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Perfecto R. Yasay, Jr. is a lawyer and former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Yasay is Bangon Pilipinas' vice-presidential bet in the 2016 Philippine elections, running alongside Eddie Villanueva.
Yasay was born on 27 January 1947 to Perfecto Yasay Sr., a pastor, and Deborah Rivas, a public school teacher, in Kidapawan City, North Cotabato.
He finished his secondary education at Davao City High School in 1963 and received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Central Philippine University, Iloilo City in 1967. He earned his law degree at the University of the Philippines and has MBA units in Business Studies from Ateneo de Manila University.
Yasay became a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, and the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. While in New York, he was managing director of the Maceda Philippine News from 1983 to 1987 and senior partner at two law firms—Maceda, Yasay & Tolentino, Esqs., and Yasay & De Castro, Esqs.—from 1979 to 1990.
Rodrigo "Rody" Roa Duterte (born March 28, 1945), nicknamed Digong, is a Filipino lawyer and politician of Visayan descent. Duterte is among the longest-serving mayors in the Philippines. He has been mayor of Davao City, a highly urbanized city on Mindanao island, for 7 terms, totalling more than 22 years. He has also served as vice-mayor and congressman in the city.
On November 21, 2015, Duterte declared his candidacy for President of the Philippines in the upcoming 2016 election after a period of banter.
Duterte was born on March 28, 1945 in Maasin, Leyte in the Philippine Commonwealth to Vicente G. Duterte, who served as Governor of (the then-undivided) Davao and Soledad Roa, a native of Cabadbaran, Agusan who was a school teacher and a civic leader. Duterte's father Vicente, prior to being provincial governor of Davao, was once a mayor of Danao in Cebu. Rodrigo's cousin Ronald, on the other hand, served as Cebu City mayor from 1983 to 1986. Ronald’s father, Ramon Duterte, also held the position from 1957 to 1959. The Dutertes consider the political families of the Durano and the Almendras clan as relatives.
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The CSIS Southeast Asia Program is pleased to invite you for a discussion with Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr., Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines. He will discuss his perspectives on Philippine foreign policy under President Rodrigo Duterte and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. Perfecto Yasay, Jr. was appointed by President Rodrigo R. Duterte as Secretary of Foreign Affairs on June 30, 2016. Before his appointment, he served as former president Fidel V. Ramos’ chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from 1995 to 2000. Secretary Yasay is also a practicing lawyer specializing in corporate law and securities regulation.
DFA Sec. Yasay's speech at the UN.
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay told the United Nations on Saturday his country's new president, Rodrigo Duterte, had an "unprecedented" mandate and the world should not interfere. Addressing the annual UN General Assembly, Yasay said the Duterte government was "determined to free the Philippines from corrupt and other stagnating practices". "Our actions, however, have grabbed both the national headlines and international attention for all the wrong reasons," he said. "Our domestic concerns compel us to partner with like-minded countries in the areas of maritime security, counter-terrorism, disaster response, and transnational crime." Please Subscribe Now: http://goo.gl/Hlt2Ia See all President Duterte videos: https://goo.gl/iabXsF DISCLAIMER: I do not own ANY of th...
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Perfecto "Jun" Yasay on the stands in the senate during the impeachment trials
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DFA Sec. Perfecto Yasay addresses general debate General Assembly UN New York 20-26 September 2016 SONA July 25,2016 #PresidentRodrigoDuterte #PresidentDuterte #DuterteAdministration #ChangeisStarting #PNPDrugTesting #PNPChiefDelaRosa Duterte will end corruption Duterte will end poverty Duterte will end crime Duterte will make the philippines a better place Duterte will make the philippines a safe place Duterte will make the philippines progressive Para Sa Tunay Na Pagbabago Digong for 2016 Last Hope Of the Philippines Change For The Better Duterte Our Only Hope For Better Philippines Duterte Movement Duterte In iloilo #no1 For presedent DUTERTE UPDATES Duterte Kami 2016 Duterte Supporters4Life Duterte Forever Duterte will end corruption Duterte will end poverty Duterte will end crime Dut...
DFA Sec. Perfecto Yasay addresses general debate General Assembly UN New York 20-26 September 2016 PERFECTO R. YASAY, JR., Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, said that after his country’s hard-fought and hard-won independence, it zealously valued and guarded its rights and liberties through democracy and a system of checks and balances. Five months ago, the people had elected new President Rodrigo Roa Duterte with an unprecedented and resounding electoral mandate. For far too long, the Philippines had been unable to fully advance due to corruption, worsening crime, and the prevalence of illegal drugs, and corruption had become the breeding ground for the illegal drug trade. The Government was determined to eradicate illicit drugs and their manufacture, distribution and us...
Dahil sa paliwanag ni ATTY. JUN YASAY, na kasalukuyang SECRETARY ng Department of Foreign Affair, sa DUTERTE Administration, mas naintindihan ngayon ang kalalagayan ng mga ISLA natin sa WEST Phil. Sea, na inaangkin ng CHINA.
