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Neptali Alvaro Gonzales (June 10, [citation needed] 1923 – September 16, 2001), better known as Neptali Gonzales, Sr., was a Filipino politician who served as the President of the Philippine Senate from 1992 to 1993, 1995 to 1996, and 1998.
Neptali "Boyet" Medina Gonzales II (born August 29, 1954) is a Filipino politician serving as the Representative of Mandaluyong's Lone District since 2019, and previously in the 10th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th Congress.
Congressman Neptali M. Gonzales II is in the forefront of public service for more than two decades. Boyet, as he is fondly called by friends and constituents, was the first Congressman of Mandaluyong when it was converted into a city in 1995.
Neptali A. Gonzales. Neptali Alvaro Gonzales, despite his humble beginnings, worked himself through college graduating class valedictorian in the Philippine Law School. He placed 9 th in the 1949 bar examinations with the grade of 92.50%.
Hon. Neptali "Boyet" Gonzales. 168,511 likes · 12,006 talking about this. Government Official.
Sep 17, 2001 · Former Senate President Neptali Gonzales, one of the country’s most prolific maker of laws, died of heart failure at the Makati Medical Center in Makati City yesterday afternoon. He was 78.
Nov 6, 2019 · Neptali Gonzales II is a Filipino politician. He is currently serving as congressman of the lone legislative district of Mandaluyong City in Metro Manila, Philippines. In the May 13, 2019 election, he ran for congress under the ruling PDP-Laban Party with no oppponent.
Congressman Neptali M. Gonzales II is a public servant well- loved and respected by his constituents and peers. He is in active public service for 13 years now - the first nine years (1995-2004) as Congressman of the City of Mandaluyong, as its City Mayor for three years (2004-2007), and again as Congressman of the City ...
SENATOR NEPTALI A. GONZALES. As a Senator of the Republic, some of the numerous laws he principally authored/sponsored include Republic Act (R.A.)
Nov 12, 2011 · Neptali Gonzales, together with 22 other senators, assailed the constitutionality of Cory’s veto of Section 55 of the 1989 Appropriations Bill (Sec 55 FY ’89, and subsequently of its counterpart Section 16 of the 1990 Appropriations Bill (Sec 16 FY ’90).