Former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile passed away today at the age of 101, closing a chapter in Philippine political history marked by both influence and controversy.
Enrile was one of the longest-serving public officials in the country, with a career spanning more than seven decades in government service.
He was a prominent legal and political figure who played key roles in historic national events, from implementing Martial Law under President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. to breaking away during the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.
Enrile served as Secretary of Justice, Secretary of National Defense, and multiple terms as Senator. In 2008, he was elected Senate President, serving until 2013.
Despite his advanced age, Enrile remained active in politics and most recently served as Chief Presidential Legal Counsel under President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
His passing marks the end of a colorful and controversial era in Philippine politics, with official statements expected soon from his family and the government.
Political Career Highlights
- 1954 – Began as Undersecretary of Finance under President Ramon Magsaysay.
- 1966–1970 – Served as Secretary of Justice under President Ferdinand Marcos.
- 1970–1986 – Appointed Secretary of National Defense; key figure in Martial Law enforcement.
- 1986 – Defected from Marcos and became a major figure in the EDSA People Power Revolution.
- 1987 – Elected Senator under the 1987 Constitution.
- 1995–2001 – Re-elected to the Senate.
- 2004–2016 – Returned to the Senate; became Senate President from 2008 to 2013.
- 2013 – Resigned amid controversy over the pork barrel scam.
- 2022 – Appointed Chief Presidential Legal Counsel by President Bongbong Marcos.
