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Erwin Teshiba Tulfo (Tagalog: [ˈʔɛɾwin ˈtulfo]; born October 6, 1963) is a Filipino politician, a former news anchor, broadcaster, and columnist.He currently serves as a representative for ACT-CIS Partylist and a Deputy Majority Leader of the Philippine House of Representatives since 2023.
In regards to a potential 2028 presidential bid, Tulfo's brother Erwin in April 2024 insist that Raffy does not want to run for the position. [33] Raffy Tulfo would affirm the lack of interest, requesting survey organizations to "exclude his name" in opinion polls for the upcoming vote and people to support the incumbent administration of ...
Raffy Tulfo was also a former anchor of the network's first noontime newscast Balitaang Tapat with his former news partner Amelyn Veloso (now with Solar News). The show also has a replay telecast on weekdays at 10:30 pm. On August 18, 2014, the program will be aired from 12:45 to 1:30 pm.
Sometime before the election, Eric Yap a friend of media personality Erwin Tulfo acquired ACT-CIS from Pagdilao. [7] Since then the party became associated with Erwin, and his brother Raffy Tulfo. [10] [11] ACT-CIS became the most voted party-list again in 2022. [12]
Raffy Tulfo was one of the candidates being suggested by PDP–Laban to run for senator, that eventually he won in the May 2022 polls. [2] [3] Wanda, along with Ben, Raffy and Erwin, became involved in a 60-million peso corruption scandal which happened while Wanda Teo was the tourism chief. [4]
Coincidentally, the said station also airs brothers Erwin and Raffy's own programs Punto Asintado and Wanted sa Radyo respectively, as well as T3: Reload, all of which also simulcast on radio through DWFM. In its Aksyon TV incarnation, it is an all-discussion segment where Ben Tulfo freely discusses relevant issues exclusively.
Tulfo (Tagalog:) is a Filipino surname that may refer to: Ben Tulfo (born 1955), Filipino TV and radio personality; Erwin Tulfo (born 1964), Filipino news anchor and radio commentator; Raffy Tulfo (born 1960), Filipino broadcast journalist and senator since 2022; Ramon Tulfo (born 1946), Filipino TV host, radio broadcaster and columnist
The show is hosted by Bongbong, a gay parody of Ben Tulfo, producer, director, and host of Bitag, as well as his brothers Mon, Raffy and Erwin Tulfo. It focuses on the everyday mannerisms of society, like pushing the elevator button many times by different people, calling on the cellular phone while on the escalator, balikbayans talking in ...