Foreign Affairs Sec. Perfecto Yasay holds a media conference after meeting with US State Department Assistant Sec. Daniel Russel. ,
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Source: RTVM President Rodrigo Duterte’s Statement on Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Malacañan Palace President Duterte: Good afternoon. I would like to arrest if you…You know what is going around that Secretary Yasay of the Department of Foreign Affairs is on his way out. I would to assure the Secretary that he is in good company and there is no truth to the rumor that there is a plan for his ouster, far from it actually. I would like the Philippines to know that I personally pleaded with Secretary Yasay to join my government because he is competent and honest and he knows his business. He has a professor — professorial job on the Western side of the United States and he knows from whereof he speaks. So, hindi totoo iyan and although there is this caveat. Actually, Secret...
President’s Hall, Malacañan Palace 27 July 2016 President Rodrigo Roa Duterte met with US Secretary of State John F. Kerry in a working lunch inside the President’s Hall at Malacañan Palace. According to Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella, both leaders affirmed the strong PHL-US relations and discussed matters of the state like terrorism, crime, illegal drugs, religious fanaticism, maritime security and climate change. Aside from solutions discussed on these concerns, the US also committed $32 million in training and services for the Philippines. President Duterte was accompanied by Foreign Affairs Sec. Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea, National Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III, National Security Adviser...
Tokyo, Japan October 25, 2016 President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, together with the members of the Philippine delegation, arrived past 5:00 in the afternoon (Japan time; 6:00 pm Manila time) at the Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan for a three-day official visit. Consul General Marian Jocelyn R. Tirol-Ignacio, Charge D' Affaires of the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo, welcomed the President with Japan's Chief of Protocol, Ambassador Kaoru Shimazaki. Among the members of the Philippine delegation who joined President Duterte are Senator Alan Peter S. Cayetano, House Speaker Pantaleon D. Alvarez, Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea, Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., Finance (DOF) Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III, National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin N. Lor...
Duterte cabinet members full list of 2016. Cabinet Secretary – Leoncio “Jun” Evasco Executive Secretary – Salvador Medialdea Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary – Martin Andanar Presidential Spokesperson – Ernesto Abella National Security Adviser – Hermogenes Esperon Jr. Secretary of Agrarian Reform – Rafael V. Mariano Secretary of Agriculture – Emmanuel “Manny” Piñol Secretary of Budget and Management – Benjamin Diokno Secretary of Education – Leonor Briones Secretary of Energy – Alfonso Cusi Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources – Regina “Gina” Lopez Secretary of Finance – Carlos “Sonny” Dominguez III Secretary of Foreign Affairs – Perfecto R. Yasay, Jr. Secretary of Health – Paulyn Jean Rosell Ubial Secretary of Information and Communications Technology – R...
Courtesy call of US Secretary of State John Kerry to President Rody Duterte at President’s Hall, Malacañan Palace July 27 2016. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte met with US Secretary of State John F. Kerry in a working lunch inside the President’s Hall at Malacañan Palace. According to Presidential Spokesperson Ernie Abella, both leaders affirmed the strong PHL-US relations and discussed matters of the state like terrorism, crime, illegal drugs, religious fanaticism, maritime security and climate change. Aside from solutions discussed on these concerns, the US also committed $32 million in training and services for the Philippines. President Duterte was accompanied by Foreign Affairs Sec. Perfecto R. Yasay Jr., Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea, National Defense Secretary Delfin N....
July 12, 2016 Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. reiterated the WIN OVER CHINA ON THE TERRITORIAL DISPUTE IN THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Perfecto Yasay Speech at the General Debate in the UN
PRESS BRIEFING WITH FOREIGN AFFAIRS SEC. PERFECTO YASAY
DFA Secretary Perfecto Yasay and Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida hold joint press conference
DFA Secretary Perfecto Yasay and Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida hold joint press conference
The CSIS Southeast Asia Program is pleased to invite you for a discussion with Secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr., Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines. He will discuss his perspectives on Philippine foreign policy under President Rodrigo Duterte and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. Perfecto Yasay, Jr. was appointed by President Rodrigo R. Duterte as Secretary of Foreign Affairs on June 30, 2016. Before his appointment, he served as former president Fidel V. Ramos’ chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from 1995 to 2000. Secretary Yasay is also a practicing lawyer specializing in corporate law and securities regulation.
Let's take a trip far away
Into the open seas of my mind
Just a castaway a place to call my home
In a world so vast
I feel so open and alone
Take me away
To a place I know
Let me see your face
Give me comfort
Never let me go
100 days alone at sea
I miss the times I spent with you
Are you thinking of me
I feel so bad now regrets are few
If I could have one more day
One more with you
Take me away
To a place I know
Let me see your face