Del R. De Guzman
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Del R. De Guzman | |
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Assumed office July 2007 |
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Representative, Lone District of Marikina City
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In office July 2001 – July 2007 |
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Vice Mayor of Marikina City
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In office May 1992 – May 2001 |
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Born | January 9, 1963 Marikina City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Political party | Lakas-CMD/ Kabayani (1992 to date) |
Spouse | Amalia G. de Guzman |
Residence | Marikina City, Metro Manila |
Profession | Politician |
Religion | Iglesia ni Cristo |
Daniel De Guzman is a filipino politician. He is the current Philippine Congress legislator for the 2nd District of Marikina City. He is also the chairman of the House Committee on BASIC EDUCATION AND CULTURE.
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[edit] Education
Took his education from one of Marikina City's Top Schools - Marist School - Marikina ==Vice Mayor==roosevelt College lamuna
Del de Guzman was the Vice Mayor for the City of Marikina from 1992-2001. He was the Vice Mayor of then Mayor (now MMDA Chairman) Bayani Fernando.
[edit] Congressman of Lone District
see also: Legislative districts of Marikina City In May of 2001, He was elected in the Philippine Congress to represent the Lone district of Marikina, under Mayor Marides Fernando. He served the Post from May 2001 - May 2007.
[edit] Congressman of the 2nd District
see also: Legislative districts of Marikina City
Upon the creation of the 2nd District of Marikina City, He campaigned to achieve the post. He won in May 2007.
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[edit] References
- Marikina City Website
- Philippine Congress Website
Marikina City | |||
City Government Mayor: Marides Fernando | Vice Mayor:Marion Andres House of Representatives Cong. Marcelino Teodoro - 1st District | Cong. Del R. De Guzman - 2nd District |
Preceded by District Created |
Representative, Marikina City-2nd 2007–Present |
Succeeded by 'Incumbent' |
Preceded by Romeo D. Candazo |
Representative, Marikina City-Lone 2001– 2007 |
Succeeded by District Divided |
Preceded by ---- |
Vice Mayor, Marikina 1992– 2001 |
Succeeded by Marion Andres |