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Lito Atienza (Jose Livioko Atienza Jr.) was born on 10 August, 1941 in San Andres, Manila, Philippine Commonwealth, is a Filipino politician. Discover Lito Atienza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Jose Livioko Atienza Jr.
Occupation N/A
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August 1941
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace San Andres, Manila, Philippine Commonwealth
Nationality Philippines

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His wife is Ma. Evelina Ilagan

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Children 6 (including Kim and Arnold)

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1941

Jose "Lito" Livioko Atienza Jr. (born August 10, 1941) is a Filipino politician.

Atienza was born on August 10, 1941, in the San Andres Bukid district of Manila, four months before the outbreak of World War II.

Atienza's father, Jose J. Atienza Sr., was a distinguished public servant to three Philippine presidents.

1946

An uncle, Hermenegildo Atienza, was a World War II guerrilla leader and after the war was appointed Military Mayor of Manila by Gen. Douglas MacArthur himself and one of the founders of the Liberal Party in 1946.

1960

Another uncle, Rigoberto Atienza, a World War II veteran, a victim of the Bataan Death March and former Philippine Army commanding general, became Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces in the 1960s during the term of President Diosdado Macapagal.

A third uncle, Arturo, became a renowned lawyer.

The four brothers were all members of the Hunters resistance against the Japanese occupation during World War II.

He took up his primary and secondary education from Ateneo de Manila University's Basic Education Unit and completed a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas.

His interest and degree in architecture proved useful in rehabilitating and renewing the City of Manila, which had fallen to decay over years of unmanaged growth in population and the lack of an urban planning & community development.

1968

Atienza started his political career in 1968 when he organized the Democratic Youth Movement.

1971

He was one of those who survived the Plaza Miranda bombing in 1971.

After the 1971 elections, Atienza was hired by then Manila Mayor Ramon Bagatsing as chief information officer at the City Hall.

He worked under Mayor Bagatsing for almost ten years.

During Martial Law, Atienza was arrested twice for exposing human rights abuses under the dictatorship regime of President Ferdinand Marcos.

He remained with the opposition even if he was on constant threat of incarceration for opposing Marcos.

1984

Atienza was first elected as Member of Parliament in the then At-large Congressional District of Manila under the Batasang Pambansa in 1984 and served until Marcos was peacefully ousted during the People Power Revolution of 1986.

1988

Under the administration of President Corazon Aquino, Atienza was appointed general manager of the National Housing Authority (Philippines) in 1988 and he promoted low-cost housing for teachers and police officers.

Together with former Manila police general Alfredo Lim running for mayor, Atienza ran for vice-mayor of Manila.

1995

The two defeated the incumbent slate of then-Mayor Gemiliano Lopez Jr. The tandem won a second term in 1995.

1998

When Lim ran for President of the Philippines in 1998, Atienza was elected mayor and took his oath of office on June 24, 1998.

1999

He is also well-known for hosting the drama anthology television series Maynila, which aired on GMA Network from 1999 to 2020.

2001

Atienza was again re-elected in 2001 and finally in 2004.

During his term as mayor, numerous heritage buildings in Manila were demolished, notably the Jai Alai Building, which used to be the best Art Deco building in all of Asia before its demolition.

2006

The ruling came after the poll body invalidated the so-called "rump elections" of LP leaders in March 2006.

2007

He served as the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources from 2007 to 2009 in the Administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and was 24th Mayor of Manila for three consecutive terms from 1998 to 2007.

He unsuccessfully ran for vice president of the Philippines in the 2022 elections as the running mate of Senator Manny Pacquiao.

The Supreme Court ruled on April 17, 2007, that Franklin Drilon was the real president of the Liberal Party and not Atienza and has approved the Daza-Drilon Amendments to the LP's Charter.

It also ruled that all certificates of nomination signed by Atienza are worthless unless they moved to another political party like Batangas Governor Armando Sanchez and Manny Pacquiao, who moved to KAMPI, and Mike Defensor, who moved to Lakas-CMD, in February 2007.

Voting 9–5, the court said the amended Salonga Constitution extended Drilon's term to November 2007.

On July 16, 2007, the Supreme Court dismissed with finality a motion for consideration filed by Atienza (en banc resolution dated July 5, 2007).

COMELEC earlier ruled that Drilon's term as LP president has already expired and called for the holding of elections to end the leadership vacuum in the country's oldest political party.

On November 26, 2007, at Club Filipino, Greenhills, San Juan, LP National Executive Council officials resolved to appoint Senator Mar Roxas as president of the Liberal Party (Philippines).

Corazon Aquino and Jovito Salonga, inter alia, signed the resolution.

In February 2007, Atienza formally and officially announced that his second son, the Presidential Adviser on Youth Affairs and Manila's Chair of the Inner-City Development Committee, Arnold Atienza, would run for mayor of the city on May 14, 2007.

Arnold Atienza lost the mayoralty race to Sen. Alfredo Lim, who was also a former mayor.

Atienza, a staunch supporter of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, was named Environment Secretary on July 18, 2007, replacing Angelo Reyes, who was moved to the Department of Energy, after incumbent Raphael Lotilla resigned.

Atienza's appointment came as a shock to environmental groups, who had dubbed him as the "butcher of Arroceros."

2010

Roxas is to unite the two LP factions, and set the stage for his presidential campaign in the 2010 election.

Atienza, however, questioned Roxas' appointment, attacking the composition of Liberal Party's National Executive Council (NECO) and alleged that the Supreme Court of the Philippines' June 5 resolution ordered the LP leadership's status quo maintenance.

2013

He served as a Party-list Representative for Buhay from 2013 to 2022, and was a House Deputy Speaker from 2020 to 2022.