Wigberto Tañada

This name uses Philippine naming customs; the middle name or maternal family name is Ebarle and the surname or paternal family name is Tañada.
Wigberto Ebarle Tanada, Sr.
Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
January 18, 1992  June 30, 1995
President Corazon Aquino
Fidel Ramos
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1987  June 30, 1995
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Quezon's 4th District
In office
June 30, 1995  June 30, 2001
Preceded by Manolet O. Lavides
Succeeded by Georgilu R. Yumul-Hermida
Personal details
Born (1934-08-13) August 13, 1934
Gumaca, Tayabas, Philippine Islands
Nationality Filipino
Political party Liberal (2015-present)
Spouse(s) Azucena Reyes
Relations Vicente Tañada (grandfather)
Lorenzo Tañada, Jr. (brother)
Antonio Tañada (brother)
Vincent M. Tañada (nephew)
Children Lorenzo III, Wigberto Jr., Ma. Teresa, Cristina
Parents Lorenzo Tañada (father)
Expedita Ebarle-Tañada (mother)

Wigberto "Ka Bobby" Ebarle Tañada, Sr. (born August 13, 1934) is a Filipino politician. He is member of the Liberal Party and a former member of the Senate of the Philippines(1987–1995)[1] and Philippine House of Representatives representing the Quezon's 4th District (1995–2001). He is the son of the late former senator Lorenzo M. Tañada, known as "grand old man of the Philippine politics".

Early life and career

Tañada studied at Quezon Elementary School from 1942 to 1944. In 1944, he transferred to Gumaca Central School. The next year he moved to St. John's Academy. He finished his elementary and secondary education at Ateneo de Manila University in 1948. He received his Bachelor of Arts at Ateneo de Manila University in 1952. In 1956, he received his Bachelor of Law degree at Manuel L. Quezon University and passed the bar exams four years later. He received his Master of Law degree at Harvard Law School.

Political life

On March 7, 1986, Tañada was appointed commissioner of the Bureau of Customs. He ran for senator under the banner of LABAN (Coalition of the Liberal Party, PDP-Laban, NUCD, Bansang Nagkakaisa sa Diwa at Layunin (BANDILA), etc.) and won. In the same year, he became a member of Judicial Bar Council. In 1991, he led the "Magnificent 12", the group of the senators who support the rejection of a new lease for the Subic Bay Naval Base. The next year, he ran again for senator under the banner of Liberal Party-PDP-Laban Alliance, and he was elected for a three-year term. In 1993, he became the president of the Liberal Party.[2] After his tenure as a senator on 1995, he was elected as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the Quezon's 4th District. He was re-elected on 1998. In 2001, he ran again for senator under the banner of Liberal Party (People Power Coalition) but he lost.

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