Teofisto "Tito" Tayko Guingona Jr. (born July 4, 1928) is a Filipino politician and diplomat who served as the
11th vice president of the
Philippines
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from 2001 to 2004, during the first term of President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
. Born in
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to:
* San Juan, Puerto Rico
* San Juan, Argentina
* San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines
San Juan may also refer to:
Places Arge ...
(now a part of
Metro Manila
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), he is a graduate of
Ateneo de Manila University, where he was a working student.
He was appointed as chairman of the
Commission on Audit
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by then newly installed President
Corazon C. Aquino
María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino (; January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the 11th president of the Philippines and the first woman president in the country, from 1986 to 1992. She was ...
in 1986 until 1987, when he was elected as a senator of the Philippines under the coalition of
Lakas ng Bayan
Lakas ng Bayan ( or People Power), abbreviated as Laban, was an electoral alliance, later a political party, in the Philippines formed by Senator Ninoy Aquino for the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa regional elections. The party had 21 candidat ...
, led by Aquino. While a senator, he also served as the director and chairman of the
Mindanao Development Authority and the Mindanao Labor Management Advisory Council. He won in the reelections in 1992 and became the
majority leader a year after, but his term ended prematurely when newly elected President
Fidel V. Ramos
Fidel Valdez Ramos (; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR, was a Filipino general and politician who served as the 12th president of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. He was the only career military officer to reached ...
appointed him as
executive secretary from 1993 until 1995 and as
justice secretary from 1995 until 1998. He was re-elected to the Senate again as a
minority leader from 1998 until 2001.
Guingona was appointed vice president of the Philippines and
secretary of foreign affairs by President Arroyo, after she was automatically promoted to the presidency from vice presidency after President
Joseph "Erap" Estrada's ousting in
EDSA II, making Guingona the only vice president who was not nationally elected to the position. When Guingona's term ended, he decided not to seek a full term election at the
2004 Philippine presidential election
The 2004 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on May 10, 2004. Incumbent president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was elected to a full six-year term with a margin of over one million votes over her leading opponent, movi ...
and was succeeded by
Noli de Castro
Manuel "Noli" Eleuterio de Castro Jr. (; born July 6, 1949) is a Filipino broadcaster, journalist politician and singer. who served as the 12th Vice President of the Philippines from 2004 until 2010, under the second full term of President ...
.
Early life and education
Guingona was born on July 4, 1928, in
San Juan del Monte,
Rizal
Rizal most commonly refers to:
* Rizal (province), a province of the Philippines
* José Rizal, Filipino national hero whom the province is named after
Rizal may also refer to:
People
* Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli, Malaysian footballer
* Atep Ri ...
(present-day San Juan, Metro Manila). His father,
Teofisto Guingona Sr.
Teofisto Jamora Guingona Sr. (born Teofisto Guingona y Jamora; September 20, 1883 – April 11, 1963) was a Filipino revolutionary soldier, lawyer, judge, and politician. He was father of former Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. and the ...
, was a former assemblyman, senator, judge and commissioner from
Guimaras
Guimaras (), officially the Province of Guimaras (; ), is an island province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. The capital is Jordan, while the largest local government unit is the municipality of Buenavista. The provin ...
,
Iloilo
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. His mother, Josefa Tayko, is of
Siaton, Negros Oriental. He grew up in the provinces
Agusan,
Lanao, and
Misamis Oriental
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, where he completed his elementary schooling with honors in
Ateneo de Cagayan.
He pursued his studies at the
Ateneo de Manila University as a working student, teaching history and political science while taking up courses in law and economics. He took up special studies in Public Administration, Economics, Sociology and Audit, in addition to playing a role in the new
Aquila Legis fraternity (Second Batch 1950) becoming the most honorable Praeses or "bossman" in 1952-53 after founding bossman Joaquin Misa in 1949. After graduation, he went into business and became a governor of the
Development Bank of the Philippines
The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is a state-owned development bank headquartered in Makati, Philippines. It is primarily tasked to provide banking services to cater to the needs of agricultural and industrial enterprises. It has 1 ...
and president of the
Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands.
