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- Grace_Poe abstract "Mary Grace Sonora Poe-Llamanzares (born September 3, 1968), also commonly known as Grace Poe, is a Filipino politician. She served as chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) from 2010 to 2012. Born in Iloilo, she was abandoned by her biological mother at birth. Poe was later adopted by Philippine National Artist Fernando Poe, Jr. and his wife Susan Roces.Her mother Susan Roces Born to a French American mother of Jewish descent[2] and a Filipino father of Spanish and Chinese descent, Rocés is a member of one of the country’s biggest clans, the Locsin family of Negros Occidental. Their forebear Wo Sin Lok, a peddler from Amoy, had himself baptised into the Catholic Church as Agustín Locsin and married Cecilia Sayson of Molo.[3]Poe studied at the University of the Philippines Manila, where she majored in Development Studies, and at Boston College in the United States, where she graduated in political science. Poe has spent much of her adult life in the United States. She returned to the Philippines after learning that her father, who ran in a disputed presidential election in 2004, died later that year.Following her father's death, Poe permanently returned to the Philippines, where she became involved in politics. She began attracting national attention for pursuing her father's fight for closure over the results of the 2004 election, which he believed he had rightfully won, and campaigned against further electoral fraud.In 2010, she was appointed by President Benigno Aquino III to be the chairman of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), where she advocated for a progressive agency that would promote a culture of intelligent media viewership, while at the same time supporting the further development of the country's film and television industries.In 2012, Poe launched her candidacy for a seat in the Senate, running in the 2013 senatorial election as an independent affiliated with the Team PNoy coalition of President Aquino. Although initially faring poorly at the start of the campaign season, she unexpectedly won a seat in the Senate polling more votes than any of the other candidates.In September 16, 2015, Poe finally declared her 2016 presidential election, in front of hundreds of supporters, family and friends at the Bahay ng Alumni, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.For quick facts, Grace Poe is the forbidden daughter of Ferdinand Marcos and Rosemarie Sonora which are the old president and the sister of Susan Roces. Bongbong and Imelda Marcos knew about this and they are ashamed of Poe so they give it to Susan Roces.".
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