45-649: [REDACTED] Look up Edgardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edgardo is an Italian-language form of the name Edgar . It may refer to: Edgardo Abdala (born 1978), Chilean-Palestinian football midfielder Edgardo Adinolfi (born 1974), Uruguayan football player Edgardo Alfonzo (born 1973), former Major League Baseball infielder Cristian Edgardo Álvarez (born 1978), Salvadoran footballer Edgardo Andrada (1939–2019), retired professional Argentine footballer Edgardo Angara (1934–2018), politician in
90-893: A Roman Catholic priest who became the center of an international controversy Edgardo Obregón (born 1999), football prodigy Edgardo Ocampo (1938–1999), former Filipino basketball player and head coach Edgardo Orzuza (born 1986), Paraguayan international footballer Edgardo Pailos (born 1967), former field hockey player from Argentina Edgardo Parizzia (1935–2010), Argentine former basketball player Edgardo Pomini (1917–1958), Argentine fencer Edgardo Prátola (1969–2002), Argentine football (soccer) player Edgardo Ramos (born 1960), American lawyer and judge Edgardo Rebosio (1914-?), Italian professional football player Edgardo M. Reyes , Filipino male novelist Enrique Edgardo Rodriguez (born 1952), Argentina-born former international rugby union player Edgardo Roque (born 1938), Filipino former basketball player, competed in
135-893: A Roman Catholic priest who became the center of an international controversy Edgardo Obregón (born 1999), football prodigy Edgardo Ocampo (1938–1999), former Filipino basketball player and head coach Edgardo Orzuza (born 1986), Paraguayan international footballer Edgardo Pailos (born 1967), former field hockey player from Argentina Edgardo Parizzia (1935–2010), Argentine former basketball player Edgardo Pomini (1917–1958), Argentine fencer Edgardo Prátola (1969–2002), Argentine football (soccer) player Edgardo Ramos (born 1960), American lawyer and judge Edgardo Rebosio (1914-?), Italian professional football player Edgardo M. Reyes , Filipino male novelist Enrique Edgardo Rodriguez (born 1952), Argentina-born former international rugby union player Edgardo Roque (born 1938), Filipino former basketball player, competed in
180-404: A central-defender Edgardo Madinabeytia (1932–2002), Argentine football goalkeeper Edgardo Carlos Suárez Mallagray , Salvadorian diplomat, Ambassador of El Salvador to Russia Edgardo Massa (born 1981), former tennis player from Argentina Edgardo di Meola (1950–2005), Argentine footballer Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez , American artist Edgardo Mortara (1851–1940), Jewish boy and
225-404: A central-defender Edgardo Madinabeytia (1932–2002), Argentine football goalkeeper Edgardo Carlos Suárez Mallagray , Salvadorian diplomat, Ambassador of El Salvador to Russia Edgardo Massa (born 1981), former tennis player from Argentina Edgardo di Meola (1950–2005), Argentine footballer Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez , American artist Edgardo Mortara (1851–1940), Jewish boy and
270-668: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Edgardo [REDACTED] Look up Edgardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edgardo is an Italian-language form of the name Edgar . It may refer to: Edgardo Abdala (born 1978), Chilean-Palestinian football midfielder Edgardo Adinolfi (born 1974), Uruguayan football player Edgardo Alfonzo (born 1973), former Major League Baseball infielder Cristian Edgardo Álvarez (born 1978), Salvadoran footballer Edgardo Andrada (1939–2019), retired professional Argentine footballer Edgardo Angara (1934–2018), politician in
315-563: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Edgardo Labella Edgardo Colina Labella ( Tagalog: [ɛdˈɡaɾdo laˈbɛlja] ; May 22, 1951 – November 19, 2021) was a Filipino politician and lawyer who served as the mayor of Cebu City from 2019 until his death in 2021. Prior to becoming mayor, he was the city's vice mayor from 2013 to 2019 and was a member of the Cebu City Council from 1998 to 2001 and again from 2004 to 2013. Before entering politics, he
360-538: The 2016 elections and won by a wider margin of 29,864 votes against Archival of BOPK. On May 17, 2016, he was suspended, together with Rama and 12 councilors, for "grave abuse of authority" in relation to the release of calamity assistance in 2013. Labella's running mate Rama lost to Tomas Osmeña in the 2016 elections . On June 30, 2016, he and his 10 allied councilors took their oath of office before Adlaon barangay captain Nieves Narra at Rama Compound. With
