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Martin Romualdez (Ferdinand Martin Gomez Romualdez) was born on 14 November, 1963 in Philippines, is a Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 2022. Discover Martin Romualdez'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 60 years old?

Popular As Ferdinand Martin Gomez Romualdez
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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November, 1963
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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Who Is Martin Romualdez's Wife?

His wife is Yedda Marie Kittilstvedt (m. November 1999)

Family
Parents Benjamin Romualdez (father) Juliette Gomez-Romualdez (mother)
Wife Yedda Marie Kittilstvedt (m. November 1999)
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Children 4

Martin Romualdez Net Worth

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Timeline

1930

His father was once named by Forbes as the 30th richest man in the Philippines with a net worth of ₱3.3 billion, which the Presidential Commission on Good Government claimed was ill-gotten.

He is the nephew of former first lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos and former President Ferdinand Marcos, while incumbent President Bongbong and Senator Imee Marcos are his cousins.

1963

Ferdinand Martin Gomez Romualdez (, born November 14, 1963) is a Filipino businessman, lawyer and politician serving as the Speaker of the House of Representatives since July 25, 2022.

1981

Romualdez attended Cornell University in the United States from 1981 to 1985, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in government.

1988

In 1988, he earned a Certificate of Special Studies in Administration and Management from Harvard University.

He later enrolled at the University of the Philippines College of Law in 1988, becoming a Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity member.

1992

He earned his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1992.

In 1992, Romualdez was appointed as concurrent trustee and president of the Doña Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Medical Foundation and Dr. Vicente Orestes Romualdez Educational Foundation, both of which are owned by his family.

1993

He was admitted to the bar in 1993.

1995

In 1995, he started work as a director and legal counsel for the CARPA Realty Development Corporation.

Prior to his political career, Romualdez served as chairman of the board for Equitable PCI Bank.

Romualdez authored House Bill 1039, which was enacted into law by President Benigno Aquino III as Republic Act 10754, or An act on expanding the benefits and privileges of people with disabilities.

2014

In April 2014, Romualdez expressed interest in running for senator in the 2016 elections.

2015

He filed his certificate of candidacy for senator on October 13, 2015.

On November 7, 2015, Romualdez declared his support for presidential candidate Jejomar Binay.

2016

In 2016 Davao City Mayor and presidential aspirant Rodrigo Duterte also endorsed the candidacy of Romualdez.

He ran under the Lakas–CMD party, which he is the national president of, but ultimately failed to win a senate seat.

2018

Romualdez was later elected House Majority Leader of the 18th Congress.

2019

He is also serving as the representative for the 1st district of Leyte since 2019 and previously from 2007 to 2016.

He formerly served as the House Majority Leader from 2019 to 2022, and unsuccessfully ran for senator in the 2016 elections.

He is a first cousin of President Bongbong Marcos.

Since May 17, 2023, he has been widely considered to be the country's de facto "prime minister" after the ouster of Senior Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, becoming the main catalyst to the 2024 Philippine political crisis

Romualdez is the owner of the newspaper companies Manila Standard and Journal Group of Publications and the mass media firm Philippine Collective Media Corporation.

He is the national president of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats political party.

Ferdinand Martin Gomez Romualdez is the third child of former Leyte Governor and Ambassador to the United States Benjamin Romualdez and Juliette Gomez-Romualdez.

In the 2019 elections, Romualdez again won as representative of Leyte's 1st congressional district.

2020

On July 10, 2020, Martin and his wife Yedda Marie Romualdez were among the 70 congressmen who voted to reject the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN.

In December 2021, Romualdez became the campaign manager of Sara Duterte's vice presidential campaign alongside Davao Occidental Governor Claude Bautista.

Romualdez was elected in July 2022 as Speaker of the House of Representatives by 283 House members.

In November 2022, Romualdez, along with six other lawmakers, filed House Bill 6398 proposing the creation of the Maharlika Investment Fund, a sovereign wealth fund for the Philippines inspired by South Korea's Korea Investment Corporation.

The proposal drew mixed reactions from economists and mostly negative reactions from the general public.

Romualdez was instrumental in the deepening rift between the Marcos and Duterte families.

Under Romualdez watch, the House denied Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte's requests for confidential funds that could be used for the Education department's proposed Reserve Officers' Training Corps program but swiftly passed the same funds for the Office of the President; this led Sara's father and former President Rodrigo Duterte to allege a connivance between Romualdez and the leftist Makabayan Bloc in stripping Sara of confidential funds.

Rodrigo Duterte criticized the House as the "most rotten institution" in the country and demanded an audit of the House under Romualdez; Duterte's comments offended some House members including Romualdez, prompting the House to issue a loyalty check resolution in support of Romualdez.

Shortly after, the House expelled Duterte's political allies former President and Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Congressman Isidro Ungab as Deputy House Speakers for failing to sign the resolution.

Several House members of Duterte's party, PDP-Laban, later party-switched, mostly to the Romualdez-led Lakas-CMD, In late November 2023, reports circulated that some House members want Vice President Sara impeached.

The House later began tackling at least three house resolutions filed separately by the Makabayan Bloc, House Human Rights Panel chairperson Bienvenido Abante Jr. and 1-Rider Partylist Rep. Ramon Rodrigo Gutierrez, and Albay 1st District Rep. Edcel Lagman urging the Marcos administration to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's investigation into Duterte's war on drugs; Romualdez denied prioritizing the measures.

A month later, the National Telecommunications Commission suspended for 30 days SMNI, a media network which hosted Rodrigo Duterte's platform Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa, after the House adopted a resolution filed by PBA Partylist Representative Margarita Nograles, who claimed that the network was propagating false information.

Two hosts of another SMNI talk show, Laban Kasama ang Bayan, were detained and cited in contempt by the House after one of its hosts–Jeffrey Celiz–refused to reveal his source for his claim that Romualdez had ₱1.8 billion worth of travel funds.

Efforts to amend the Constitution intensified in January 2024 after pro-Charter change group, People's Initiative for Reform Modernization and Action (PIRMA), admitted talking with Romualdez and claimed responsibility for a signature drive campaign that attempted to start a People's Initiative.