Amelita Calimbas-Villarosa, the first woman deputy speaker of the chamber, in necrological services held at the Batasan Pambansa plenary hall.
Former President and Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., former Speaker Jose De Venecia Jr., and House Majority Leader Ferdinand Martin Romualdez also delivered eulogies for the late lawmaker. In his eulogy, M Romualdez remembered Villarosa, fondly called “Girlie” by colleagues and family members, as “a guiding light to young members of Lakas-CMD” which is now headed by him.
“What I consider one of her edifying legacies is her influential role in the passage of the law allowing automated election in the Philippines. That law authorized Comelec to conduct pilot testing of a Computerized Election System in some provinces in 1998, which eventually paved the way for automated national election in 2010,” Romualdez noted.
Arroyo described Villarosa’s election as the first deputy speaker of the Lower House as a milestone for women-politicians.
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