Lito Lapid

This name uses Philippine naming customs. The first family name is Mercado and the second is Lapid.
The Honorable
Lito Lapid
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 2004  June 30, 2016
Governor of Pampanga
In office
June 30, 1995  June 30, 2004
Vice Governor Cielo Macapagal-Salgado
Clayton Olalia
Mikey Arroyo
Preceded by Bren Guiao
Succeeded by Mark Lapid
Vice Governor of Pampanga
In office
1992–1995
Preceded by Cielo Macapagal-Salgado
Succeeded by Cielo Macapagal-Salgado
Personal details
Born (1955-10-25) 25 October 1955
Porac, Pampanga, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party Independent (2012present)
Other political
affiliations
Lakas-Kampi-CMD (19982012)
NPC (19921998)
Spouse(s) Marissa Tadeo
Children 5
Residence Porac, Pampanga
Makati City, Metro Manila
Occupation Actor, Politician

Manuel Mercado "Lito" Lapid (born 25 October 1955 in Porac, Pampanga) is a Filipino actor, who served as a Senator of the Philippines.

Education

Lapid was born in Porac, Pampanga on October 25, 1955. Lapid was the fifth child of Jose Lapid and Eleuteria Mercado. He completed his elementary education at the Porac Central School in 1968 and secondary education at St. Catherine Academy in Porac in 1972. He did not enroll for his tertiary education.

Acting career

Lapid entered the film industry as a stuntman, and became an actor.

Political career

In the 1992 general election he ran under the opposition block Nationalist People's Coalition as vice governor of Pampanga, and defeated the incumbent vice governor Cielo Macapagal-Salgado.

In 1995, he ran against Governor Bren Guiao as governor of Pampanga under the same party and won. When he sought a second term in 1998, Lapid joined the administration party Lakas-NUCD. After the impeachment of President Joseph Estrada in 2000 and the second EDSA Revolution the following year, he ran again for his final term and won.

He decided to run as mayor of Angeles City, Pampanga in the 2004 elections but abandoned his plans when he was encouraged to run as senator.

Senate

But in the 2004 Senatorial elections, his fellow cabalen, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo encouraged him to run as senator under the administration coalition K4. He accepted the offer and won the election landing in the eleventh position. In the bid to change the Philippine Constitution, Lapid was rumored to be planning to participate in the House backed Constituent Assembly [1] but Lapid backed the senate resolution against the resolution passed by the House of Representatives creating the constituent assembly without Senate concurrence.[2]

In May 2006, Lapid said he would run against Jejomar Binay as mayor of Makati City citing reasons that he could save Makati from public demonstrations against President Arroyo. He further stated that he could retain his position as senator in case he lost in the 2007 local elections.[3] Senators Panfilo Lacson, Raul Roco, Miriam Defensor Santiago, Sergio Osmeña III, Juan Ponce Enrile, Francisco Tatad all retained their senate seats when they ran for higher elective positions President and Vice President in the 1998 and 2004 elections. However, eminent former justice Isagani Cruz takes exception to this view.[4]

In May 2010, Lapid was re-elected as Senator placing 11th in the overall ranking. Lapid ran under the Lakas-CMD but subsequently left the party in 2012. He is currently an Independent.

Lapid is the principal author of the "Lapid Law", which provides expanded Free Legal Services to indigent Filipinos. Lapid is currently the Senate Committee on Tourism and Cooperatives Chairman.

Personal life

House of Lito Lapid (Porac, Pampanga).

Lapid married Marissa Tadeo, with whom he has two sons and two daughters.[5]

Television

References

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