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Juan Miguel "Migz" Fernandez Zubiri (Tagalog: [hwɐn miˈɡɛl pɛɾˈnɐndɛs sʊˈbɪɾi]; born April 13, 1969) [2] is a Filipino politician serving as a Senator of the Philippines. He was the 24th Senate President of the Philippines from July 25, 2022 to May 20, 2024.
José María Rubín Zubiri Jr. (born August 14, 1940), more commonly known simply as Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. or Jose Zubiri Jr., is a Filipino businessman and politician who is the incumbent representative of Bukidnon's 3rd congressional district in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, a post he previously held three times. He was ...
Diana Zubiri (born 1985), Filipina actress; Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. (born 1940), Filipino politician and businessman; Jose Zubiri III (born 1963), Filipino politician; Migz Zubiri (born 1969), Filipino politician; Serafín Zubiri (born 1964), Spanish singer, composer and piano player; Xavier Zubiri (1898–1983), Spanish philosopher; Others
José María "Joey" Fernández Zubiri III (born April 30, 1963), commonly known as Jose Ma. Zubiri III or simply Jose Zubiri III , is a Filipino politician. He served as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines , representing the Third District of Bukidnon from 2007 to 2016.
In May 2024, Angara was among the six senators who voted to retain Migz Zubiri as Senate President. Zubiri was eventually ousted with 15 senators voting against him and replaced by Francis Escudero. [44] The seven senators who did not vote for Escudero were collectively called "Magic 7," as they were also seatmates in the session hall. [45]
As a result of Koko Pimentel's win in his case against Migz Zubiri, Legarda requested the Supreme Court to allow them to retrieve documents that they submitted as evidence for her electoral protest against de Castro for the reopening of the investigation of electoral cheating in the 2004 and 2007 elections. [26] [27]
In the final tally for the 2007 senatorial elections by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), Zubiri narrowly defeated Pimentel for the 12th and last seat in the Senate. Zubiri had a total of 11,005,866 votes against Pimentel's 10,984,347 votes. [14] On July 14, 2007, Zubiri was proclaimed as the 12th winning senator. [15]
Pimentel had undergone testing for COVID-19 and was informed that he was positive for the disease while he was at the Makati Medical Center, accompanying his pregnant wife who was scheduled to give birth. [120] The results came out on March 25 and Pimentel was tested positive for COVID-19, making the second Senator to do so after Migz Zubiri. [120]