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    Vicente Castelo Sotto III (Tagalog pronunciation:; born August 24, 1948), professionally known as Tito Sotto and also known as Tito Sen, is a Filipino politician, entertainer and athlete who served as Senate President from 2018 to 2022.

  2. Senator Vicente C. Sotto III, or “Tito” to many, was born on August 24, 1948, to Marcelino Ojeda Sotto and Dr. Herminia Castelo Sotto, who was a staunch women's rights activist and the first Medical Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation Commission and President Emeritus of the Kababaihang Rizalista ng Pilipinas.

  3. Senator Vicente C. Sotto III, or “Tito” to many, was born on August 24, 1948, to Marcelino Ojeda Sotto and Dr. Herminia Castelo Sotto, who was a staunch women's rights activist and the first Medical Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation Commission and President Emeritus of the Kababaihang Rizalista ng Pilipinas.

  4. Aug 24, 2019 · Tito Sotto is a Filipino actor, comedian, and politician. He served as Senate President of the Republic of the Philippines. Previously, he made a name as a comedian together with his brother Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon. The trio, popularly known as Tito, Vic and Joey, became the main host of the long-time noontime show Eat Bulaga! Latest Update

  5. Sotto capped his LGU stint by founding the Vice Mayors League of the Philippines, where he was its first president and president emeritus thereafter. In 1992, he sought higher office and thus began his two-decade public service as senator. He topped the senatorial race.

  6. May 24, 2018 · MANILA, Philippines – Amid an overwhelming majority vote, Senator Vicente Sotto III became the 29th Senate President on Monday, May 21, to the dismay of his critics. Sotto is the...

  7. Mar 11, 2022 · Vicente “TitoCastelo Sotto III is a Filipino politician and television presenter serving as the Senate President of the Philippines since 2018. Following the 2016 elections, he is currently serving his fourth term in the Senate, having served two consecutive terms from 1992 to 2004; he was re-elected to the Senate in 2010.