Early political career
Guingona was a delegate to the
1971 Constitutional Convention and, when
martial law
Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties ...
was declared in 1972 by President
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
, he resisted the abuses of the regime, serving as a human rights lawyer. He founded SANDATA and became the honorary chairman of BANDILA, two mass-based organizations dedicated to social and economic reforms. Because of his opposition to martial rule he was jailed twice, first in 1972 and then in 1978.
When Marcos was ousted in 1986 as a result of the
People Power Revolution
The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, were a series of popular Demonstration (people), demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly in Metro Manila, from February 22 to 25, 1986. There was a ...
, newly installed President
Corazon Aquino
María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino (; January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the 11th president of the Philippines and the first woman president in the country, from Presidency of Corazon ...
appointed Guingona as chairman of the
Commission on Audit
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, where he gained renown as a graft buster.
Senate of the Philippines (1987–1993)
Guingona was first elected to the Senate in 1987 under the Aquino-backed
Lakas ng Bayan
Lakas ng Bayan ( or People Power), abbreviated as Laban, was an electoral alliance, later a political party, in the Philippines formed by Senator Ninoy Aquino for the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa regional elections. The party had 21 candidat ...
coalition. He was elected as
Senate president pro tempore in 1987 and
majority leader in 1990. Additionally, he served as director and chairman of the
Mindanao Development Authority and the Mindanao Labor Management Advisory Council.
In 1992, Guingona ran for reelection under the
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP; ) is a political party in the Philippines founded by Ramon Mitra Jr. and Peping Cojuangco. LDP was more commonly referred to as Laban during its early years.
History
Early years and formation
In Septembe ...
of Speaker of the House
Ramon Mitra Jr. He eventually won, placing 14th in the Senate race. In 1993, he rose to the position of
majority floor leader once more, but President
Fidel V. Ramos
Fidel Valdez Ramos (; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR, was a Filipino general and politician who served as the 12th president of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. He was the only career military officer to reached ...
' appointment of him as
executive secretary that same year ended his Senate tenure.
Executive secretary (1993–1995) and secretary of justice (1995–1998)
President
Fidel V. Ramos
Fidel Valdez Ramos (; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR, was a Filipino general and politician who served as the 12th president of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. He was the only career military officer to reached ...
appointed Guingona as
executive secretary in 1993, replacing Edelmiro Amante, who resigned. In 1995, Guingona was appointed as
justice secretary. As justice secretary, he rejuvenated the Witness Protection Program and established the Prosecution Academy. He also implemented the ''
Katarungang Pambarangay'', or the Barangay Justice System, and heightened public awareness of the Barangay Justice Program. He also held, in a concurrent capacity, the chairmanship of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission.
Senate of the Philippines (1998–2001)
In 1998, he was elected back to the Senate under
Lakas-NUCD and was elected as
minority floor leader. Guingona was among the first to demand President
Joseph Estrada
Joseph Ejercito Estrada (; born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a Filipino politician and former actor, who served as the 13th president of the Philippines from 1998 until his resignation in 2001. ...
resign in protest of the irregularities in his administration. He was among the senators that voted to open an envelope allegedly containing information that would implicate Estrada on January 17, 2001. The decision to keep the envelope closed was ultimately made by a vote of 11–10, which heightened anti-Estrada emotions and sparked a second
uprising
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on
EDSA
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. Vice President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
, who succeeded Estrada as president his removal from office, had Guingona as her top pick for vice president.
Vice presidency (2001–2004)

Following the
Second EDSA Revolution
The Second EDSA Revolution (), also known as the Second People Power Revolution, EDSA 2001, or EDSA II (pronounced ''EDSA Two'' or ''EDSA Dos'', the Spanish word for "two"), was a political protest from January 17–20, 2001 which peacefully ...
in January 2001 that overthrew President
Joseph Estrada
Joseph Ejercito Estrada (; born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a Filipino politician and former actor, who served as the 13th president of the Philippines from 1998 until his resignation in 2001. ...
. Guingona was nominated as
vice president of the Philippines
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by Arroyo, who succeeded Estrada to the presidency, on February 7.
