Jesus Crispin Remulla

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The Honorable
Jesus Crispin Remulla
Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla (18th Congress PH).jpg
Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
from Cavite's 7th district
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Preceded byAbraham Tolentino
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byNew district
Succeeded byAbraham Tolentino
Governor of Cavite
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019
Vice GovernorJolo Revilla
Preceded byJonvic Remulla
Succeeded byJonvic Remulla
Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
from Cavite's 3rd district
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byNapoleon R. Beratio
Succeeded byErineo Maliksi
Deputy House Speaker for Luzon
In office
July 26, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Personal details
Born
Jesus Crispin Catibayan Remulla

(1961-03-31) March 31, 1961 (age 60)
Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Political partyNacionalista Party
Other political
affiliations
United Nationalist Alliance (2013)
Parent(s)Juanito Remulla Sr.
RelativesJonvic Remulla (brother)
Gilbert Remulla (brother)
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman
OccupationLawyer, Broadcaster
ProfessionPolitician

Jesus Crispin "Boying" Catibayan Remulla (born March 31, 1961) is a Filipino politician serving as the representative of Cavite's 7th district since 2019, and previously holding the position from 2010 to 2013. He is also concurrently the Senior Deputy Majority Leader. He served as the provincial governor of Cavite from 2016 to 2019, and was the representative of the province's 3rd district from 2004 to 2010. He is also a radio host for "Executive Session" on DZRH News Television. Remulla is one of the vocal opponents against ABS-CBN and is among the 70 congressmen who voted to reject the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN.[1]

Remulla graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Law in 1987, where he was a fellow of the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity.[2] He passed the bar exam[when?]. He is member of the Remulla political dynasty of Cavite: His father, Juanito, was the provincial governor for fourteen years. His brother Gilbert, a former television reporter for ABS-CBN, was the representative of the 2nd district from 2001 to 2007. His other brother, Jonvic, is the current provincial governor.

Political career[]

In 2001, he became the chief of staff of then Senator and former First Lady Luisa Pimentel-Estrada, wife of former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada and spokesperson of Puwersa ng Masa before running for Congress in a controversial 2004 election. During the campaign, he was upset by Governor Erineo "Ayong" Maliksi, who was a fellow member of Partido Magdalo, because of his support of then mayor of Silang, Cavite Ruben Madlansacay, who ran as independent for congressman. He won as congressman in the district more than two years after the death of his predecessor, Napoleon Beratio.

In 2007, he won for the second term as congressman against then Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Manny De Castro, also from Silang.

In 2009, he among with fellow representatives of Cavite – Joseph Emilio Abaya and Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. – authored the biggest congressional reapportionment in the history of the Philippines by passing Republic Act No. 9727, unofficially titled The Cavite Congressional Reapportionment Act of 2009, bringing the representatives of Cavite from three to seven.

In 2010, he defeated Tagaytay Councilor Laureano Mendoza to claim his third consecutive term and first under the new 7th district of Cavite. On July 26, 2010, he became one of six Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives under the speakership of Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte, Jr.

In 2013 elections, he ran for Mayor of Tagaytay under the Nacionalista Party, Lakas-CMD and the United Nationalist Alliance, he opposed Agnes Tolentino of the Liberal Party but lost. In 2016, instead of running for Congress against Abraham Tolentino, Remulla was substituted his younger brother Jonvic to run as governor, which he successfully won. He served as governor of Cavite until 2019, when he successfully ran for congressman of the redistricted 7th district.

In 2020, Remulla played a major role in the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy along with Rodante Marcoleta and Mike Defensor. They accused ABS-CBN for tax avoidances (by using Shell corporations such as Big Dipper), selling Philippine Depositary Receipts (PDRs) for foreigners (which is a possible violation of 1987 Constitution, prohibiting aliens for owning a mass media in the Philippines), using Channel 43 to continue digital broadcasts after the shutdown on May 5, using ABS-CBN facilities, and submitting an alleged tampered torrens title. He enlisted the help of the National Bureau of Investigation to go after his critics on social media, accusing them of cyberbullying for criticizing him when he forgot to stand while singing the Philippine national anthem.[3] On July 10, 2020, Remulla, an ex-officio member of the Legislative Franchises, is one of the 70 representatives who voted "yes" to "kill" (deny) the twenty-five year franchise renewal of ABS-CBN, in favor of a report from Technical Working Group. After claiming continuous victory, Remulla joined with Defensor and Marcoleta for an online conversation via Zoom and streamed on Facebook as they discuss their plans to takeover the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in the future.[4] This forum attracted controversy and their plans to take over the network's compound were slammed by Senate President Tito Sotto and pro-ABS-CBN advocate Christine Bersola-Babao. The former stated that the facilities of the network are "constitutionally protected" while the latter called the congressmen who initiated the forum as "evil".

See also[]

References[]

  • "Member Information: Jesus Crispin C. Remulla". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved 2008-03-19.
  • "Personal Information - Jesus Crispin Remulla". I-Site.ph. Retrieved 2008-03-19.
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Vacant
Title last held by
Napoleon Beratio
Representative, 3rd District of Cavite
2004–2010
Succeeded by
Erineo Maliksi
New district Representative, 7th District of Cavite
2010–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Representative, 7th District of Cavite
2019–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Cavite
2016–2019
Succeeded by
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