said as Satan’s World with which He encouraged his followers not to partake with it although they are still within its system. These are Commerce, Politics and Religion. God has nothing to do with politics, so STOP using God’s name when you are engaged in politics.

  • @eddieako, and you believe, youre one of the true people of God?

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