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Ralph Gonzalez Recto (Tagalog pronunciation: [gonˈsalɛs ˈrɛktɔ]; born January 11, 1964) is a Filipino politician currently serving as the 33rd Secretary of Finance under President Bongbong Marcos since January 12, 2024.
Ralph Recto (born 1964) June 30, 2022 January 12, 2024 19th: Nacionalista: Elected in 2022. Resigned on appointment as Secretary of Finance. — Vacant: January 12, 2024
One of them, Senate Bill No. 712 which was principally authored by Ralph Recto, was enacted as Republic Act No. 10645, the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010. [ 87 ] [ 100 ] He was the chair of the Senate committees on urban planning, housing and resettlement, local government, and public works. [ 101 ]
Ralph Recto: Senate: Nacionalista ₱567.4 million [b] Vilma Santos-Recto (Batangas–6th) House of Representatives: 7 Yedda Marie Romualdez: House of Representatives: TINGOG SINIRANGAN ₱487.6 million [c] 8 Juan Pablo Bondoc (Pampanga–4th) House of Representatives: PDP–Laban ₱426.6 million [c] 9 Lucy Torres-Gomez (Leyte–4th) House of ...
Ryan Christian Santos Recto (born March 29, 1996), is a Filipino politician and son of former actress and politician Vilma Santos and Finance Secretary Ralph Recto. [ 1 ] Political career
The seat is currently vacant after Ralph Recto was appointed as Secretary of Finance. Running for the position is his son Ryan Christian Recto, alongside businessman Rodel Lacorte, lawyer Mario Panganiban and Bernadette Sabili, wife of former mayor and current Presidential Commission on Urban Poor chief Meynard Sabili.
Ralph Recto (born 1964) July 22 2013 June 30 2016 Liberal: 16th Congress: 24: Franklin Drilon (born 1945) July 25 2016 February 27 2017 Liberal: 17th Congress (23) Ralph Recto (born 1964) February 27 2017 June 29 2022 Liberal (until 2018) Nacionalista (from 2018) 18th Congress: 25: Migz Zubiri (born 1969) June 29 2022 July 25 2022 Independent ...
In a resolution passed September 30, 2015, the LP National Directorate, and LP National Executive Council nominated incumbent senators Franklin Drilon, TG Guingona and Ralph Recto, former Department of Justice (DOJ) secretary Leila de Lima and former senator Francis Pangilinan for inclusion. [2]