405-592: The 2019 elections . He was elected as the national chairman of the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) on July 19, 2019. After calling Isla dela Victoria , a proposed integrated resorts and casino project of Universal Hotels and Resorts Inc. (UHRI) in Kawit Island, as "disadvantageous" to Cebu City when he was still vice mayor, he reversed his position when UHRI decided to increase its investment in
450-715: The Office of the President . He was then promoted to Junior Presidential Staff Officer in the same office and concurrently became a legal consultant of the National Institute of Science and Technology. In March 1980, Labella was designated as legal officer in the Office of the Tanodbayan and was promoted to trial attorney in September 1983. He then became a Special Prosecutor from April 1983 to November 1986. He
495-675: The PNP Cybercrime Unit. You'll really be thrown in prison." Beltran deleted the post but was arrested without a warrant later that night. Labella visited Beltran in detention but denied he had anything to do with the arrest. Beltran was charged with violating the Cybercrime Prevention Act and the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act for allegedly "spreading false information" about the COVID-19 pandemic. She
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#1732790683620540-645: The University of the Visayas where he also earned his bachelor's degree in political science in 1971. He then took up Bachelor of Laws at the University of San Carlos from 1973 to 1977, and was admitted to the Integrated Bar of the Philippines in 1978. Labella started as an associate of Cabahug Law Office in 1978 and later became a legal officer of the Complaints and Investigation Office under
585-469: The 1960 Summer Olympics Edgardo Ruiz , Puerto Rican ten-pin bowler Edgardo Santos (born 1970), Puerto Rican professional boxer Edgardo Simón (born 1974), Argentine professional track and road bicycle racer Edgardo Simovic (born 1975), Uruguayan soccer player Edgardo Sogno (1915–2000), Italian diplomat, partisan and political figure Edgardo Lami Starnuti (1887–1968), Italian lawyer and politician Edgardo Gabriel Storni (1936–2012),
630-469: The 1960 Summer Olympics Edgardo Ruiz , Puerto Rican ten-pin bowler Edgardo Santos (born 1970), Puerto Rican professional boxer Edgardo Simón (born 1974), Argentine professional track and road bicycle racer Edgardo Simovic (born 1975), Uruguayan soccer player Edgardo Sogno (1915–2000), Italian diplomat, partisan and political figure Edgardo Lami Starnuti (1887–1968), Italian lawyer and politician Edgardo Gabriel Storni (1936–2012),
675-582: The 388 passengers perished. He stayed afloat for 36 hours clad in a life vest until he was found by rescuers. He was also a regular runner at the Cebu City Sports Center as a member of the Walk and Talk Club. Labella was diagnosed with prostate cancer around 2009. He underwent surgery and treatment, and the cancer was declared "under control". In 2021, he was hospitalized four times and went on medical leave seven times. In January, he
720-1099: The Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Argentina Edgardo Toetti (1910–1968), Italian athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres Edgardo Vaghi (1915–1986), Italian bobsledder who competed in the late 1930s Edgardo José Maya Villazón (born 1951), Colombian lawyer, and former Inspector General of Colombia Edgardo Vega Yunqué (1936–2008), Puerto Rican novelist and short-story writer, also called Ed Vega See also [ edit ] Estadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño , multi-use stadium in Liberia, Costa Rica Gobernador Edgardo Castello Airport (IATA: VDM, ICAO: SAVV), an airport in Río Negro Province, Argentina Eadgar (disambiguation) Edgar (disambiguation) Edgard (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
765-844: The Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Argentina Edgardo Toetti (1910–1968), Italian athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres Edgardo Vaghi (1915–1986), Italian bobsledder who competed in the late 1930s Edgardo José Maya Villazón (born 1951), Colombian lawyer, and former Inspector General of Colombia Edgardo Vega Yunqué (1936–2008), Puerto Rican novelist and short-story writer, also called Ed Vega See also [ edit ] Estadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño , multi-use stadium in Liberia, Costa Rica Gobernador Edgardo Castello Airport (IATA: VDM, ICAO: SAVV), an airport in Río Negro Province, Argentina Eadgar (disambiguation) Edgar (disambiguation) Edgard (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
