Chavit Singson

Chavit Singson
Singson in 2017
Municipal Councilor of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Governor of Ilocos Sur
In office
June 30, 2010  June 30, 2013
Preceded by Deogracias Victor B. Savellano
Succeeded by Ryan Luis Singson
In office
June 30, 2004  June 30, 2007
Succeeded by Deogracias Victor B. Savellano
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 2001
In office
January 1, 1972  March 26, 1986
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Sur's First District
In office
June 30, 1987  June 30, 1992
Preceded by Vacant
Post last held by Floro Crisologo
Succeeded by Mariano Tajon
Member of the Vigan City Council
In office
1963–1971
Personal details
Born Luis Crisologo Singson
(1941-06-21) June 21, 1941
Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippine Commonwealth
Nationality Filipino
Political party Nacionalista (2011–present)
Other political
affiliations
Lakas-Kampi-CMD (2009–2011)
Lakas-CMD (2000–2009)
PMP (1998–2000)
LDP (1992–1998)
Lakas ng Bayan (1987–1992)
KBL (1980–1987)
Liberal (1963–1972)
Spouse(s) Evelyn Versoza (d. 2016)
Residence Vigan
Occupation Businessperson, politician

Luis Crisologo Singson (born June 21, 1941), better known as Chavit Singson, is a Filipino politician. He was the Governor of the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines and the Deputy National Security Adviser for the Philippine government (2008).

He also ran under Team Unity for the Senate in the 2007 Elections in the Philippines but lost.

Early life

Chavit Singson was born on June 21, 1941 in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. He is second eldest among the seven children of José Singson and Caridad Crisólogo. He studied in Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila and finished his Commerce degree.

Both his paternal (Singson) and maternal (Crisologo) families have dominated the political environment of the Ilocos region for generations. Although many members of both families, such as Chavit are related to one another, the two families have shared a bitter feud which reached its apex in the 1960s and 1970s, when shootings and political intimidation were rampant in the Ilocos region. Chavit considered his uncle, Floro Crisologo as a mentor, but eventually had a severe falling out with his cousin and once-confidant Vincent Crisologo who was Floro's son and there were many bloody encounters between the two. It is currently stated by both sides that tensions have eased.

Political career

Singson had secured a spot as a candidate for the 2007 Philippine senatorial elections. He has sided with the government party, despite being former friends with the former president Joseph Estrada.[1] After losing the elections, Singson had been appointed Deputy National Security Adviser, on September 5, 2008 by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.[2]

Business career

Through his conglomerate LCS Group of Companies, Chavit Singson pledged to raise $11 million needed to host the Miss Universe 2016 pageant in the country on January 30, 2017, according to Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo.[3] For the big event, which was to entail a budget of about $13-million, Chavit had tapped possible sponsors including big hotels where the candidates and the Miss Universe entourage will be billeted.[4] On October 8, the company filed its bid[5] to become a third telecommunications provider in the Philippines.

Sporting career

Presently, Singson is the president of the Philippine National Shooting Association, a local governing body for Shooting sports in the country since 2018.[6]

References

  1. Chavit Singson Confirms Appointment as Deputy NSA
  2. Arroyo Names Chavit Singson as Deputy National Security Adviser
  3. LCS Group of Companies, DOT confirms PHL hosting of Miss Universe 2016
  4. 65th Miss Universe, 65th Miss Universe 2016 Press Event
  5. Singson-led LCS Group strengthens bid to become third PH telco
  6. Atencio, Peter (July 31, 2018). "Singson promises coaches, exposure for PH shooters". Manila Standard. Retrieved September 17, 2018.

Further reading

  • Limpe, Linda C.The 9 Lives of Luis "Chavit" Singson, Foresight Books, 2003.
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