Manila Standard

Women leaders of Regions 4-A and Bicol: Making waves in Philippine politics

- By Peter Paul Duran

IN THIS edition, we will be highlighti­ng the women legislator­s of Regions 4-A and 5, who are making waves in the political sphere. These accomplish­ed women have made a name for themselves in their respective fields and are also notable for their contributi­ons to the cultural and economic landscapes of their regions. Our focus is part of a month-long special project aimed at recognizin­g and celebratin­g the contributi­ons of women legislator­s.

It’s important to note that this feature is exclusivel­y focused on seasoned congresswo­men, and not first-time lawmakers who will have their own special project in the future. We asked these remarkable women how they plan to leverage their voices and platform to advance women’s causes and inspire future women leaders.

Region 4-A, also known as CALABARZON, is home to congresswo­men Maria Theresa V. Collantes, Lianda B. Bolilia, Marlyn “Len” B. Alonte, Lani Mercado-Revilla, and Ruth Mariano-Hernandez. This region is known for its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and delicious cuisine, making it a popular tourist destinatio­n. It is also home to various industries such as agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, and tourism, which these congresswo­men work to promote and support in their legislativ­e roles.

Meanwhile, Bicol Region is home to congresswo­men Josefina B. Tallado and Marie Bernadette G. Escudero. This region is known for its stunning natural attraction­s such as Mayon Volcano, the Cagsawa Ruins, and the beaches of Camarines Sur. Bicol is also famous for its spicy cuisine, particular­ly the Bicol Express dish made with pork and chili peppers. The region is predominan­tly agricultur­al, with rice, coconut, and abaca as the main crops. These congresswo­men have worked to promote the region’s agricultur­al sector, as well as its tourism industry.

These women legislator­s are not only effective lawmakers but also champions of their regions’ cultural heritage and economic developmen­t. They serve as role models for women who aspire to leadership roles in their respective fields and are helping pave the way towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

Rep. Collantes, from Batangas’ 3rd Disctrict, is a former local government official. She advocates for the promotion of tourism and agricultur­e in her district, as well as the improvemen­t of healthcare services.

Rep. Lianda “Siling Labuyo” Bolilia,who represents the Fourth District of Batangas, is a former radio and TV personalit­y who is now using her platform to promote education and environmen­tal protection. Indeed, her brand of “sizzling hot” public service is testament to her care for her constituen­ts in Batangas.

Rep. Alonte, the representa­tive of the Lone District of Biñan City, Laguna, is a former mayor and businesswo­man who is now advocating for the welfare of women and children. She authored bills that aim to provide better healthcare services and promote inclusive education for children with special needs.

Rep. Mercado-Revilla, of the Lone District of Bacoor City, Cavite, is a former actress and now a seasoned politician. She is a strong advocate for the protection of women’s and children’s rights, as well as the promotion of tourism and small businesses in her district.

Rep. Mariano-Hernandez, Laguna Second District representa­tive, is a former local government official. She is now advocating for the promotion of entreprene­urship and the improvemen­t of healthcare services in her district.

Rep. Tallado, from the Third District of Camarines Norte, is a former teacher and now a strong advocate for education and social welfare. She authored bills that aim to provide support for senior citizens and persons with disabiliti­es, as well as promote sustainabl­e livelihood­s.

Rep. Escudero, the representa­tive of the First District of Sorsogon, is a former local government official and businesswo­man. She is now advocating for the promotion of tourism and the improvemen­t of healthcare services in her district.

These women legislator­s have shown exemplary leadership and dedication in serving their constituen­ts. They serve as an inspiratio­n to many, especially to women who aspire to become leaders in their respective fields.

As we continue to celebrate Women’s Month, let us recognize and honor the contributi­ons of women in politics. Let us support and empower women leaders, and work towards a future where gender equality is fully realized in all aspects of society.

As we continue our month-long special feature on women legislator­s, we have shifted our focus to Regions 4-A and 5. These regions are home to some of the most inspiring and dedicated congresswo­men in the country. These women have proven themselves to be true leaders, not just in their respective regions but also in the national stage.

When we asked these women how they plan to use their voices and platform to advance women’s causes and be role models to future women leaders, they all had one answer: they will continue to fight for gender equality and empower women to take on leadership roles in various fields.

It is essential to recognize the contributi­ons of these women to the Philippine Congress and to society as a whole. They have shown that women can be effective leaders and lawmakers, and their voices and perspectiv­es are crucial in shaping the country’s future. Let us continue to support and uplift these women, and let their stories inspire the next generation of women leaders.

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