810-902: The Philippines Juan Edgardo Angara (born 1972), Filipino politician and lawyer Edgardo Arasa , former Argentine footballer Edgardo Baldi (1944–2015), former Uruguayan football player and manager Edgardo Bauza (born 1958), retired Argentine football defender Aquilino Edgardo Boyd de la Guardia (1921–2004), Panamanian politician, diplomatist and lawyer Edgardo Brittes (born 1982), Argentine footballer Edgardo Chatto (born 1960), Filipino politician Edgardo Codesal , Uruguayan-Mexican football (soccer) referee Edgardo Coghlan (1928–1995), artist born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa in 1928 to an Irish father and Mexican mother Jesús Edgardo Colón , mayor of Orocovis, Puerto Rico Edgardo Colona (1846–1904),
855-756: The Philippines Juan Edgardo Angara (born 1972), Filipino politician and lawyer Edgardo Arasa , former Argentine footballer Edgardo Baldi (1944–2015), former Uruguayan football player and manager Edgardo Bauza (born 1958), retired Argentine football defender Aquilino Edgardo Boyd de la Guardia (1921–2004), Panamanian politician, diplomatist and lawyer Edgardo Brittes (born 1982), Argentine footballer Edgardo Chatto (born 1960), Filipino politician Edgardo Codesal , Uruguayan-Mexican football (soccer) referee Edgardo Coghlan (1928–1995), artist born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa in 1928 to an Irish father and Mexican mother Jesús Edgardo Colón , mayor of Orocovis, Puerto Rico Edgardo Colona (1846–1904),
900-679: The Salvador Allende government Edgardo Leyva Escandon , Mexican national and career criminal Edgardo Fuentes (born 1958), former Chilean professional footballer Edgardo Fulgencio (1917–2004), Filipino former basketball player, competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics Edgardo Rivera García , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Edgardo Garrido (1888–1976), Chilean writer Alcides Ghiggia (1926–2015), former Italian Uruguayan football player Pedro Edgardo Giachino (1947–1982), Argentine Navy officer,
945-549: The Salvador Allende government Edgardo Leyva Escandon , Mexican national and career criminal Edgardo Fuentes (born 1958), former Chilean professional footballer Edgardo Fulgencio (1917–2004), Filipino former basketball player, competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics Edgardo Rivera García , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Edgardo Garrido (1888–1976), Chilean writer Alcides Ghiggia (1926–2015), former Italian Uruguayan football player Pedro Edgardo Giachino (1947–1982), Argentine Navy officer,
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#1732790683620990-627: The Sinulog Governing Board which aims to oversee the cultural and religious activities for Sinulog , an annual festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City. This prompted vice mayor Rama, who was serving as Chairman of the Sinulog Foundation, Inc. (SFI), to question the creation of the said body as it would threaten the autonomy of SFI. Rama eventually resigned as its chairman on October 29, 2019. When
1035-626: The Sinulog grand parade route after it was reported that SFI entered into another exclusive agreement worth ₱ 2 million with San Miguel Food Inc. (SMFI). On April 18, 2020, local artist Maria Victoria "Bambi" Beltran posted a satirical Facebook status about the rapid rise of COVID-19 cases in Cebu City: "9,000+ new cases ... in one day. We are now the epicenter in the whole solar system." Labella responded, calling her post " fake news ", and added: "Just wait Ms. Beltran, you'll soon be caught by
1080-405: The aim of reducing the number of people roaming around the city. New quarantine passes were later issued by the city government but had several issues such as their size, their non-functional unique QR code and residents who have not received their quarantine pass. After getting the public and private support, Labella led a major revamp in addressing COVID-19 in the city and finally flattening
1125-484: The curve. Cebu City has closed 49 village isolation centers. As of October 2020, the city registered zero COVID-19-related deaths. Labella was married to Joycelyn Nicolas Labella. They have two sons: Edgardo II ("Jaypee") and Eugene Philippe. Labella was one of the survivors of the 1998 sinking of the passenger ferry MV Princess of the Orient that sailed from Manila to Cebu during Typhoon Vicki where 150 of
