Tingting Cojuangco

Margarita "Tingting" de los Reyes Cojuangco (born Margarita Manzano de los Reyes on April 29, 1944) is a Filipino politician, philanthropist and socialite. She was the former Chairman of the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Kampi) party and a member of the Council of Philippine Affairs (COPA). She is a columnist in The Philippine Star, and was a candidate for a seat in the Senate in the 2013 Philippine Senate Election. Cojuangco lost in the election. She is the aunt of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III.[1]

Margarita “Tingting” R. Cojuangco
Governor of Tarlac
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 1998
Personal details
Born
Margarita Manzano de los Reyes

(1944-04-29) April 29, 1944
Quezon City, Commonwealth of the Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Political partyUnited Nationalist Alliance (2012–present)
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
Spouse(s)Jose Cojuangco, Jr.
ChildrenMikee
Josephine
Liaa
Margarita
Regina
ResidenceMakati City
Professionpublic servant
Military service
Allegiance Republic of the Philippines
Branch/servicePhilippine Army
Years of service1989 - Present
Rank Colonel

Personal life

Margarita M. delos Reyes was born on April 29, 1944 to Geronimo delos Reyes and Lita Manzano. In 1962, she married Jose Sumulong Cojuangco, Jr., former Tarlac Representative and incumbent President of the Philippine Olympic Committee. She is mother to one of the popular equestriennes of the country, Mikaela "Mikee" Cojuangco (who is married to former Representative Dodot Jaworski. Their other children are Dr. Luisita "Liaa" Cojuangco-Bautista, (married to Emmanuel Bautista),Josephine "Pin" Cojuangco-Guingona (married to Francisco Javier Guingona), Margarita Demetria "Maimai" Cojuangco-Zini (married to Andrea Zini), and Regina Patricia Jose "China" Cojuangco-Gonzalez (married to Gino Gonzalez).

Education

Tingting Cojuangco studied at the University of Santo Tomas, finished her Masters in National Security Administration (MNSA) at the National Defense College, and holds doctorate degrees in Criminology and Philippine History.

Career

She served as Tarlac Provincial Governor for 2 terms in 1992 until 1998. In 1998, she ran for re-election for a third and final term but lost the election. She tried to reclaim her old post in 2001 but still lost. Tingting Cojuangco is the president of the Philippine Public Safety College, Bureau of Fire Protection, and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. She was the Undersecretary for Special Concerns of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (March 10-September 24, 2004); She was the Governor of Tarlac province from 1992 to 1998, and the President of the Philippine Public Safety College for eight years. She served as a Presidential Assistant to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (2001-2004); full colonel, Reserve Forces of the Philippine Army (1989–present); and columnist of Philippine Star (1999–present).

She is known for her humanitarian projects and her work among Muslim communities. She has participated in the peace talks with the Moro National Liberation Front.

Tingting Cojuangco has also taken on Gawad Kalinga as her pet philanthropy.

Awards

  • Part of the Philippine Tatler's Who's Who of the Philippines, 2009
  • One of Harper's Bazaar's 100 Most Beautiful Women in the world, 1968
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References

  1. Saturnino M. Borras Pro-Poor Land Reform: A Critique - 2007 Page 166 "The landholding in this case involves a landlord who has special ties with the national ruling elites: Geronimo de los Reyes is the father of Margarita “Tingting” Cojuangco, who is the wife of Jose “Peping""

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