His nomination was affirmed by Congress. Guingona is the only vice president who was not elected to the position. He is also the oldest person to have held the position, being appointed at the age of 72. He also concurrently served as
secretary of foreign affairs.
During his time as vice president, he was often at odds with Arroyo, particularly over foreign policy. He resigned as
secretary of foreign affairs on July 2, 2002. He also resigned from
Lakas-NUCD on October 3, 2003. In the
2004 Philippine elections, Guingona did not seek a full term election and was succeeded by
Noli de Castro
Manuel "Noli" Eleuterio de Castro Jr. (; born July 6, 1949) is a Filipino broadcaster, journalist politician and singer. who served as the 12th Vice President of the Philippines from 2004 until 2010, under the second full term of President ...
. In that election, he supported the presidential and vice-presidential bids of opposition candidates
Fernando Poe Jr. and Senator
Loren Legarda
Lorna Regina "Loren" Bautista Legarda (born January 28, 1960) is a Filipina politician, environmentalist, cultural worker, and former journalist who is currently serving as a Senator and served as the president pro tempore of the Senate of the ...
, respectively.
Post vice presidency (2004–present)

After the defeat of his candidate, Fernando Poe Jr., Guingona supported the administration of Arroyo again by accepting the position of ambassador to
China
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. He resigned as ambassador and joined the opposition again at the height of the
Hello Garci scandal
The Hello Garci scandal (or just Hello Garci), also known as Gloriagate, was a political scandal and electoral crisis in the Philippines involving 14th president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who allegedly rigged the 2004 national election in h ...
, a
political scandal
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involving Arroyo's alleged rigging of the 2004 presidential elections.
On November 29, 2007, Guingona participated in the
Manila Peninsula rebellion, a mutiny led by Senator
Antonio Trillanes
Antonio "Sonny" Fuentes Trillanes IV (; born August 6, 1971) is a former Philippine naval officer and politician who served as a senator of the Philippines from 2007 to 2019. He is known for his involvement in the Oakwood mutiny of 2003 and t ...
and Brigadier General
Danilo Lim that called for Arroyo's resignation. He was arrested afterward, but on December 13, 2007, the Makati
Regional Trial Court
The regional trial courts (RTC; ) are the highest trial courts in the Philippines. In criminal matters, they have original jurisdiction.
History
It was formerly called as the Court of First Instance since the Spanish colonial period. It cont ...
dismissed
rebellion
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cases against him.
Guingona wrote his 346-page book ''Fight for the Filipino'', which contains his memoirs. It was launched on July 4, 2008, his 80th birthday, at the
Manila Hotel
The Manila Hotel is a 550-room, historic five-star hotel located along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines. .
Personal life
Guingona is married to Ruth de Lara, a former mayor and vice mayor of
Gingoog
Gingoog ( ), officially the City of Gingoog (; ), is a component city in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 136,698 people.
Like other municipalities in the Philippines that re ...
,
Misamis Oriental
Misamis Oriental (; ; ), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province located in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. The provincial capital, as well as its ...
.
His son,
Teofisto III (TG), is a former
senator
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or Legislative chamber, chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the Ancient Rome, ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior ...
of the Philippines, while his daughter, Stella Marie, also served as mayor of Gingoog until 2019.
Notes
References
Further reading
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External links
Office of the Vice President of the Philippines - Guingona (2001-2004)
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1928 births
Living people
Ambassadors of the Philippines to China
Arroyo administration cabinet members
Ateneo de Manila University alumni
Chairpersons of the Commission on Audit (Philippines)
Executive secretaries of the Philippines
Hiligaynon people
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino politicians
Lakas–CMD (1991) politicians
Majority leaders of the Senate of the Philippines
Marcos martial law victims
Minority leaders of the Senate of the Philippines
People from Misamis Oriental
People from Rizal (province)
People from San Juan, Metro Manila
Presidents pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
Corazon Aquino administration personnel
Ramos administration cabinet members
Secretaries of foreign affairs of the Philippines
Secretaries of justice of the Philippines
Senators of the 8th Congress of the Philippines
Senators of the 9th Congress of the Philippines
Senators of the 11th Congress of the Philippines
Vice presidents of the Philippines
Visayan people