Jose Montemayor Jr.

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Jose Montemayor Jr.
Montemayor on an e-rally, 2022
Legal Counsel and Legal Officer, Philippine Heart Center
LeaderJoel M. Abanilla
Proffesor of Law, San Sebastian College; University of Manila; Polytechnic University of the Philippines; San Beda College
LeaderRafael Pecson, Emily De Leon, Manuel Muhi, Gerardo De Villa
Personal details
Born
Jose Cabrera Montemayor Jr.

1962
Sexmoán, Pampanga, Philippines
Political partyDemocratic Party of the Philippines
Alma materFar Eastern University
OccupationLawyer, Doctor, Politician

Jose Montemayor Jr., (age 61–62) is a Filipino lawyer and doctor who ran for president in the 2022 Philippine presidential election. He was born in Sasmuan, Pampanga.

Early life[edit]

Montemayor was born in Sasmuan, Pampanga on 1948.[citation needed] While other sources recall him being born in Imus, Cavite.[citation needed]

Montemayor went to the Far Eastern University, receiving the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, and the Doctor of Medicine degrees.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Montemayor currently works as the Legal Counsel and Legal Officer of the Philippine Heart Center, the Consultant in Internal Medicine and Clinical Cardiology at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, and other positions.[1]

He ran for president on the 2022 Philippine presidential election, receiving 60,592 votes or 0.11% of the votes.[2][3]

Political positions[edit]

OFW[edit]

Montemayor said that "He will protect the rights of the OFW (Overseas Filipino Workers) and he will provide legal and medical assistance to the workers".[4]

Drug addicts[edit]

Montemayor says that he will remove the Operation Tokhang (Tokhang meaning "knock and plead" in Cebuano) because of certain instances of death, he says that he will address the issue some other way.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Candidates: Jose Montemayor". Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  2. ^ "COMELEC: 2022 Philippine election results". Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Rappler: 2022 Philippine election results". Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Presidential bet Montemayor pushes for better OFW aid". Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Presidential bet Montemayor says no tokhang if he wins in election". Retrieved 9 May 2024.