Atty. Adrian Sison is one of the three (3) candidates for senator of Ang Kapatiran Party (www.angkapatiran.org).
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Atty. Adrian Sison is one of the three (3) candidates for senator of Ang Kapatiran Party (www.angkapatiran.org).
Last edited by j_avonni; March 1st, 2007 at 01:06 PM.
Personal information:
ADRIAN SISON
Date of Birth: March 2, 1956
Place of Birth: Manila
Civil Status: Married
Spouse: Margarita Dueñas Sison
No. of children: 2
Age: 51
Education
Tertiary: University of the Philippines College of Law, 1983; Ateneo de Manila University, Interdisciplinary Studies, 1977;
Secondary: Ateneo de Manila
Primary: Ateneo de Manila
Profession/occupation:
Lawyer, broadcaster
Work experience
Adrian Consulting Law Office, 2001 to present
Senior Associate, Misa Law Office, 1995-2001
Assistant vice president, ICC Telecommunications (now Bayantel), 1993-1995
Legal department manager, Associated Broadcasting Company, 1991-1993
Associate, Mario Ongkiko Law Office, 1990-1992
Legal Assistant, McManus Law Office (Australia), 1989
Chief of staff, Representative Tessie Aquino-Oreta, 1987-1988
unfortunately i haven't seen this guy and his partymates in action yet (except for zosimo paredes, whom i saw on anc last night, and who was a revelation and definitely a keeper i might add), but from what i heard of him and his other partymates, he and the rest of ang kapatiran party has got my vote.
i just hope people will hear more about this guy and his party the ang kapatiran. they're definitely the best alternative to our incompetent "leaders"
mukhang maayos at me prinsipyo ito..kailangan lang makilala sila nang masang pilipino![]()
I saw him on ANc and sad to say I am not impressed with his answers, he may be better than some of the ignoramus that are running for senate just because he is a lawyer but other than that he should do more research,
one of his objective is implementing CARP, have he seen the areas where CARP have been implemented nakakaawa pareho yung land owner pati yung tenant farmer, don't get me wrong CARP has a good objective but its not working in the real world, a better profit sharing scheme for the land owner and tenant will do both of them good, awarding lands to tenant that don't know how to manage their land ends up selling them, getting rich for a while but with no other means of livelihood ends up with nothing, I've seen it with our neighbors in the province