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Tomasito Villarin (born February 13, 1965) is a Filipino politician, development worker, and former
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party-list representative in the
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(2016-2019). He previously served as Undersecretary for Political Affairs under President
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from 2013 to 2016.


Early life and education

Tomasito S. Villarin was born to Carolina Villarin on February 13, 1965. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the
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in 1985. He later obtained two master’s degrees: a Master in Development Management from the
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and a Master of Arts in Governance, Development, and Public Policy from the
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in the United Kingdom. Villarin also pursued a Bachelor of Laws at
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, and is currently undertaking a Doctor of Public Administration degree at the
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National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP NCPAG).


Career


Development work

Prior to entering government service, Villarin established himself as a dedicated development practitioner in
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. He served as convenor of Reform the ARMM Now, a civil society initiative advocating for structural reforms in the
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. Simultaneously, he led the Sustainable Integrated Area Development (SIAD) Initiatives for Mindanao as Executive Director, focusing on converging asset reform programs with regional development strategies.


Government service

Tomasito Villarin transitioned to national governance in January 2013 when President
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appointed him Undersecretary at the Office of the Political Adviser, replacing fellow Akbayan member Barry Gutierrez. His appointment, which was co-terminous with Aquino’s presidency, placed him within the inner circle of presidential advisers under Secretary
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. In 2014, as Undersecretary for Urban Poor and Informal Settler Families at the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Villarin spearheaded the One Safe Future (1SF) program. The initiative aimed to benefit 31,793 informal settler families (ISFs) through in-city or near-city socialized housing projects. Villarin described the program as “people-centered and community-driven,” highlighting its convergence approach involving various stakeholders to build secure, resilient, and sustainable communities in the National Capital Region. According to Villarin, of the 79 people’s plans submitted to the DILG, 14 projects were approved by the Socialized Housing Finance Corporation, 30 were in the pipeline, and 26 were undergoing validation and site evaluation. As part of the Urban Poor Solidarity Week in December 2014, the DILG launched a caravan around Metro Manila to encourage more ISFs, especially those living in danger zones, to participate in the crafting of their own housing plans.


Congressional tenure (2016-2019)

Elected as an Akbayan party-list representative in 2016, Villarin co-authored the Anti-Hospital Deposit Bill with Quezon City Rep. Jose Christopher Belmonte to prohibit medical facilities from demanding advance payments for emergency treatment. He opposed the 2017 extension of martial law in Mindanao, arguing it granted the executive "unbridled" powers. In January 2018, he returned his Thomasian in Government Service Award to protest its conferral to communications official Mocha Uson, citing her dissemination of misinformation.


Political positions


On historical revisionism and sovereignty

Villarin emerged as a vocal critic of historical revisionism during the
Duterte administration Rodrigo Duterte's six-year tenure as the 16th President of the Philippines began on June 30, 2016, succeeding Benigno Aquino III. He was the first president from Mindanao, the first president to have worked in all three branches of governme ...
. In 2018, he condemned House Speaker
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's claim that true Philippine independence was only achieved under Duterte, calling this "historical revisionism that pooh-poohs the struggle of our heroes since the 1898 Revolution." He argued this narrative insulted Filipinos' intelligence by dismissing centuries of anti-colonial resistance against
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, the U.S., and
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. Villarin consistently connected this critique to contemporary sovereignty issues, particularly condemning the administration's weak response to Chinese incursions in the West Philippine Sea. He cited as evidence the unauthorized 2018 landing of a Chinese military aircraft in
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, which he characterized as a blatant sovereignty violation that Alvarez failed to address. His stance on Marcos' legacy was equally firm, declaring during a 2016
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ceremony: "
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was a hero and
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was not. And he will never be a hero."


On social reforms and legislation

As a progressive lawmaker, Villarin championed several controversial reforms. He co-authored the landmark Philippine HIV and AIDS Policy Act of 2018 (Republic Act No. 11166) with Senator
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and Representative
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, which expanded testing access and prohibited discrimination against HIV-positive individuals. During the 2018 divorce bill debates, he accused President Duterte of "pandering" to the
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after the president reversed his support, suggesting this was a political maneuver to curry favor with Davao-based CBCP president
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. Villarin also pioneered gender-sensitive legislation, most notably through his 2018
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campaign for the Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act that used satirical e-cards to combat street harassment. His legislative record consistently emphasized healthcare access, including co-authoring the Anti-Hospital Deposit Bill to prohibit medical facilities from demanding advance payments for emergency treatments.


