Blas Fajardo Ople (February 3, 1927–December 14, 2003) was a Filipino journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the Philippine government, including as Senate President from 1999 to 2000, and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death.
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- Blas Fajardo Ople war ein philippinischer Politiker und Minister.
- Blas Fajardo Ople, was een Filipijns politicus. Ople was van 1967 tot 1986 minister van arbeid en werk. Daarnaast was hij van 1978 tot 1986 lid van het toenmalige Filipijnse parlement, de Batasang Pambansa. Van 1992 tot 2002 was hij lid van de Filipijnse Senaat. In 2002 werd Ople door president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo benoemd tot minister van buitenlandse zaken, ondanks het feit dat hij tot de oppositie behoorde. Op 13 december 2003 kreeg Ople een hartaanval in een vliegtuig dat onderweg was naar Dubai. Het vliegtuig maakte een noodlanding op Chiang Kai-shek International Airport in Taiwan. Daar overleed hij op 14 december in het Minsheng General Hospital in Taoyuan
- Blas Fajardo Ople (February 3, 1927–December 14, 2003) was a Filipino journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the Philippine government, including as Senate President from 1999 to 2000, and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death. Perceived as a leftist-nationalist at the onset of his career in public service, Ople was, in his final years, a vocal supporter for allowing a limited United States military presence in the Philippines, and for American initiatives in the War on Terror including the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. Ople's most enduring role was his nineteen years as Secretary (later Minister) of Labor and Employment during the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos, when Philippine labor laws were overhauled through the enactment of the Labor Code of the Philippines that he had helped author.
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- Secretary of Foreign Affairs
- Mambabatas Pambansa (Assembylman) from Bulacan
- Mambabatas Pambansa (Assembylman) from Central Luzon
- Senator of the Philippines
- Philippine Secretary/Minister of Labor
- 17th and 19th President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
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- 21st President of the Senate of the Philippines
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- Luis, Blas Jr., Raul, Dalisay, Felix, Dionisio and Susan
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- Served with:
- July 2002
- Teodulo C. Natividad
- Rogaciano M. Mercado
- Jesus S. Hipolito
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- Blas Fajardo Ople war ein philippinischer Politiker und Minister.
- Blas Fajardo Ople, was een Filipijns politicus. Ople was van 1967 tot 1986 minister van arbeid en werk. Daarnaast was hij van 1978 tot 1986 lid van het toenmalige Filipijnse parlement, de Batasang Pambansa. Van 1992 tot 2002 was hij lid van de Filipijnse Senaat. In 2002 werd Ople door president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo benoemd tot minister van buitenlandse zaken, ondanks het feit dat hij tot de oppositie behoorde.
- Blas Fajardo Ople (February 3, 1927–December 14, 2003) was a Filipino journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the Philippine government, including as Senate President from 1999 to 2000, and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death.
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