Gina de Venecia
Maria Georgina Vera Perez-de Venecia, also known as Gina de Venecia, is a Filipino politician and former broadcaster. A member of the Vera-Perez family of film producers and politicians, she has served as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives for the 4th district of Pangasinan since 2025, previously holding the seat from 2010 to 2016. She is married to Jose de Venecia Jr., the five-time Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998 and 2001 to 2008.
Early life and education
Gina Vera-Perez's father, José Roxas Perez, was the owner of film production company Sampaguita Pictures, while her mother, Azucena Vera-Perez of Catanduanes, served as the president of the company as well as Vera-Perez Pictures. Her grandfather, Senator José O. Vera, co-founded Sampaguita Pictures with his brother Pedro among others in what is now Quezon City.She finished high school at the Assumption Convent, and received a degree in Business Administration from Pace College, New York. Immediately after graduation, she served as Vice President and Comptroller of Sampaguita Pictures, VP Enterprises and Jose Vera Corporation.
In early 1967, a debut was organized for Perez's 18th birthday, which was held at her family's residence in New Manila, Quezon City and attended by President Ferdinand Marcos, First Lady Imelda Marcos, Vice President Fernando Lopez and his wife Maria Salvacion, Congressman Emmanuel Pelaez, and Presidential Assistant Ernesto Maceda.
Public service
In 1992, she became the president and chairperson of the Congressional Spouses Foundation, Inc.. During her first two terms as CSFI president she established The Haven for Women in Alabang. It was inaugurated on September 30, 1995, and immediately followed by the construction of the 15 regional centers nationwide.On February 15, 1997, de Venecia also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with then Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Robert Barbers that prepared the setting-up of Women’s and Children’s Desk in every police station in the country.
In June 1996, she launched her radio program Pira-pirasong Pangarap. The following year, its television adaptation made its debut on GMA Network. After seven years, the program was re-launched as Nagmamahal, Manay Gina in the tri-media: DZBB, Balita and GMA Network. Her radio program won three Catholic Mass Media Awards, including Best Radio Drama. De Venecia also maintains advice columns in Balita and Tempo publications.
De Venecia served as chairperson of the 2002 Apolinario Mabini Awards that honored the achievements of the disabled; and the 2002 Aliw Awards that gave recognition to outstanding artists.
On January 15, 2004, she inaugurated another project for the CSFI, The Haven for Children in Muntinlupa, that rehabilitates street children ages six to 12. In 2006, she expanded this campaign to a national scale by finishing three regional centers for children in Dagupan City, Tarlac City, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur and Solana, Cagayan.
On December 16, 2004, de Venecia established the INA Foundation. Its mission is to provide psycho–social support to grieving mothers who lost their child. INA Healing Center was opened on December 16, 2006, at the DSWD Compound, Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
In 2007, she started her third project as President of the CSFI, The Haven for the Elderly, a 20 building facility for senior citizens in Tanay, Rizal. It was opened on April 28, 2010.
At the same period, The Phase II of The Haven for Women was also constructed. From its original nine buildings, it has expanded as a 16-building facility with two livelihood centers, an inter-faith chapel, a gym, an administration office, several residential cottages, an air-conditioned nursery and a sick bay with dental and medical clinics.
Projects
- The Haven for Women with 15 regional centers.
- The Haven for Children with 4 regional centers.
- The Haven for the Elderly was started in 2007. This 20-building complex in Tanay, Rizal now operates as a refuge for senior citizens.
- Ina Healing Center is located at the DSWD Compound in Batasan Hills, Quezon City. This facility provides free psycho-social support to bereaved mothers who are orphaned by their child.
Political career
She was re-elected in 2013 through a landslide victory. She asked for reconciliation among victors and vanquished in Pangasinan and thanked the Our Lady of Manaoag for the largely peaceful elections in the province. She initially filed her bid for reelection ahead of the 2016 elections but later withdrew on December 8, 2015 and supported the candidacy of her son, Christopher, who eventually succeeded her. Gina regained the seat in 2025 after Christopher was term-limited.