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Haydee Bofill Yorac (/ˈhaɪdi/;
Spanish pronunciation: [ajˈde.e]
March 4, 1941 —
September 12, 2005) was a
Filipina public servant, law
professor and politician...
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Haydee B.
Yorac,
Leopoldo L. Africa,
Andres R. Flores,
Dario C. Rama and
Magdara B.
Dimaampao as commissioners.
Commissioner Haydee B.
Yorac was appointed...
- at the age of 17,
which went
against his aunt
Haydee Yorac's wishes to send him to school;
Yorac herself had
experienced being a
member of the Partido...
- also
failed to win
seats in the 1998
Philippine Senate election.
Haydee Yorac, Roy Señeres, and Rey
Langit were
among the
candidates who
failed to win...
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Saguisag Abraham Sarmiento Sr.
Wigberto Tañada
Claudio Teehankee Haydee Yorac Calixto Zaldivar Religious sector opposition Zacarias Agatep Teodoro Bacani...
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Appointed by
Corazon Aquino Preceded by
Ramon H.
Felipe Succeeded by
Haydee Yorac Member of the
Philippine Constitutional Commission In
office June 2, 1986 –...
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appointed as
Presidential Adviser on the
Peace Process,
although Haydee Yorac had
served in OPAPP's predecessor, the
National Unification Council. Deles...
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fraternity that has
produced leaders such as
COMELEC Chairperson Haydee Yorac and
former Vice
President Jejomar Binay. Pi
Sigma (ΠΣ):
Known for its socio-political...
- Committee. In the same year, with
Justice Jose Campos,
Commissioner Haydee Yorac, and
other professors from the UP
College of Law, she co-founded Accesslaw...
- She was its
second female acting chairperson (1998–1999)
after Haydee Yorac. She
served from 1998 to 2004, and is one of the six
women to have been...