The Philippine Star

Husband-wife, parents-children dynasties dot 19th Congress

- By DELON PORCALLA

It’s a family affair in both houses of Congress.

Unpopular as it may be, husbands and wives, mothers and sons and father and daughter/siblings (or halfbrothe­rs) have been duly elected by their constituen­ts, and are now set to fulfill their mandates in both houses of the incoming 19th Congress.

On top of the heap are mother-andson Senators Cynthia and Mark Villar, whose sister Camille was re-elected representa­tive of the lone district of their hometown Las Piñas, followed by siblings Senators Pia and Alan Peter Cayetano.

Alan Peter’s wife Lani, a former congresswo­man, has just returned to the Taguig City Hall as its local chief executive.

There is also the estranged halfbrothe­rs Senators Jinggoy Estrada and JV Ejercito, whose sibling rivalry has been public knowledge, not just to their San Juan constituen­ts, but to the national consciousn­ess.

As it is now, no less than presidente­lect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. may be guilty of leading the political dynasty himself, having his elder sister Sen. Imee Marcos and his son Sandro as a first-time congressma­n of their home province Ilocos Norte.

Newly elected Sen. Raffy Tulfo also has his own family affair in the incoming Congress: his wife Jocelyn is a representa­tive of their family party-list ACT-CIS, which topped the May 9 elections and obtained three slots, and their son Ralph, representi­ng Quezon City’s 2nd District.

There is also long-time Sen. Bong Revilla, whose entire family is into politics: actress-wife Lani Mercado returns as congresswo­man, their sons Jolo and

Bryan will sit as nominee of the new party-list Agimat.

Raymond Democrito Mendoza of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s was re-elected, along with his daughter Samantha, who represents the South Cotabato district, whose governor is her mother, Emmylou Talino-Mendoza, a former representa­tive.

At the House of Representa­tives, the husband-and-wife tandem is led by no less than incoming speaker Leyte First District Rep. Martin Romualdez, whose congresswo­man-wife Yedda Marie is the first nominee of Tingog party-list.

They are also joined by couple Representa­tives Jayjay Suarez and his wife Alona in Quezon province, Horacio Suansing Jr. of Sultan Kudarat and wife Estrellita of Nueva Ecija, and Florencio “Bem” Noel and Jaye Lacson of An Waray party-list and Malabon District, respective­ly.

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