Ramon Mitra III

Ramon "Monmon" Blanco Mitra III (born October 28, 1964) is the son of former speaker Ramon Mitra Jr. and older brother of incumbent Palawan Governor Abraham Mitra and music director Raul Mitra.

Ramon Mitra III
Born
Ramon Blanco Mitra III

(1964-10-28) October 28, 1964
Puerto Princesa City, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Other namesMonmon, R.M.3
OccupationPolitician
Spouse(s)Mary Ann Francisco
ChildrenMonica Ann Mitra
Patricia Coleen Mitra
Monica Marie
Ramon "Manuel Gustano" Mitra IV
Parent(s)Ramon Mitra Jr.
Cecilia Blanco

Early life

Ramon Blanco-Mitra III was born on October 28, 1964 in Puerto Princesa City, he is the son of Ramon Mitra Jr. and Cecilia Blanco. He is the third son of six siblings.The grandson of Engr. Eduardo J.Blanco a Dumaguete and Negros Oriental World War II Hero and Martyr

Education

Mitra, a 1988 graduate of the Philippine Military Academy who served as captain in the Philippine Marine Corps,[1] is a recipient of the country’s second highest award for gallantry, the Distinguished Conduct Star.

Political life

In 2009, it was announced that Mitra would be a Nacionalista Party (NP) senatorial bet for the 2010 Philippines Senate election, but he failed to garner enough votes to acquire a seat in the Senate.[2] In 2013 he ran for congressman of 2nd district of Palawan.

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