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Loi Estrada

Former Filipina politicianIn this Philippine name:for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Fernandez, the birth surname or paternal family name is Pimentel, and the marital name is Ejercito.

Luisa Fernandez S. Pimentel-Ejercito (born June 2, 1930), commonly known as Madam Loi Ejercito, is a Filipino politician and psychiatrist who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2001 to 2007. She is the wife of former Philippine President Joseph Ejercito Estrada, and was the twelfth First Spouse of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001. Her son, Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, served as a senator from 2004 to 2016.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and career
  • 2 Public role
  • 3 Post-Senate
  • 4 References

Early life and career

She was born to Rufino Pimentel and Manuela Fernandez. She grew up and received her primary and secondary education in the town of Iba in Zambales. She obtained a bachelor of arts degree and later studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas, after which she worked as a professor in the university's Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, and as a physician at the University of Santo Tomas Hospital. She later worked at the National Center for Mental Health (NCMH), where she became a Junior Resident. There, she met her husband, actor Joseph Estrada.

In 1960, she was a Training-Fellow at the Royal Park Hospital in Melbourne, Australia and Ballarat Mental Hospital Department. She also served as a Training Fellow at Ararat Mental Hospital in 1961. In 1962, she returned to the Philippines and established the Mental Health Department at Davao General Hospital in Davao City. For fifteen years, starting in 1972, she has also been involved as a volunteer doctor at San Martin de Porres Charity Hospital in San Juan.

She is also known for her movie Pilukang Itim, where the 2004 presidential bet Eddie Gil became his loveteam. She also released her singles "Mamasa-masa" and "May Asim Pa".

Public role

Estrada in 1999

A psychiatrist by profession, Loi was dubbed First Lady ng Masa (First Lady of the M*es) and Doktora ng Masa (Doctor of the M*es) because of her medical and outreach missions during her term.

On October 12, 1999, she received an Honorary Doctorate degree in Philosophy from Kyung Hee University.

After her husband was deposed in the EDSA Revolution of 2001, she ran as a candidate of the Puwersa ng Masa opposition coalition for a seat in Senate. She won, and served in the 12th and the 13th Congress, making her the first First Lady to win a seat in the Senate.

During her tenure (2001–2007), she aut*d 121 bills and 13 resolutions, some of which have already been enacted into law:

  • R.A. No. 9241, The National Health Insurance Program;
  • R.A. No. 9211, The No Smoking Act;
  • , The Film Development Council of the Philippines,
  • R.A. No. 9165, The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act; and
  • , The Clean Water Act.

Though eligible for re-election, Estrada decided not to seek re-election in 2007.

Post-Senate

In January 2014, letters sent to the Department of Agriculture showed that Ejercito allocated her pork barrel to at least two non-governmental organizations linked to Janet Lim-Napoles during her Senate term.

In June 2014, she was named as the personal physician of her son Jinggoy, who was one of the senators implicated and detained for their alleged involvement in the pork barrel scam.

References

    • # — Drilon's Senate presidency continued until 2006 during the 13th Congress.
    • ## — Position vacated when Cayetano died in 2003.
    • ‡ — The appointment of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to Guingona to vice presidency made his position to the Senate vacant from January 20, 2001.
    • On May 14, 2001, Honasan was elected to fill in Guingona's unfinished term until 2004.
    • ‡‡ — Ople was appointed Foreign Affairs secretary in 2002.
    • ‡‡‡ — In 2004, de Castro vacated his position when he was elected to the vice presidency.
    • # — Villar became the next Senate president during the 14th Congress.
    • ## — Position vacated when Noli de Castro was elected to the vice presidency.
    • ### — In 2007, Lim vacated his position prior to his election as the mayor of Manila.

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