Ramon Banzon Magsaysay Jr. (born June 5, 1938) is a Filipino politician and businessman. He is the son of former
Philippine President
Ramon Magsaysay.
Early life and career
Magsaysay Jr. was born in
Manila to
Ramon Magsaysay and
Luz Banzon. He is the youngest and the only son among the three children. He was 15 when his father was elected
president and was 18 when his father died in a
plane crash in
Cebu. He attended
De La Salle College, where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering. He pursued post-graduate studies in 1962 at
Harvard School of Business Administration in
Boston, Massachusetts, and spent another year in
New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. In 1960, he worked as an engineer trainee at
Procter & Gamble Philippines. From 1961 to 1962, he was a supervising engineer for operations for
Caltex
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Philippines.
Business career
After a productive four-year in Congress representing the lone district of Zambales, he returned to work in the private sector where he ventured into various industries including garment manufacturing and export, semi-conductor, and travel and tourism. Educated in business and engineering skills, Jun pioneered the cable television industry in the country. With over 550 cable operators nationwide at present, the cable TV business spawned a multi-billion broadband industry. In recognition of conceiving the blueprint for the sector, Magsaysay is accepted as ''The Father of Cable Television.''
*1969–1995 Reserve officer, Lt. Jr. Grade, Philippine Navy
*1972–1995 Company president,
Colorview CATV Inc.
*1975–1995 Company president/chairman of the board, RMJ Corp.
*1970–1975 Company vice president, Gelmart Industries Phils. Inc.
*1978–1985 Company director, Labtech Manufacturing Industries Inc.
*1988–1990 Business columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer
*1989–1995 Company president, Cable Communications Inc.,
*1989–1995 Chairman of the board, Dynatravel Management Corp.
*1991–1995 Company president, Country Communications Network Inc.
*1994–1995 Chairman of the board, Asian Cable Communications Inc.
*2011–2012 Chairman of the board, Legaspi Oil Corp. and co-chairman of the CIIF-Oil Mills Group
Political career
House of Representatives (1965–1969)
In 1965, he was elected as a congressman for the
lone district of
Zambales. He was the youngest Congressman to be elected to the Lower House at the age of 27. He only served for one term and after stepping down in 1969, he went back to the private sector.
1992 Vice-Presidential bid
In the
1992 elections, he accepted the offer by Agrarian Reform secretary
Miriam Defensor Santiago to be her
vice presidential candidate under the
People's Reform Party. Running for the elections and hoping to follow his father's footsteps, he lost to actor
Senator
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
Joseph Estrada. He went back to the private sector soon after.
Senator of the Philippines (1995–2007)
In the
1995 elections
The following elections occurred in the year 1995.
Africa
* 1995 Algerian presidential election
* 1995 Beninese parliamentary election
* 1995 Cape Verdean parliamentary election
* 1995 Ethiopian general election
* 1995 Guinean legislative elec ...
, President
Fidel Ramos invited Magsaysay to join the senatorial slate of the
Lakas-
Laban Coalition. He won the election and received the third highest vote among the twelve elected senators. In 1996, he was commissioned by the Senate to look for a suitable place to relocate the Senate offices. The building would be renovated as the National Museum would be expanding in time for the Philippine Centennial celebrations in 1998. The Senate session hall and offices found its new home at the GSIS Building in the Financial Center in
Pasay City.
On January 16, 2001, Magsaysay voted in favor of opening the bank envelope containing evidence in the
impeachment
Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body or other legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct. It may be understood as a unique process involving both political and legal elements.
In ...
case of President
Joseph Estrada. The request was overturned by a negative vote that led to the
second EDSA People Power Revolution. In the
2001 elections
The following elections occurred in the year 2001.
Africa
* 2001 Beninese presidential election
* 2001 Cape Verdean parliamentary election
* 2001 Cape Verdean presidential election
* 2001 Chadian presidential election
* 2001 Gabonese legislat ...
, he was reelected to the senate under the
Lakas-NUCD-UMDP party and was affiliated with the
People Power Coalition. In the
electoral crisis involving President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Magsaysay distanced himself from the ruling party Lakas and joined the
Liberal Party (LP) then led by Senate President
Franklin Drilon
Franklin Magtunao Drilon (born November 28, 1945) is a Filipino lawyer and former politician. He had the longest tenure in the Senate of the Philippines (tied with Lorenzo Tañada, Tito Sotto and incumbent Loren Legarda), having served four no ...
.
As a legislator, he has co-authored several laws including:
* Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001 (RA 9160)
* Electronic Commerce Law (RA 8792)
* Ban on Hard Surfactants (RA 8970)
* Magna Carta for Small and Medium Enterprises (RA 8289)
* New Foreign Investments Act (RA 8179)
* Mechanical Engineering Law (RA 8495)
* Amending the Omnibus Investments Code – Regional Headquarters (RA 8756)
* Jewelry Manufacturing Act (RA 8502)
Senate comeback attempt
In
2013
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, Magsaysay ran for senator under
Team PNoy, the administration coalition.
He also received an endorsement from
Makabayan on May 5, 2013. However, he was unsuccessful, placing 16th, thus outside the Magic 12.
Personal life
Jun, as many people call him, is married to Marie Louise (Marilou) Kahn, and they have no children. However, he had two children from his first marriage with Isabel Delgado (m. October 1964), Margarita and Francisco (Paco), an entrepreneur.
References
External links
Senate of the Philippines
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1938 births
Living people
De La Salle University alumni
Senators of the 13th Congress of the Philippines
Senators of the 12th Congress of the Philippines
Senators of the 11th Congress of the Philippines
Senators of the 10th Congress of the Philippines
Ramon Jr.
People's Reform Party politicians
Lakas–CMD (1991) politicians
Liberal Party (Philippines) politicians
People from Zambales
Candidates in the 1992 Philippine vice-presidential election
Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Zambales
Independent politicians in the Philippines
Harvard Business School alumni
Children of presidents of the Philippines
New York University Stern School of Business alumni