Alvin Garcia

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Vice MayorRenato Osmeña Sr.
Preceded byTomas Osmeña
Succeeded byTomas Osmeña
MayorTomas Osmeña
Alvin Garcia
25th Mayor of Cebu City
In office
June 30, 1995  June 30, 2001
Vice MayorRenato Osmeña Sr.
Preceded byTomas Osmeña
Succeeded byTomas Osmeña
14th Vice Mayor of Cebu City
In office
February 2, 1988  June 30, 1995
MayorTomas Osmeña
Preceded byJoseph Sy Gaisano
Succeeded byRenato Osmeña Sr.
Personal details
BornAlvin Biaño Garcia
(1946-06-29) June 29, 1946 (age 79)
PartyKugi Uswag Sugbo (local; 2000–present)
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (national; 2024–present)
Other political
affiliations
PDP-Laban (2016–2024)
UNA (2012–2016)
Nacionalista (2009–2010)
GO (2006–2007)
KNP (2003–2004)
KAMPI (2000–2001)
Lakas–CMD (1990s)
BOPK (local; 1988–2000)
SpouseTrinidad Neri Garcia
Children3, including Raymond Alvin
RelativesGarcia family
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer, teacher

Alvin Biaño Garcia (born June 29, 1946) is a Filipino politician, lawyer, and former teacher who served as the 25th Mayor of Cebu City from 1995 to 2001. He also served as its 14th Vice Mayor from 1988 to 1995 alongside then-Mayor Tommy Osmeña.

Garcia is the founder of Kugi Uswag Sugbo (KUSUG), a local political party based in Cebu City, and the father of former Cebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia. Both are third father-son tandem to have become mayor after the Dutertes (Ramon and Ronald) and Osmeñas (Sergio "Serging" Jr. and Tomas), as well as the second father-son tandem to become vice mayor.

Garcia is the son of Jesus Paras Garcia Sr. and Severiana "Ever" Biaño. His father is the brother of former Cebu Governor Pablo Paras Garcia, making him the cousin of former governor Gwendolyn Garcia.[1]

He was admitted to the Philippine Bar on March 10, 1971.[2] He later founded the J.P. Garcia & Associates along with his brother, Jesus Jr.[3][4]

Political career

Vice mayor (1988–1995)

Garcia started his political career as vice mayor to Tomas Osmeña in 1988.[5] Both served for two consecutive terms until Osmeña gave way to Garcia to run as mayor in the 1995 elections.[6] He also served as president of the Vice Mayors' League of the Philippines from 1992 to 1995.[3]

Mayor (1995–2001)

He was first elected as mayor in 1995. He went on to serve for two terms until 2001 when he was defeated by Osmeña, his political mentor, who challenged him in the 2001 elections.[7][8]

The defeat of the Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan (BO–PK) candidate in the local councilors league election started the rift between Garcia and Osmeña which was then followed by the latter's public criticisms.[9]

Post-mayoral career

In the 2004 elections, Garcia sought to reclaim his old post as mayor[10] but was defeated again by then mayor Osmeña by almost 40,000 votes.[11][12] He declined to run for the same position in the 2007 elections[13] but ran in the 2010 elections after expressing confidence in the automated elections.[14][15] He was once again defeated but this time by then vice mayor Michael Rama who was chosen by Osmeña to succeed him.[16]

When Rama bolted Osmeña's BO–PK group in 2011[17] and sought re-election as mayor, Garcia and his group KUSUG endorsed him, Edgardo Labella as vice mayor, Annabelle Rama as 1st district representative and Aristotle Batuhan as 2nd district representative.[18] Garcia's political group later allied itself with Team Rama (now Partido Barug), a political party formed by Rama.[19]

Garcia ran for the position of representative of Cebu City's 1st district against incumbent Raul del Mar in the 2016 elections but was overwhelmingly defeated by more than 70,000 votes.[20][21]

Controversies

Personal life

References

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