Mark Villar (born August 14, 1978 in Manila) is a politician. He is a former secretary of public works under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.
He is the son of Senator Cynthia Villar (serving since 2013) and former Senate president Manuel “Manny” Villar, among the richest persons in the Philippines.
Mark was elected representative of Las Piñas City in 2010, succeeding her mother, who had served the maximum three consecutive terms. Having barely started his third term as congressman, he resigned in August 2016 to become the secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways under President Rodrigo Duterte. His wife, DIWA party list representative Emmeline Aglipay-Villar, was named caretaker of the Las Piñas district until she was appointed undersecretary at the Department of Justice in 2018. | Rappler
Safe re-opening of schools and transition to face-to-face classes
Integrate Human Rights and Peace Education into basic and secondary education curriculum
Junking of Anti-Terror Law
Demand that campaigns declare online campaign expenditures beyond their official social media accounts (i.e., influencers engaged, unofficial groups or pages tapped, etc.)
Increased participation of the youth in local and national governance by allowing them to influence & craft legislation
Legalization of Divorce
Increase national minimum wage to P750
Enact the right to an adequate food bill or the Zero Hunger Bill
Continue support for the rice tariffication law
Seeking climate change accountability from better developed, high-pollutant countries
Increase financial and technical support for local climate adaptation and mitigation projects
Support for Open Pit Mining
Pass an Alternative Mining Act in accordance with human rights norms, standards, and obligations
Increase funding for mental health support
Decriminalizing Abortion
Reparations for Martial Law Victims & Retrieval of Marcos’ Ill-gotten Wealth
Criminalizing of Vote-buying
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