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Jovito Reyes Salonga, KGCR (Tagalog pronunciation: [hoˈvito sɐˈlɔŋga]; June 22, 1920 –
March 10, 2016) also
called "Ka Jovy," was a
Filipino lawyer and...
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Jovito Salvaña
Palparan Jr. (born
September 11, 1950) is a
retired Army general,
former politician, and a
convicted criminal. From July 2003 to July 2004...
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Jóvito Villalba Gutiérrez (March 23, 1908 – July 8, 1989), was a
Venezuelan lawyer and politician,
member of the
Generation of 1928,
founder of the party...
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Jovito O.
Claudio (June 15, 1927 –
December 16, 2009) was a
Filipino doctor and
politician who
served as the
mayor of
Pasay from 1968 to 1971, and again...
- been led by
liberal thinkers and
politicians including Benigno Aquino Jr.,
Jovito Salonga, Raul Daza,
Florencio Abad,
Franklin Drilon, and Mar Roxas. Two...
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again and won, in the 1959 and 1963 elections. In 1967, he was
defeated by
Jovito Claudio. He
bounced back in the 1971
national elections and was re-elected...
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probably came
closer to $13 billion.: "27" The PCGG's
first chairperson,
Jovito Salonga later said that he
estimated the
figure of US$5 billion–10 billion...
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Jovito Chavaro Plameras Jr. (28
September 1934 – 31 July 2018) was a
Filipino politician.
Plameras was
first elected governor of
Antique in 1984 and stepped...
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Jovito Rengifo (born 15
January 1953) is a
Venezuelan former professional boxer who
competed from 1977 to 1983 As an amateur, he
competed in the men's...
- Pasay,
Metro Manila, Philippines, was held on
April 15, 2000,
where Mayor Jovito Claudio was
defeated by
former vice
mayor Wenceslao Trinidad.
Recall elections...