On governance and accountability

Villarin maintained rigorous oversight of government conduct throughout his term. In 2018, he demanded investigations into Solicitor General
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after his family-owned security firm secured ₱261 million in government contracts, questioning whether Calida was "securing government offices or his family's financial fortunes." He was equally critical of national security narratives, dismissing military warnings about communist ouster plots ("Red October/Golden December") as fabricated distractions from real threats like Chinese incursions. Villarin particularly opposed the
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's leadership of Duterte's drug war, warning its 2017 reinstatement would bring "a reign of error and terror" targeting the poor during
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season. His post-congressional advocacy continued through 2022 when he demanded justice for murdered environmentalist Butch Cabilan, exemplifying his consistent defense of activists and government critics.


On foreign relations and security policy

Villarin maintained a critical stance on the Duterte administration's foreign policy, particularly regarding
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. In 2019, he questioned the government's sincerity in threatening to sever ties with Beijing, noting the Philippines' heavy dependence on Chinese infrastructure loans and investments through programs like the
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. He argued that without concrete actions like recalling diplomats, such threats were merely "hot air," warning that continued inaction on Chinese incursions risked making China "our new colonial master." This skepticism extended to security matters, where he consistently prioritized territorial defense over internal security operations. During the 2018 " Red October" controversy, Villarin dismissed military warnings of communist ouster plots as fear-mongering tied to budget cycles, urging the Armed Forces to focus instead on "peaceful yet firm" sovereignty assertions in the West Philippine Sea.


On national security narratives

In October 2018, Villarin criticized the military’s warnings about alleged communist-led ouster plots—codenamed "Red October" and "Golden December"—describing them as fabricated distractions during the All Souls’ Day season. He remarked, "The AFP should stop seeing ghosts and focus on real threats like Chinese incursions in the West Philippine Sea." Villarin accused the
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of having misplaced priorities by neglecting territorial defense in favor of addressing what he described as "hallucinated" internal threats. He further suggested that the narrative served to justify intelligence fund requests, and accused security forces of fear-mongering by extending the alleged plot timelines to coincide with the
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’ 50th anniversary. Villarin urged authorities to assert Philippine sovereignty against China in a "peaceful yet firm" manner, rather than relying on what he called "concocted" destabilization narratives.


On political dynasties and power structures

Villarin frequently challenged undemocratic power concentrations, as seen in his 2018 analysis of the Duterte–Alvarez political rift. When President Duterte revealed his daughter
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's role in ousting House Speaker Alvarez, Villarin characterized this as evidence of their shared "strongman streak," linking it to their admiration for the
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. He condemned the breach of confidential communications between Sara Duterte and new Speaker
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as symptomatic of transactional politics, describing the ousted Alvarez as "a would-be queen checkmated" in dynastic power plays. This critique aligned with his broader opposition to political violence, exemplified by his 2022 demand for justice after the assassination of
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environmentalist Butch Cabilan, whom he noted had been complying with official duties when killed.


Public health and human rights advocacy

Villarin established himself as a progressive voice in public health policy through his co-authorship of the Philippine HIV and AIDS Policy Act of 2018 (Republic Act No. 11166). This landmark legislation, developed with Senator Risa Hontiveros and Representative Kaka Bag-ao, revolutionized HIV care by eliminating mandatory pre-test counseling and parental consent requirements for minors seeking testing. Villarin emphasized the law's role in combating stigma during a period when HIV cases had surged by 230% from 2010-2018, framing it as both a public health necessity and human rights imperative. His advocacy extended to healthcare access through the Anti-Hospital Deposit Bill, which prohibited medical facilities from demanding advance payments for emergency treatment. During congressional debates, he famously argued that "a life lost cannot be recovered, while money can be earned later," highlighting the disproportionate impact on impoverished Filipinos. His human rights advocacy intensified after his congressional term, particularly in defending environmental activists. In November 2022, he demanded a transparent investigation into the assassination of Zamboanga del Sur environmentalist Butch Cabilan, who was ambushed after complying with an official meeting request from Dumingag Mayor Gerry Paglinawan. Villarin's social media statement underscored the paradox of public servants being targeted while performing duties, condemning such killings as "antithetical to democracy." This aligned with his earlier critiques of the Duterte administration's drug war, where he warned that reinstating the Philippine National Police's lead role would institutionalize violence against the poor, predicting "a reign of error and terror at Yuletide" during the 2017 holiday season.


Personal life

Villarin married Lia Jasmin Esquillo on December 29, 1998. They have two daughters, Ianna Simone and Neema.


Controversies

In 2018, Villarin filed a theft complaint against Labor Undersecretary Jacinto Paras, alleging Paras attempted to steal his
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during a House hearing. Paras denied the accusation, calling it politically motivated.
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later debunked disinformation claiming Villarin was in a relationship with Senator
Risa Hontiveros Ana Theresia "Risa" Navarro Hontiveros Baraquel (; born February 24, 1966) is a Filipino politician who has served as a senator of the Philippines since 2016. A member of the progressive Akbayan party, she previously served as its party-list ...
.


References


External links


House of Representatives profile

Akbayan official website
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