Will you vote for Rufino Ruffy Biazon for Senator?
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“Do the right things and do things right.”

This is the simple guideline that Congressman Ruffy Biazon imposes upon himself in performing his duty as a public official. Now serving his third and final term as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the lone district of Muntinlupa City, Congressman Ruffy Biazon is the Senior Vice Chairman of the Committee on National Defense and Security, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations, and Vice Chairman of the Committee on Veterans Affairs.

In his three terms as a legislator, he authored and co-authored 34 Republic Acts, 8 of which are principally authored by him. In the present Congress, he has 75 bills and 18 resolutions credited to his name.

Known for his independence in thought and principled stand on issues, he is acknowledged my media and fellow congressmen as one of the most hard-working and dynamic members of the House of Representatives, actively participating in committee hearings and plenary debates. He is often invited to guest in TV talk shows, radio programs and quoted in print media due to his relevant and timely insights on matters of public interest.

He has been cited by the Free Press Magazine as an Outstanding Congressman of the Philippines and the Philippine Graphic Magazine as one of the Top 100 Young Leaders of the country. During the celebration of Women’s Month this year, he was conferred the title of Honorary Woman by the SM Women’s Committee and the Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP) for his strong advocacy against the spread of Cervical Cancer in the Philippines.

In his serving his constituents in Muntinlupa, he implemented his 6K program which focused on Kalusugan, Kaunlaran, Karunungan, Kabuhayan, Kapayapaan and Kalikasan. His experience in national legislation goes back seventeen years, serving in the Philippine Senate from 1992 as Chief Legislative Officer and Chief of Staff to two senators before being elected congressman in 2001.

Cong. Ruffy Biazon attended the University of Santo Tomas where he took up Medical Technology with the dream of becoming a doctor. But he was drawn to public service and eventually found fulfillment in it.

Born on March 20, 1969 and the youngest of three children of Sen. And Mrs. Rodolfo G. Biazon, Ruffy is happily married to Trina Guinto Reyes-Biazon and is blessed with four children, all boys. He attends Victory Christian Fellowship in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

Will you vote for Rufino Ruffy Biazon for Senator?

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8 Responses to “Will you vote for Rufino Ruffy Biazon for Senator?”

  1. Jimmy Ablir says:

    Cabinet Secretary
    The Honorable SILVESTRE H. BELLO III
    Cabinet Secretary

    Date of Birth: 23 June 1944
    Place of Birth: Gattaran, Cagayan
    Wife: Regine Gerona
    Children: Katrina Marie, Kyrill, Karlo, Kristofer, Pia Alexandra
    Provincial Address: Barangay Baligatan , Ilagan, Isabela
    City Address: 9006 Benito Soliven Avenue III Loyola Grand Villas, Quezon City
    Languages and Dialects: Ibanag, Tagalog, English, Ilocano, and Cebuano
    Father: Silvestre Br. Bello Sr.
    Mother: Remedios Hernando
    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Educational Attainment
    Elementary St. Ferdinand College
    Iligan, Isabela
    1950-1956
    High School San Jacinto Seminary
    Tuguegarao, Cagayan
    1956-1961

    College Manuel L. Quezon University
    Manila
    Bachelor of Arts
    1961-1966

    Ateneo de Manila University
    College of Law, Padre Faura
    Ermita, Manila
    Bachelor of Law (LIB)
    1966-1970

    Past and Present Government Positions
    Cabinet Secretary
    Office of the President
    July 25 2008 to present
    Presidential Adviser on New Government Centers
    Office of the President
    July 2007 to present
    General Manager/CEO
    GRP Panel for talks with the CPP-NPA-NDF
    Jan. 2006 to Dec. 31, 2001
    President/CEO
    PNOC-Development & Management Corp.
    Nov. 18, 2004 to Dec. 31, 2005
    Chairman
    GRP Panel for talks with CPP-NPA_NDF
    January 2001 to 2004
    Member
    GRP Panel for talks with CPP-NPA_NDF
    June 1993 to June 2008
    Secretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    January 1998 to June 30, 1998
    Solicitor General
    Department of Justice
    Sept. 23, 1996 to January 1998
    Secretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    July 16, 1990 to February 7, 1992
    Undersecretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    March 7, 1986 – July 15, 1990

    Professional History
    Yulo and Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    May 2001 up to present (on leave)
    Yulo Torres Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    August 1998
    Yulo Quisumbing Torres Ali and Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    Yulo Torres Tarriela and Bello Law Offices
    Philippine Airlines, Member
    Board of Advisor
    1993 to 1998
    Tanjuatco Oreta and Factoran Law Firm
    Managing Partner
    1980 to 1986
    Pinlac Feliciano Partoza Mojica and Bello Law Firm
    Managing Partner
    1977 to 1980
    C. Alcantara and Sons, Davao City
    Legal Counsel
    1973 to 1975

    Membership in Civic/Professional Organizations Professional Organizations
    Integrated Bar of the Philippines
    Member, Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) Membership in other Organizations

    Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Mu chapter International Service Fraternity
    Manuel Luis Quezon University

    Aguila Legis Fraternity, Ateneo de Manila University
    College of Law

  2. Ruffy Biazon says:

    “Do the right things and do things right.”

