Gerardo Roxas

Gerardo Roxas

Infobox Officeholder
name = Gerardo M. Roxas


succeeded =

office = Senator of the Philippines
term_start = 1963
term_end = 1972

office2 = Representative, 1st District of Capiz
term_start2 = 1957
term_end2 = 1963
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succeeded2 =

office3 =
term_start3 =
term_end3 =
preceded3 =
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birth_date = August 25, 1924
birth_place = Manila, Philippines
death_date = death date and age|1982|04|19|1924|08|25|mf=y
death_place = New York City, USA
nationality = Filipino
spouse = Judy Araneta
party = Liberal Party
relations =
children =
residence = Roxas City, Capiz
alma_mater = Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines
occupation =
profession = Politician
religion = Roman Catholic


website =
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Gerardo Manuel de Leon Roxas (August 25, 1924–April 19, 1982), better known as Gerry Roxas or Gerardo M. Roxas, was one of two children of former Philippine President Manuel Roxas. He is the father of Philippine Senator Manuel "Mar" Roxas II. He was of Spanish, Mexican, and Chinese descent.

As a representative of the First District of Capiz and, later as a Senator of the Republic of the Philippines from 1963 to 1972, Gerry Roxas sponsored legislation that benefited the masses, improved living conditions, provided employment and family income and in general, promoted equitable sharing in the wealth of the nation. He also wrote many bills of national importance and was consistently voted by the Philippines Free Press and other national publications as one of the outstanding Senators of the Philippines.

Life and political career

Born in Manila on August 25, 1924, Gerry Roxas was heir to a tradition of public service and leadership. His father, Manuel Acuña Roxas of Capiz, was the first President of the Republic. His mother, Trinidad de Leon of San Miguel, Bulacan, was the daughter of the late Senator Ceferino de Leon, who was a member of the Malolos Congress which drafted the revolutionary Constitution of 1896. He finished elementary school at the De La Salle College and high school at the Ateneo de Manila. He studied law at the University of the Philippines College of Law and graduated in 1949. The following year, he was admitted to the Philippine Bar. In 1955, Gerry Roxas married Judy, the daughter of J. Amado and Esther Araneta, with whom he had three children: Maria Lourdes, Manuel II or "Mar", and the late Gerardo, Jr. or “Dinggoy”

In 1957, he was elected Congressman of the First District of Capiz and won with an overwhelming majority. He was re-elected in 1961. Gerry Roxas led the Liberal Party senatorial slate in 1963 and, after an exciting contest, emerged the topnotcher, obtaining the highest number of votes cast for a national candidate. In 1965, he ran for Vice-President as the running mate of then President Diosdado Macapagal. In the unfinished counting of the abruptly stopped Comelec tabulation, he lost by merely 26,724 votes, the narrowest margin ever recorded in our country’s Vice-Presidential elections. He ran for re-election in the 1969 senatorial elections and emerged as the sole survivor of the entire Liberal Party senatorial slate.

As a young congressman, Gerry Roxas established scholarship grants (1958) in Capiz province and later, the nationwide Gerry Roxas Leadership Awards (1968) to motivate and develop the youth’s potentials in leadership and service to country. This nationwide program continues to this day.

Martial law years

Gerry Roxas served as Philippine Senator from 1963 until September 1972, when Martial Law was declared by then President Ferdinand Marcos. At that time, he was President of the Liberal Party and was also co-Chairman of the United Nationalists Democratic Organizations (UNIDO), a multi-sector network which galvanized societal opposition to Martial Law. As a political fiscalizer, he tirelessly worked at building consensus, uniting Filipinos of different persuasions to forge a common goal: the return to democratic rule in the Philippines. He vigorously advocated for democracy and civil liberties, but did not live to see his efforts fulfilled. He passed away on April 19, 1982.

Gerry Roxas foundation

His legacy continues to this day through the institution that bears his name – the Gerry Roxas Foundation. The foundation implements programs towards local governance development, "barangay" justice and peace, health services, youth leadership and development finance. The foundation is headed by his widow, Judy A. Roxas, with his son, Senator Mar Roxas' assistance as a member of the Board of Trustees.

Quotations

ee also

* Manuel Roxas
* Mar Roxas

External links

* [http://www.gerryroxasfoundation.com The Gerry Roxas Foundation]


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