Suharto Mangudadatu

Suharto Mangudadatu
Official portrait, 2016
Director General of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
In office
June 6, 2023 – July 31, 2024
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Preceded byDanilo Cruz
Succeeded byJose Francisco Benitez
Governor of Sultan Kudarat
In office
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Vice GovernorRamon Abalos (June–November 2019)
Jose Remos Segura (2019–2022)
Preceded byPax Mangudadatu
Succeeded byPax Ali Mangudadatu
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2016
Vice GovernorDonato Ligo (2007–2010)
Ernesto Matias (2010–2016)
Preceded byPax Mangudadatu
Succeeded byPax Mangudadatu
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Sultan Kudarat's First District
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byRaden Sakaluran
Succeeded byRihan Sakaluran
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Sultan Kudarat's Lone District
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2007
Preceded byAngelo Montilla
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Personal details
Born (1969-01-17) January 17, 1969
PartyNUP (2016–present)
Al Ittahad–UKB (local party)[2]
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2013–2016)
Lakas–CMD (2008–2013)
KAMPI (until 2008)
SpouseMariam Mangudadatu

Suharto "Teng" Tan Mangudadatu[3] (born January 17, 1969) is a Filipino politician from the province of Sultan Kudarat in the Philippines.[4] He previously served as Governor of Sultan Kudarat from 2007 to 2016, and again from 2019 to 2022.[5][6][7]

He is the son of Pax Mangudadatu and Chiong Hai Mangudadatu[8] and husband of Mariam Mangudadatu.[6] On June 6, 2023, He was appointed by President Bongbong Marcos as the new Director General of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

References

  1. ^ "Certificate for Candidacy for Provincial Governor - Suharto Mangudadatu" (PDF).
  2. ^ Fernandez, Edwin (March 20, 2024). "BARMM parties vow peaceful regional polls". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "Former Sultan Kudarat governor Suharto Mangudadatu is new TESDA chief". MindaNews. June 7, 2023. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  4. ^ Basman, Tajallih S. (May 19, 2019). "A Mangudadatu elected 1st woman governor of Maguindanao". BusinessWorld. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  5. ^ "Maguindanao is poised to have its first female governor". GMA News Online. May 15, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Cabrera, Ferdinandh B. (May 15, 2019). "Mangudadatu couple to rule S. Kudarat, Maguindanao provinces". MindaNews. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  7. ^ Fernandez, Edwin O. (May 15, 2019). "Governor-elect to move Maguindanao capitol to old site". newsinfo.inquirer.net. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  8. ^ "AT A GLANCE: THE MANGUDADATU CLAN OF SULTAN KUDARAT". GMA News Online. November 24, 2009. Retrieved May 14, 2023.