1170-474: The epicenter of COVID-19 in the Philippines. This led President Rodrigo Duterte to appoint Department of Environment and Natural Resources secretary Roy Cimatu to oversee the government response in Cebu City. Presidential Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. , chief implementer of the National Task Force (NTF) on COVID-19, bared that Cebu City was the new COVID-19 epicenter. Cimatu called out
1215-708: The first serviceman killed in action in the Falklands War Edgardo González (1936–2007), Uruguayan football midfielder Edgardo Guilbe (born 1966), retired Puerto Rican sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres Edgardo Henriquez (born 2002), Venezuelan baseball player Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín (1919–2012), Peruvian politician, Prime Minister of Peru 1973 to 1975 Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá (born 1946), Puerto Rican essayist and novelist Edgardo Labella (1951–2021), Filipino politician and lawyer, Mayor of Cebu City Julián Edgardo Maidana (born 1972), Argentine footballer who plays as
1260-623: The first serviceman killed in action in the Falklands War Edgardo González (1936–2007), Uruguayan football midfielder Edgardo Guilbe (born 1966), retired Puerto Rican sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres Edgardo Henriquez (born 2002), Venezuelan baseball player Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín (1919–2012), Peruvian politician, Prime Minister of Peru 1973 to 1975 Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá (born 1946), Puerto Rican essayist and novelist Edgardo Labella (1951–2021), Filipino politician and lawyer, Mayor of Cebu City Julián Edgardo Maidana (born 1972), Argentine footballer who plays as
1305-480: The government to "respect the freedom of expression ". In September, a Cebu City court dismissed all charges against Beltran, ruling that her satirical post was a form of speech protected by the constitution . The court also ruled that Beltran's arrest violated her constitutional rights . Labella respected the decision of the court. In June 2020, Cebu City's inadequate management and response to COVID-19 led to more than 5,500 cases which resulted in it being called
1350-747: The ground floor of the Cebu City Hall annex building as the Mayor's Office saying that "it will be easier for the Cebuanos to see" him. Their predecessor, Tomas Osmeña, previously occupied the 8th floor of the said building. He was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte as chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) in Central Visayas October 28, 2019. On August 23, 2019, through an executive order, he created
1395-419: The joint venture project with the city from PHP 18 billion to PHP 25 billion. He has indicated that he would not stop the development since the cases filed to stop it were already dismissed. However, he has not allowed UHRI to reclaim the adjacent shore of the site since it would make the reclaimed area a property of UHRI. Similar to what incumbent vice mayor Rama did during his term as mayor, Labella occupied
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1440-640: The local government's response led by Labella such as the existence of barangay isolation centers which he suspected to have caused the increased community transmission and the proposal on constructing a new burial site for COVID-19 deaths. On June 23, 2020, upon the pronouncement of the Central Visayas police and order from the Department of the Interior and Local Government , Labella cancelled all existing quarantine passes used in Cebu City with
1485-696: The new administration's refusal to participate in Mega Cebu project by the Metro Cebu Development and Coordinating Board (MCDCB), Osmeña warned Labella not to represent Cebu City in the said undertaking. He joined the ruling party PDP–Laban on August 26, 2016, together with some political allies. In July 2018, Labella, who does not come from a political family , officially declared his intention to run for mayor of Cebu City against incumbent mayor Tomas Osmeña while former mayor Mike Rama also signified his intention to reclaim his old post. It
1530-431: The news broke out about the restriction of live video coverage for the Sinulog grand parade and showdown after SFI entered into a ₱ 800,000 -worth agreement granting MyTV exclusive broadcast rights, Labella immediately ordered its cancellation and assured other media groups that there will be no exclusivity to the said event. Labella had to also clarify that other food companies were allowed to sell their products along
