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Vicente Crisologo

Vincent Crisologo
Bingbong Crisologo.jpg
Member of the Philippine House of Representative for 1st District of Quezon City
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Preceded by Francisco Calalay
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Preceded by Reynaldo A. Calalay
Succeeded by Francisco Calalay
Personal details
Born Vincent Pichay Crisologo
(1947-05-31) May 31, 1947 (age 69)
Vigan, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Spouse(s) Rita Crisologo
Children 4
Alma mater De La Salle University
Far Eastern University
Occupation Politician
Profession Lawyer
Religion Roman Catholicism

Vincent Pichay Crisologo (born May 31, 1947), better known as Bingbong, is a Filipino politician and a well known Catholic Charismatic preacher. He is the incumbent congressman of the 1st congressional district of Quezon City, Philippines having served in the 13th (2004-2007), 14th (2007-2010) and 15th (2010-2013) congress as representative of the 1st district. Before he was elected as Congressman, he was a City Councilor of Quezon City for two terms (1998-2004).

Bingbong Crisologo was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Bingbong is the son of the late Floro Crisologo who was the representative of the Province of Ilocos Sur from 1961 until his unfortunate assassination in 1972. His mother, Carmeling Crisologo was a governor of Ilocos Sur. He is a maternal cousin of Luis "Chavit" Crisologo Singson who is the incumbent governor of Ilocos Sur. He is married to Rita Dario Crisologo and has 4 sons, Floro Cornelius II (Chip), Alexander Philip (Alex), Anthony Peter (Onyx) and Frederick William (Edrix), he also has 5 grandkids.

On October 18, 1970, Bingbong's father, Floro, the then congressman of Ilocos Sur, was attending the Sunday mass at the Vigan Cathedral and was about to fall in line for the communion when a lone gunman shot him in the head. The incident caused panic in the church so the assassin was able to run and disappear. Up to this day, the murder has not been solved and it is believed that it was politically motivated.

He was convicted of arson in 1970 for burning Baranggay Ora Centro and Ora Este on the town of Bantay, Ilocos Sur. He served his time in jail from 1976 to 1981.

In the first democratic elections after the regime of Ferdinand Marcos, 1992, he ran for senator under the ticket of the Nacionalista Party (Nationalist's Party). Unfortunately, he did not make the magic number of 24, the number of seats allotted in the Philippine Senate.

He ran as congressman in 1995 in the first district of Quezon City against Rey Calalay and Ato Yap. He lost in this elections to Congressman Rey Calalay who was a beloved figure in the district. The two eventually became very good friends and when Congressman Calalay Sr died in 2003, he personally endorsed Bingbong to fill in his slot as the representative of the first district. Bingbong ran in 2004 and decisively won.

He is a two-termer council member of Quezon City, having served from 1998-2004. He first ran in 1998 and was reelected in 2001. He ran alongside his very close political ally, the late Congressman Rey Calalay. The two were known to be a great tandem and loved by the people of the first district.


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