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Lord Allan Velasco

Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2020 to 2022

Lord Allan Velasco

Summary

Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2020 to 2022

FieldValue
nameLord Allan Velasco
honorific_prefixThe Honorable
imageRep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco (19th Congress).jpg
imagesize220px
captionOfficial portrait, 2022
order27th
officeSpeaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
term_startOctober 12, 2020
term_endJune 30, 2022
predecessorAlan Peter Cayetano
successorMartin Romualdez
office2Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Marinduque's Lone District
term_start2February 1, 2016
term_end2June 30, 2025
predecessor2Regina Ongsiako Reyes
successor2Reynaldo Salvacion
term_start3June 30, 2010
term_end3June 30, 2013
predecessor3Carmencita Reyes
successor3Regina Ongsiako Reyes
office4Chairperson of the Philippine House Committee on Energy
term_start4August 17, 2022
term_end4June 30, 2025
predecessor4Juan Miguel Arroyo
term_start5July 25, 2016
term_end5October 12, 2020
successor5Juan Miguel Arroyo
office6Provincial Administrator of Marinduque
1blankname6Governor
1namedata6Jose Antonio Carrion
term_start6January 2008
term_end6December 1, 2009
birth_nameLord Allan Jay Quinto Velasco
birth_date
birth_placePasay, Philippines
partyNPC (2022–present)
otherpartyPDP–Laban (2016–2022)
NUP (2011–2016)
Lakas (2009–2011)
residenceMogpog, Marinduque
Torrijos, Marinduque
alma_materDe La Salle University (BS)
University of Santo Tomas (LLB)
spouse
children5
parentsPresbitero Velasco
Lorna Quinto Velasco
occupationPolitician
professionLawyer
signatureLord-allan-velasco-signature.svg

NUP (2011–2016) Lakas (2009–2011) Torrijos, Marinduque University of Santo Tomas (LLB) Lorna Quinto Velasco Lord Allan Jay Quinto Velasco (born November 9, 1977) is a Filipino politician and lawyer who served as the Speaker of the House of Representatives from October 12, 2020 to June 2022. He was concurrently serving as the Representative of Marinduque's lone district from 2010 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2025. He previously served as the Marinduque chapter president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, and Marinduque provincial administrator under Governor Jose Antonio Carrion.

Personal life

Early life and family

Velasco was born on November 9, 1977. His father is lawyer Presbitero Velasco Jr., who would later serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 2006 to 2018 and governor of their home province Marinduque since 2019. His mother, Lorna Quinto Velasco, originally a nurse, ventured into politics: first as the Representative of Ang Mata'y Aalagaan (AMA or MATA) party-list from 2013 to 2016, and from 2016 onwards as mayor of Torrijos, Marinduque. His sister, Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera, is also a lawyer. Velasco-Catera was their father's judicial staff head in the Supreme Court, and their mother's chief of staff in the House. She was AMA/MATA party-list's representative from 2016 to 2019.

Velasco was educated in Manila, earning his Bachelor of Science in business management from De La Salle University, and his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Santo Tomas.

Velasco married Rowena "Wen" Amara on September 21, 2012. They have five children: Sophia, Bella, Ramon, Sara, and Lord Jose Maria. Several high-profile personalities attended the baptism of their daughter Sara in September 2019: President Bongbong Marcos, former President Rodrigo Duterte, businessman Ramon Ang, senators Bong Go, Mark Villar and Sonny Angara, and Quezon City mayor Joy Belmonte.

Friendship with the Dutertes

The Velascos grew close to Rodrigo Duterte when they supported his presidential campaign. On Christmas of 2016, the Velascos celebrated at the Duterte family's house in Davao City. The Velasco couple also organized celebrations for the President's birthday in 2017 and 2018. The President and his daughter, Davao City mayor Sara Duterte, were also guests at Velasco's 2018 birthday party. Velasco considers Sara Duterte his "big bike riding buddy". In the 2019 election, the President endorsed the Velasco family, who were running for various offices in Marinduque.

Political career

Provincial Administrator of Marinduque (2008–2009)

Early in his law career, he served as the chapter president of the IBP in Marinduque. In January 2008, he was appointed as the provincial administrator of Marinduque by Governor Jose Antonio Carrion. He also headed the Provincial Tourism Council where he focused on "sports adventure and community-based tourism". He resigned as provincial administrator on December 1, 2009 to file his candidacy for the province's lone House seat.

House of Representatives (2010–2013, 2016-2025)

In the 2010 elections, running under Lakas–Kampi, Velasco defeated Edmundo Reyes, the son of then-incumbent representative Carmencita Reyes. Velasco became the first elected government official in his family.