1575-519: The offer of Rama to be his candidate for vice mayor in the 2013 elections where he defeated the incumbent vice mayor Joy Augustus Young of BOPK by 184 votes. As presiding officer of the 13th Sangguniang Panlungsod , Labella started with only four allied councilors namely Mary Ann de los Santos, David Tumulak, Nendell Hanz Abella and James Anthony Cuenco. Several months after the 2013 barangay elections , Tisa barangay captain Phillip Zafra
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1710-813: The stage name of Edgar Chalmers, a lesser tragedian in British theatre Edgardo Cozarinsky (born 1939), writer and filmmaker Edgardo Díaz (born c. 1947), creator of the boy band Menudo in Panama Edgardo Díaz (Argentine footballer) (born 1988), Argentine footballer Edgardo Díaz (athlete) (born 1968), former pole vaulter from Puerto Rico Edgardo Díaz (fencer) (born 1961), Puerto Rican fencer Edgardo Donato (1897–1963), Uruguayan tango composer and orchestra leader, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina Edgardo Enríquez (1912–1996), Chilean physician, academic and Minister of Education under
1755-626: The stage name of Edgar Chalmers, a lesser tragedian in British theatre Edgardo Cozarinsky (born 1939), writer and filmmaker Edgardo Díaz (born c. 1947), creator of the boy band Menudo in Panama Edgardo Díaz (Argentine footballer) (born 1988), Argentine footballer Edgardo Díaz (athlete) (born 1968), former pole vaulter from Puerto Rico Edgardo Díaz (fencer) (born 1961), Puerto Rican fencer Edgardo Donato (1897–1963), Uruguayan tango composer and orchestra leader, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina Edgardo Enríquez (1912–1996), Chilean physician, academic and Minister of Education under
1800-607: Was a lawyer for the Office of the Ombudsman . Labella is a native of Barangay Mabolo, Cebu City . His father, Eugene Labella, was a director of Visayan films and had served as regional director in Central Visayas of the Ministry of Public Information. His mother, Esterlina Colina Labella, was an actress. He completed his elementary education at Mabolo Elementary School in 1963 and secondary education in 1967 at
1845-683: Was appointed Director of the Office of the Ombudsman -Visayas from 1994 to 1998. Labella started his political career as a councilor for the Cebu City 1st (north) district in the Cebu City Council in 1998. He ran under Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK). He then returned to his old post in 2004 and served until 2013 where he also became the Majority Floor Leader in the 12th Sangguniang Panlungsod. On February 28, 2012, Labella, together with two other Cebu City councilors Jose Daluz III and Ronald Cuenco, declared their support to then Mayor Mike Rama who left BOPK in 2011. He accepted
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1890-694: Was elected as president of Liga ng mga Barangay -Cebu City Chapter making him an ex-officio member in the Cebu City Council. Labella became acting mayor of Cebu City on December 11, 2015, after Mayor Mike Rama was placed under 60-day preventive suspension from the Office of the President in relation to the 2014 demolition of a concrete island and lamppost project in Barangay Labangon. Then-councillor Nestor Archival became acting vice mayor of Cebu City . Labella ran for re-election in
1935-431: Was feared that if both Labella and Rama had run for the same position, this would have split their group, BARUG Team Rama . On August 30, 2018, Rama officially announced his decision to run for vice mayor and gave way to Labella who was then the incumbent vice mayor. They were later endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte as PDP–Laban's official candidates in Cebu City. Labella went on to defeat Osmeña by 18,925 votes in
1980-555: Was released on bail after three nights in detention, and then countersued Labella and the police officers for allegedly violating the Custodial Investigation Law (R.A. 7438) by arresting her without a warrant. Human rights advocates, including Human Rights Watch and the Commission on Human Rights , expressed concern over the incident. The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) called for
2025-490: Was treated for an ear infection . In May, he was admitted due to "slight pneumonia " and was later diagnosed with sepsis . He later divulged that he "almost died" that time. In July, he underwent intensive care due to another bout of pneumonia, and in August, he suffered a mild stroke . On September 20, Labella filed for a sick leave scheduled to end on October 7. However, on October 8, his leave became indefinite. He
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