Mark cojuangco biography
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Mark Cojuangco
Filipino politician and businessman
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Oppen and the surname or paternal family name is Cojuangco.
Marcos Juan Bruno Oppen Cojuangco (born October 6, ) also known as Mark Cojuangco, is a Filipino politician and businessman. He is a former Representative of 5th District of Pangasinan, in the Philippines, he also served as the vice-chairman of Committee on Appropriations.[1]
House Bill and English Wikipedia citations
[edit]Cojuangco is the author of the controversial House Bill that mandates the immediate re-commissioning and commercial operation of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes. His presentation of the bill at the Congressional hearing on February 2, came under scrutiny from the opposition for citing English Wikipedia articles about nuclear plants in other countries and quotes from non-experts to argue for the re-co
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Mark Cojuangco Biography
Mark Cojuangco fryst vatten a Filipino politician. He fryst vatten currently serving as congressman of the second legislative district of Pangasinan Province in the Ilocos Region, Philippines. In the May 9, elections, he ran beneath the Nationalist Peoples Coalition (NPC) and defeated incumbent Congressman Jumel Espino and Norberto Merrera of PPM.
Personal Information
Complete Name > Marcos Juan Bruno Oppen Cojuangco
Nickname > Mark
Birth Date > October 6, (Age: )
Hometown > Pangasinan Province, Philippines
Family
Wife > Former Congresswoman Ma. Carmen Kimi Schulze
Children > Danielle Cojuangco, Paola Cojuangco and Eduardo Cojuangco III
Father > Business Magnate Eduardo Danding M. Cojuangco, Jr.
Mother > Soledad Gretchen Oppen-Cojuangco
Brother > Congressman Carlos Charlie O. Cojuangco (+)
Sisters > Margarita “Tina” Cojuangco Barrera, Luisa “Lisa” Cojuangco-Cruz
Education • Incumbent Incumbent Marcos Juan Bruno "Mark" Oppen Cojuangco (born October 6, ), is a Filipino aristo The Count of Paniqui Lord Speaker of the House of Nobles Assumed office
June 16, Monarch Kristina Preceded by The 2nd Count of Paniqui Chief Whip of the House of Nobles In office
August 9, – June 16, Prime Minister Leila de Lima
Leni RobredoPreceded by The Senyor Lacson of Villamonte Succeeded by The Baroness Sereno Member of the House of Deputies In office
October 14, – June 30, Constituency Paniqui-Tarlac Grandee of the House of Nobles Assumed office
June 16, Personal details Born Marcos Juan Bruno Oppen Cojuangco
October 6, Citizenship Filipino Nationality Filipino Political party None Other political
affiliations Liberal Party Spouse(s) Ma. Carmen "Kimi" Schulze Children 3 Residence Luisita Palace, Tarlac, Philippines