Velasco was defeated in his bid for re-election in 2013 by Regina Ongsiako Reyes, daughter of incumbent Governor Carmencita Reyes, but Velasco disputed Reyes' victory by noting that Reyes was a United States citizen during the election and was thus ineligible to hold the office. Both the Supreme Court and the COMELEC upheld Velasco's protest. Despite this, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte maintained that a decision to remove Reyes from her seat is up to the House Electoral Tribunal, where Velasco's case to remove her was still pending. Velasco was later proclaimed as the legitimate representative of Marinduque's lone district and assumed office on February 1, 2016.

He is the incumbent representative of the Lone District of Marinduque and chairman of the House Committee on Energy. He is also the chairman of the Oversight Committee on Solid Waste Management Act and co-chairman of the Joint Congressional Power Commission.

Speaker (2020–2022)

Velasco taking his oath of office as House Speaker on October 12, 2020

With Cayetano's refusal to honor the term-sharing agreement after 184 representatives rejected his offer of resignation on September 30, 2020 and abruptly suspending the House's session on October 6, 2020, Velasco called on Cayetano to resume the House's session before November 16, 2020. He and his allies also affirmed their intent to conduct a session on October 14, 2020 to formalize his assumption as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

During a gathering of 186 representatives at Celebrity Sports Complex in Quezon City, Velasco was elected as House Speaker on October 12, 2020, two days before the term-sharing agreement that he and Alan Peter Cayetano agreed upon in July 2019 went into effect. However, Cayetano disputed Velasco's election and called the gathering a "fake session."

On October 13, 2020, Cayetano tendered his "irrevocable resignation" as Speaker through a Facebook live stream, as 186 representatives formally ratified Velasco's election as the new Speaker in the Batasang Pambansa during the start of their special session.

On November 18, Velasco was appointed by the House as legislative caretaker of Cebu City's 1st district after the death of representative Raul del Mar two days earlier.

Gubernatorial run (2025)

Upon being term-limited, Velasco ran for Governor of Marinduque in 2025. However, he lost to Melecio Go by almost 400 votes. He filed an election protest before the COMELEC through his legal counsel, Atty. Rowell Ilagan, seeking the manual recount of the votes.

Electoral history

YearOfficePartyVotes receivedResultTotal%.Swing201020132016201920222025
Representative (Marinduque at-large)Lakas–CMD}};"Lakas–Kampi52,40752.04%1st
National Unity Party (Philippines)}};"NUP38,11144.91%2nd
38,1111st
PDP–Laban}};"PDP–Laban95,06794.54%1st
100,794100.00%1stUnopposed
Governor of MarinduqueNationalist People's Coalition}};"NPC65,72649.85%2nd

References

References

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  12. (September 18, 2018). "PRC probe, disqualification sought against Ang Mata party-list".
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  14. (April 19, 2017). "Lawmakers throw belated birthday bash for Duterte".
  15. (December 26, 2016). "Duterte spends Christmas at home with family".
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  17. (October 12, 2020). "Velasco chooses loyalty over fame and power".
  18. Cruz, Neal. "Abolish the pork barrel and save tax money". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  19. (March 15, 2010). "SC justice files libel case vs veteran journalist".
  20. (April 16–22, 2013). "Marinduque local elections, 2013". The MIMAROPA Sunrise.
  21. (September 30, 2020). "184 lawmakers reject Cayetano's offer to resign as Speaker". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  22. (October 7, 2020). "Cayetano's fresh mandate scraps term-sharing deal — Gonzales". [[Manila Bulletin]].
  23. (October 7, 2020). "Cayetano suspends session until Nov 16". [[The Manila Times]].
  24. (October 8, 2020). "Velasco joins calls to resume House sessions: 'Time to set aside political differences'". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  25. (July 8, 2019). "Duterte says Cayetano is next House Speaker, to share term with Velasco". [[Rappler]].
  26. (October 12, 2020). "Velasco installed as new Speaker in session outside House". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  27. (October 12, 2020). "Cayetano rejects Velasco election, slams 'fake session' at Celebrity Club". [[Rappler]].
  28. (October 13, 2020). "Cayetano concedes to Velasco, resigns as House Speaker". [[CNN Philippines]].
  29. (October 13, 2020). "It's official: Lord Allan Velasco is new Speaker of the House". [[Rappler]].
  30. (November 18, 2020). "Speaker Velasco is now caretaker of Cebu City North District". Cebu Daily News.
  31. Sampang, Dianne. (May 23, 2025). "Velasco seeks manual recount after loss in Marinduque gubernatorial race".
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