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Ernesto "Boy" Falar Herrera (September 11, 1942 – October 29, 2015) was a Senator of the Philippines. He was a trade union leader, an advocate of law and order, and a legislator in the 8th, 9th and 10th Congresses.
Career
As senator, Herrera is the principal author of the law that reinstated capital punishment in the Philippines on December 31, 1993. It would later be abolished on June 24, 2006 upon the implementation of Republic Act No. 9346.
Personal life
Herrera was born in Samboan, Cebu, on September 11, 1942. He was married to entrepreneur, Lourdes Betia Cuico. He died at the Manila Doctors Hospital in Manila on October 29, 2015, at the age of 73, and a month before his 74th birthday.
Educational life
Zapatera Elementary School (1955)
University of the Visayas (1959)
University of the Visayas – Bachelor of Laws (1965)
= Higher studies
=Lyceum of the Philippines – Master's in Public Administration (1995)
Lyceum of the Philippines – Doctor of Fiscal Studies (1998)
General history
Trade Union Congress of the Philippines – General secretary (1983–2015)
Senator – Philippine Senate (1987–1998)
Congressman – Philippine House of Representatives (1998–2001)
Affiliations
International Labor Organization – Former consultant
Citizen's Drugwatch Foundation Inc. – Founding chairman
Carlos P. Garcia Foundation Inc. – President
Agrava Fact-Finding Board (investigated the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.) – Member
International Confederation of Free Trade Union – Former member, executive board
University of the Visayas Alumni Association – President
Forefront Technologies Foundation Inc. – Co-founder
References
External links
Ernesto Herrera's website