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626:, he was named part of a 12-member select committee which was tasked to draft and pass the first Land Reform Code of the Philippines. Cojuangco was also responsible for the Agriculture Marketing News Services Law which he authored. While a congressman, Cojuangco also served as Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, a ranking member of the Committee on Economic Development and served at the Philippine Amateur Athletic Association as a representative from the House of Representatives. 36: 686:, Cojuangco served as an elected Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and later the chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Security. He was also then a part of the Committee on Economic Affairs and Foreign Relations as a ranking member. Cojuangco was also the principal author of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 which established 763:
since Dayrit was planning to retire and wanted a person "as responsible" to succeed him. However, Dayrit did not push through with the retirement after not having contact with Cojuangco after the meeting. Cojuangco campaigned that he would secure funds from the private sector saying that the effort
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Cojuangco led a handful of sports associations. He was the former President of the Philippine Junior Bowlers and the RP Golf Association. He was also a founding member of the Metropolitan Association of Race Horse Owners. He is also the president of the
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Cojuangco secured a second term as a congressman after he was re-elected to the post in 1965. During his second term he became a member of the Young Turks in the House of Representatives. He served as chairman until 1969.
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was held on February 23, which was subsequently won by Vargas, ending Cojuangco's 13 year team as POC president. Vargas officially began his term on March 5, 2018, when he took his oath before Philippine President
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Cojuangco first ran for President of the Philippine Olympic Committee in November 2004 against then incumbent Celso Dayrit. According to Cojuangco, the position was offered by Dayrit himself following the
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won't be hard as long as "businessmen know that the money they’re donating are being used properly". Cojuangco was elected to the post and formally assumed the position in January 2005.
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from 1955 to 1957. He became Vice Mayor of the same town in 1957 and served the term until 1959. Cojuangco was elected as Mayor of Paniqui in 1959 and served until 1961.
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He also served as the chief executive officer and President of the Phil Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee which was responsible for the organization of the
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he served as chairman of the Special Committee on Food Security and authored the Agrarian Reform Communities Act as part of the agriculture body.
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The source said Vargas preferred a separate occasion for the oath-taking "before he officially assumes his duties as the new POC president."
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Cojuangco remains affiliated with Kampi which continues to exist in 2003 and has his wife as its chairperson in support of then President
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was granted. Vargas ran for president in the 2016 election but the POC's Commission on Elections disqualified him and his running mate,
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after Cojuangco received 21 out of the 40 votes cast while his rival received 19 votes. He later secured a third term in 2012.
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since the committee ruled out that both candidates were not "active members" of the POC general assembly.
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Cojuangco won by a landslide victory unopposed for his fourth term in 2016. However, the
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which was originally organized in 1997 to support the presidential bid of then Senator
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was nullified by the Pasig Regional Trial Court after a petition from ABAP president
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where he served as councilor, vice mayor, and then mayor. A member of the
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Tarlac
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In 1989 to 1992, Cojuangco served as an elected Secretary-General of
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from 1961 to 1969 and 1987 to 1998. He began his political career in
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In July 2010, it was reported that Cojuangco is a board member of
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and caused the consolidation of public safety agencies under the
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Cojuangco later won a second term in 2008 after winning against
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in 1978. In 1983, Cojuangco was elected as Secretary-General of
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Cojuangco served as a member of the municipal council of
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Ricky Vargas beats Peping Cojuangco for POC presidency
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President of the Philippine Olympic Committee
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Danding Cojuangco
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