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Fernando Lopez
KGCR
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3rd and 7th Vice President of the Philippines | |
In office December 30, 1949 – December 30, 1953 |
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President | Elpidio Quirino |
Preceded by | Elpidio Quirino |
Succeeded by | Carlos P. Garcia |
In office December 30, 1965 – September 23, 1972 |
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President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Preceded by | Emmanuel Pelaez |
Succeeded by | Position abolished Title next held by Salvador Laurel |
Senator of the Philippines | |
In office December 30, 1953 – December 30, 1965 |
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In office December 30, 1947 – December 30, 1949 |
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Mayor of Iloilo City | |
In office September 26, 1945 – December 30, 1947 |
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Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources | |
In office 1965–1971 |
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President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Preceded by | Jose Y. Feliciano |
Succeeded by | Arturo R. Tanco |
In office December 30, 1949 – December 30, 1953 |
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President | Elpidio Quirino |
Preceded by | Placido Mapa |
Succeeded by | Placido Mapa |
9th Senate President pro tempore of the Philippines | |
In office 1958–1965 |
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President | Carlos P. Garcia Diosdado Macapagal |
Preceded by | Manuel Briones |
Succeeded by | Lorenzo Sumulong |
Chairman, ABS-CBN Corporation | |
In office February 28, 1986 – May 26, 1993 |
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Preceded by | Eugenio Lopez Sr. |
Succeeded by | Eugenio Lopez Jr. |
Personal details | |
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Fernando Hofileña Lopez
April 13, 1904 Jaro, Iloilo, Philippine Islands |
Died | May 26, 1993 Iloilo City, Philippines |
(aged 89)
Nationality | Filipino |
Political party | Nacionalista (1945–1946; 1957–1993) |
Other political affiliations |
Democratic (1953–1957) Liberal (1946–1953) |
Spouse | Maria Salvacion "Mariquit" Javellana-Lopez |
Children | 6 |
Alma mater | University of Santo Tomas (LL.B) |
Occupation | Statesman, politician |
Fernando Hofileña Lopez Sr. KGCR (April 13, 1904 – May 26, 1993) was a Filipino statesman. A member of the influential Lopez family of Iloilo, he served as vice president of the Philippines for three terms – under Elpidio Quirino (1949–1953) for the Liberals and Ferdinand Marcos (1965–1969 and 1969–1972) for the Nacionalistas. He was also the chairman of ABS-CBN Corporation from 1986 to his death in 1993.
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Early life and career
Lopez was born on April 13, 1904, in Jaro, Iloilo City to Benito Villanueva Lopez and Presentacion Javelona Hofileña. He was the younger brother and only sibling of Eugenio Lopez Sr. The Lopez family was the richest and most influential family in the province.
Lopez studied high school at Colegio de San Juan de Letran, finishing in 1921. He studied law in the University of Santo Tomas, earning his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1925. After passing the bar examinations, he did not go into private practice, but helped his older brother manage the family business.
In 1945, with no prior political experience, Lopez was chosen by President Sergio Osmeña to be mayor of Iloilo City. In 1947, he ran for senator and won.
Lopez was one of the founders of University of Iloilo and the FEATI University in Manila.
The brothers Eugenio and Fernando owned the Iloilo-Negros Air Express Company (the first Filipino owned air service), the Iloilo Times (El Tiempo), the Manila Chronicle and ABS-CBN Corporation, LSC (Lopez Sugar Corporation), Bayantel (including Bayan DSL), SkyCable (including SkyBroadband), Meralco, RLC (Rockwell Land Corporation), Rockwell Center, First Balfour, Inc., Philippine Electric Corporation (Philec), First Electro Dynamics Corporation (Fedcor), First Sumiden Circuits, Inc. (FSCI), Securities Transfer Services, Inc. (STSI), The Medical City (TMC), BayanTrade DotCom, First Gas Holdings Corporation (Santa Rita), FGP. Corp. (San Lorenzo), FG Hydro Power Corporation (Pantabangan-Masiway), FG Bukidnon (Agusan mini-hydro), Bauang Private Power Corporation (Bauang), Panay Electric Company (PECO), First Philippine Industrial Corporation (the major fuel distributor of Shell and Chevron Caltex in the country), First Philippine Realty Corp, First Philippine Electric Corp. (First Philec), First Philec Solar Corporation, First Sumiden Circuits, Inc. (FSCI), First Sumiden Realty, Inc, First Philippine Industrial Park.
Vice-presidency
First term (1949–1953)
In 1949, Lopez became vice-president under President Elpidio Quirino and concurrently worked as secretary of agriculture, serving until 1953. He was then elected once again as senator, and re-elected in 1959.
Second and third term (1965–1972)
In 1965, Lopez ran with Ferdinand Marcos and won as vice-president. He was re-elected in 1969, making him, to date the only vice-president to serve two non-consecutive terms, two different presidents and from different parties. By the time martial law was declared in 1972, the Lopez family fell out of Marcos' favor and was targeted by the regime because of their denunciations of Marcos. The position of vice-president was abolished, and the Lopez family was stripped of most of its political and economic assets.
Later life and death
After the removal of Marcos from power as a result of the People Power Revolution of 1986, Lopez became chairman of FHL Investment Corporation and vice-chairman of First Philippine Holdings Corporation.
He died on May 26, 1993, a month after his 89th birthday leaving his wife Mariquit Javellana with whom he had six children: Yolanda, Fernando, Jr. (Junjie), Alberto (Albertito), Emmanuele, Benito and Mita. He was also the longest living vice president until he was surpassed by Teofisto Guingona Jr. in 2017.