2007 in the Philippines
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2007 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 2007.
Incumbents
- President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (NPC)
- Vice President: Noli de Castro (Independent)
- Senate President: Manuel Villar
- House Speaker: Jose de Venecia
- Chief Justice: Reynato Puno
- Philippine Congress: 13th Congress of the Philippines (until June 8), 14th Congress of the Philippines (starting July 23)
Events
January
- January 13 – 12th ASEAN Summit was held in Mandaue City.[1]
May
- May 14 – Synchronized national and local elections were held.
July
- July 11 – Fourteen members of the Philippine Marines were found beheaded after an encounter against Islamic rebels in the province of Basilan.[2]
- July 27 – The Department of Agriculture declares an outbreak of hog cholera at the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan.
August
- August 28 – Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman Jose Maria Sison was arrested at Utrecht, Netherlands.[3]
September
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- September 12 – The Sandiganbayan convicted former president Joseph Estrada for plunder and sentenced him to reclusion perpetua while acquitting him and his co-accused on other charges.
October
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- October 19 – An explosion at Glorietta mall in Makati kills 11 and injures at least a hundred.
- October 26 – Former President Joseph Estrada was pardoned and free from jail after his trial.
- October 29 – Philippines started its barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections.
November
- November 13 – An explosion at the Philippine House of Representatives building in Quezon City kills four people, including Congressman Wahab Akbar.
- November 29 – The Armed Forces of the Philippines lays siege to The Peninsula Manila after soldiers led by Senator Antonio Trillanes IV stage a mutiny.
Sports
- February 4 - Golf: Frankie Miñoza wins the 2007 Philippine Open at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club.[4]
- February 21 - Basketball: The International Basketball Federation lifts the national team's suspension as it recognizes the new basketball federation.[5]
- February 24 - Basketball: Barangay Ginebra Kings defeated the San Miguel Beermen in the Philippine Cup Finals.[6]
- April 15 - Boxing: Manny Pacquiao knocked out Jorge Solis on the eighth round to retain the WBC International Superfeatherweight championship at the Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas.
- July 7 - Boxing: In a pair of world championship bouts, Florante Condes beats IBF minimumweight champion Muhammad Rachman in a bout a Jakarta and Nonito Donaire beat the IBF flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States to become only the two current Filipino world champions.
- July 20 - Basketball: The Alaska Aces defeated the Talk N Text Phone Pals to win their 12th Philippine Basketball Association championship in the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference.[7]
- August 11 - Boxing: Gerry Peñalosa knocked out Jhonny González of Mexico to win the WBO Bantamweight Championship at the ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California.
- August 18 - Baseball: Players from Makati City were beaten by players from Pearl City, Hawaii to lose in the Junior League World Series at Taylor, Michigan.
- October 6 - Boxing: Manny Pacquiao defeats Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera via unanimous decision at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas to retain the WBC international super featherweight title.[8]
- October 7 - Collegiate Basketball: Basketball team De La Salle Green Archers swept the UE Red Warriors 2-0 in their final series to win their seventh men's title in the UAAP.
- September 29 - Collegiate Basketball: The De La Salle Junior Archers and the Ateneo Lady Eagles won their respective divisional championships against the Ateneo Blue Eaglets and the UP Lady Maroons.
Entertainment and culture
For the events related to Philippine television in 2007, see 2007 in Philippine television; for films, see List of Philippine films of the 2000s.
- March 3 - Anna Theresa Licaros is crowned as Binibining Pilipinas-Universe at the pageant held at the Araneta Coliseum.
- November 11 - Miss Earth 2007 beauty pageant was hosted by the Philippines at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City. Miss Canada won the pageant.
National holidays
The celebration of the holidays may be moved due to President Arroyos "holiday economics" policy.
Holidays in italics are "special days", while those in regular type are "regular holidays".
- January 1 - New Years Day
- April 5 - Maundy Thursday
- April 6 - Good Friday
- April 7 - Black Saturday
- April 9 - Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)
- May 1 - Labor Day
- May 14 - Election Day
- June 12 - Independence Day
- Due to the "holiday economics" policy, the working holiday was on Monday, June 11. Festivities and rites were still held on June 12.
- August 26 - National Heroes Day
- October 13 - Eid ul-Fitr
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- November 30 - Bonifacio Day
- December 25 - Christmas
- December 30 - Rizal Day
- December 31 - New Years Eve
In addition, several other places observe local holidays, such as the foundation of their town. These are also "special days".
Births
- February 12 -Esang de Torres, singer
- February 27 -Lance Lucido, actor
- April 19 - Bimby Aquino Yap, actor
Deaths
- January 13 - Gido Babilonia, basketball player (born 1966)
- January 15 - Pura Santillan-Castrence, writer and diplomat (born 1905)
- January 16 - Jainal Antel Sali, Jr., Abu Sayyaf leader (born 1964)
- January 16 - Lee Aguinaldo, abstract painter (born 1933)
- January 24 - Jose R. Velasco, physiologist and National Scientist (born 1916)
- February 18 - Vicente Ericta, retired Supreme Court Associate Justice (born 1915)
- February 19 - Antonio Serapio, Congressman from Valenzuela City (born 1937)
- March 16 - Joey Gosiengfiao, film director (born 1941)
- March 17 - Antonio M. Martinez, retired Supreme Court Associate Justice (born 1929)
- March 24 - Jun Bernardino, former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner (born 1947)
- April 3 - Gloria T. Aragon, first woman director of PGH (born 1918)
- April 7 - Ogie Juliano, theater director (born 1961)
- April 13 - Salvador J. Valdez, Jr., retired Court of Appeals Justice (born 1936)
- April 13 - Nicanor Yñiguez, last Speaker of the Regular Batasang Pambansa during Marcos administration (born 1915)
- April 28 - Julian Resuello, 54, former San Carlos, Pangasinan mayor (born 1952)
- May 17 - Cesar "Kuya Cesar" Nucum, radio broadcaster (born 1938)
- May 18 - Yoyoy Villame, singer and comedian (born 1938)
- June 2 - Paulo Campos, physician and National Scientist (born 1921)
- June 16 - Leonardo Perez, former Senator and COMELEC Chairman (born 1925)
- July 13 - Fredegusto "F.G." David, psychologist (born 1938)
- July 17 - Geronimo Velasco, Minister of Energy during Marcos administration (born 1927)
- July 21 - Jesus Sison, Press Secretary during Ramos administration (born 1931)
- August 9 - Pete Roa, television host (born 1940)
- August 27 - Ramon Zamora, actor (born 1935)
- August 29 - Nenita Cortes-Daluz, radio journalist and politician (born 1939)
- October 24 - Mita Pardo de Tavera, former DSWD Secretary during Aquino administration (born 1920)
- November 8 - Dulce Quintans-Saguisag, former DSWD Secretary during Estrada administration and wife of ex-Senator Rene Saguisag (born 1943)
- November 13 - Wahab Akbar, Congressman from Basilan (born 1960)
- November 15 - Emoy Gorgonia, former TV host "Tukaan" (born 1962)
- November 16 - Ross Rival a.k.a. Rosauro Salvador, action film actor and father of actress Maja Salvador (born 1945)
- November 18 - Sedfrey Ordoñez, former Secretary of Justice during Aquino administration (born 1921)
- December 5 - Rene Villanueva, creator and head writer of Batibot (born 1954)
- December 15 - Ace Vergel, film actor (born January 22, 1952)
- December 16 - Ernest Santiago, fashion designer (born 1939)
- December 22 - Adrian Cristobal, writer and columnist (born 1932)
References
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