Joy Belmonte
Mayor of Quezon City, Philippines since 2019

Joy Belmonte

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Mayor of Quezon City, Philippines since 2019
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1970(Quezon City, Philippines)
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Joy Belmonte Alimurung is a Filipino politician currently serving as the 11th Mayor of Quezon City since June 30, 2019. She previously became Vice Mayor of Quezon City and presiding officer for the 18th Quezon City Council from 2010 to 2019.

Early life and education

Born as Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte on March 15, 1970, she is the only daughter of the late journalist Betty Go-Belmonte and former House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., who also served as the 9th Mayor of Quezon City. . She has three brothers, namely Isaac Belmonte, the current head of the editorial board of The Philippine Star, Kevin Belmonte, the vice-chairman of Nuvoland Philippines, and Miguel Belmonte, the current president and CEO of The Philippine Star.

She attended Saint Pedro Poveda College for her grade school and high school education, where she became the first student council chairman of the school. She graduated with a Jose Segovia Award for Service and Gerry Roxas Award.

In 1992, Belmonte graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences. Afterwards, in 1995, she took up her graduate studies in the University of Leicester where she earned her Masters in Museum Studies.

In 1996, she again took up her graduate studies in University College London where she earned her Masters in Archeology. For the duration of her masters program, she focused on studying about Southeast Asia and its culture, which led her to take up an internship in Thailand. She became an archeologist, and eventually ended up teaching the subject in the Philippines.

Political career

2010-2019: Vice Mayor of Quezon City

Her political career began when she was elected as the Vice Mayor of Quezon City on June 30, 2010. In an interview with The Manila Times, Belmonte said that it was Mayor Herbert Bautista that encouraged her to run for Vice Mayor in 2010. She stepped up because she felt the need to hold a leadership position in order to pursue her many advocacies.

As the Vice Mayor of Quezon City, her first project was the construction of a local history museum inside the Quezon City Memorial Circle called the Quezon City Experience (QCX). Her flagship projects include: the QC Protection Center for Women, Children and LGBT, which provided an all-in-one facility for abused victims situated at the Quezon City General Hospital. Various services, namely, legal, medical, and psychiatric are freely provided for the victims, the QC Hall Breastfeeding Station, which aims to assist nursing mothers who are attending to matters in the City Hall and the Values Formation for Parents, which intends to mold the attendees into responsible parents and members of the society

She has also instigated projects aimed at specific sectors such as women, children and senior citizens, namely the Maternal Health Care Project, Breastfeeding Advocacy Program, Breast Cancer Awareness and Examination Program, Cleft Lip/Palate Care Program, Nutri-Juice Feeding Program and the Zero Cataract Program

On July 27, 2017, Belmonte made headlines when she was in-charge as acting mayor during a monsoon because she refused to suspend classes early but still did when the students were stranded already. She predicted that"there would be only light rains" based on a bulletin contrary to what happened. Belmonte said she acknowledges her "shortcomings in this situation", and stated that the residents "'deserve a better leader" because of the incident.

On November 6, 2018 the "Batas QC" was launched, spearheaded by Belmonte. This initiative is the first mobile application in the Philippines to feature local ordinances. Its aim is to raise awareness regarding the rules and the corresponding penalties of non-compliance in order to minimize the violations among the people in the city.

On February 2019, Belmonte was accused of graft by Manuel Morato, a former chairman of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. Belmonte denied the accusations and filed a libel case against 11 people including Morato..

2019-present: Mayor of Quezon City

On February 14, 2018, she announced that she intends to run for the mayoral position of Quezon City in the 2019 General Elections. She had agreed to run under the Hugpong ng Pagbabago with incumbent councilor & actor Gian Sotto as her running mate.

Her platform includes furthering women's rights, the addition of closed-circuit television cameras along the streets, upgrading the systems of documentation, and intensification of the anti-drug campaign. This platform was created with the help of 50 experts in multiple fields. Other more concrete points of her platform include child-minding centers; creating homes for abandoned senior citizens; a 24/7 emergency hotline; discounts for solo parents and PWDs. Joy has signed a covenant with women leaders of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders’ Federation. This covenant assured that the points of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders’ Federation ten-point agenda such as specialty clinic for women illnesses and mental health, and livelihood training center for the women entrepreneurs.

She won against her closest rival, then-incumbent 1st District representative Vincent Crisologo, in a large margin and was proclaimed the 11th Mayor of Quezon City.

On her first months in office, she led the operations to clear out any road-blocking vehicles from highways within the city and asked for an extension of the 60-day deadline given by President Rodrigo Duterte to local executive chiefs to "reclaim all public roads". Belmonte said that Quezon City is "too large" for the mandate to be done within the required duration. By September 2019, she ordered to remove Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.'s monument in Quezon Avenue, dismantle stalls inside the Quezon City Memorial Circle and formed the "Task Force 60 Days" and the "Solid-Waste Collection Task Force".

Personal life

Joy Belmonte is the wife of Raymond Alimurung, the first Filipino CEO of Lazada. They have a son named Gael.

From 2001 up until 2010, Joy served as the President of the Quezon City Ladies Foundation, Inc.

In 2010, she was awarded the Gawad Lingkod Masa Award by Gabriela Women's Party due to her exceptional work on protecting and helping out distressed women.

In 2011, she became an Ambassador of Peace for the Universal Peace Foundation. She also became a Paul Harris Fellow at the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.

On July 12, 2017, Belmonte accepted her appointment as part of the new Metro Manila Film Festival executive committee.