    This is the simple guideline that Congressman Ruffy Biazon imposes upon himself in performing his duty as a public official. Now serving his third and final term as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the lone district of Muntinlupa City, Congressman Ruffy Biazon is the Senior Vice Chairman of the Committee on National Defense and Security, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations, and Vice Chairman of the Committee on Veterans Affairs.

    In his three terms as a legislator, he authored and co-authored 34 Republic Acts, 8 of which are principally authored by him. In the present Congress, he has 75 bills and 18 resolutions credited to his name.

    Known for his independence in thought and principled stand on issues, he is acknowledged my media and fellow congressmen as one of the most hard-working and dynamic members of the House of Representatives, actively participating in committee hearings and plenary debates. He is often invited to guest in TV talk shows, radio programs and quoted in print media due to his relevant and timely insights on matters of public interest.

    He has been cited by the Free Press Magazine as an Outstanding Congressman of the Philippines and the Philippine Graphic Magazine as one of the Top 100 Young Leaders of the country. During the celebration of Women’s Month this year, he was conferred the title of Honorary Woman by the SM Women’s Committee and the Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP) for his strong advocacy against the spread of Cervical Cancer in the Philippines.

    In his serving his constituents in Muntinlupa, he implemented his 6K program which focused on Kalusugan, Kaunlaran, Karunungan, Kabuhayan, Kapayapaan and Kalikasan. His experience in national legislation goes back seventeen years, serving in the Philippine Senate from 1992 as Chief Legislative Officer and Chief of Staff to two senators before being elected congressman in 2001.

    Cong. Ruffy Biazon attended the University of Santo Tomas where he took up Medical Technology with the dream of becoming a doctor. But he was drawn to public service and eventually found fulfillment in it.

    Born on March 20, 1969 and the youngest of three children of Sen. And Mrs. Rodolfo G. Biazon, Ruffy is happily married to Trina Guinto Reyes-Biazon and is blessed with four children, all boys. He attends Victory Christian Fellowship in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

  3. Teodoro Manalo says:

    300,000 boto ipinangako kay Bello

    (Jun Tadios)

    Mahigit sa 300,000 boto mula sa mga rehistradong botante sa lungsod ng Makati ang ipinangako ni Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay kay Cabinet Sec. Silvestre Bello III, tubong Isabela na nag-migrate sa Davao noong 1970s.

    Bagama’t magkaibang partido, nagpahayag ng suporta si Binay sa kandidatura ni Bello bilang senatorial candidate ng Lakas-Kampi CMD party. Sina Binay at Bello ay kapwa miyembro ng Alpha Phi Omega fraternity.

    Nitong nakaraang lingo, ang Northern Alliance na tinatayang may 5.2 milyong botante ay inendorso ang kandidatura ni Bello kasama ang mga reeleksyunistang sina Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile at Ilocos Norte Rep. Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr.

    Ang grupo naman ng Kusog Mindanao, pinakamalaking multi-sectoral gatherings ng stakeholders sa southern region ay inendorso si Bello.

  4. Tama na Sobra na Iba naman says:

    Keep up the good work Mr Biazon

    saludo kami sa u

    Also vote for BELLO III 4 senador count him JUSTICEMAN…

  5. Celeste says:

    yes definitely! He is number ONE on my list. Ruffy has proven himself during his terms as Congressman of Muntinlupa. He has been mentored by a righteous man since birth; and he continues to mentor his sons with the fear of God. Despite his many achievements, he remains the humble man that he is.

  6. Lovane29 says:

    ang alam kong program niya noon sa muntinlupa libreng tubig..

  7. jade says:

    He’s actually OVERQUALIFIED for a senator. Heck he’s even more qualified than Noynoy Aquino if he were to run for presidency!

    Fellow Filipinos, PLEASE know the candidates you’re voting for. PLEASE.

    And don’t let your principles be swayed by surveys. JUST DON’T.

  8. Robbin Chua says:

    ruffy dapat sa muntinlupa ka na lang eh hay naku wala nga guapo dun…meron maganda si fresnedi at merong manok na lechon si san pedro hehehehehe

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