Vicente Dela Serna
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Vicente "Tingting" Low de la Serna (September 13, 1951 – September 1, 2018) was a
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lawyer, politician, and legislator. He was Cebu's 6th district's representative to the
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(1987–1992) and the governor of the province of
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,
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from 1992 until 1995.


Early life

The son of Manuel H.P. de la Serna and Filipino-American Leonora A. Low, Vicente de la Serna was born in Butuan, Agusan del Norte on September 13, 1951. He and his wife Maria Dolores A. Bernad of
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,
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had three daughters and a son. He got a bachelor's degree at Velez College and a law degree from University of San Carlos. On May 8, 1980, he was admitted to the bar and became a lawyer.


Career

He was known as an anti- Marcos activist in Cebu in the 1980s and later appointed in charge of the Office of the Mayor of Mandaue City when
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became president after the 1986 EDSA revolution. In 1987, he ran for a legislative seat and won as member of the 8th Congress of the Republic representing Cebu's 6th district. He was chosen as the chairman of the House Committee on Civil, Political, and Human Rights. During his term in Congress, he advocated for social legislation and human rights. He appropriated his Countrywide Development Fund for Mandaue City Hospital, Mandaue Comprehensive High School, Mandaue Sports Complex, and Lapu-lapu City Sports Center. Then in 1992, he was elected as governor of Cebu province succeeding
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and served until 1995. It was during his term that the building of the Sugbo Cultural Center within the
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Campus was started. Additionally, he was credited for the Provincial Board Ordinance 93-1 that identified properties owned by the provincial government but were occupied by about 5,000 informal settlers of
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. Negotiations for a land swap deal between the provincial and city governments that would allow the residents to own the lot by paying a monthly amortization commenced and lasted for over two decades. By August 2018, the deal was finalized. When he ran to be reelected as governor for a second term, he was defeated and succeeded by
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. During the administration of
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, Vicente de la Serna was appointed deputy executive secretary.


Later years

In September 2017, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent
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. He died succumbing to the disease in Sto. Niño Village in Barangay Banilad, Cebu City, at the age of 66 past midnight of September 1, 2018. Cebu Daily News editorial hailed him as man of the masses, and the Philippine News Agency noted his popularity among the common folks for "championing the causes of the poor and the marginalized."


References

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