Marcos keeps Lhuillier as PH envoy to Spain

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos

July 21, 2022, 8:32 am

<p><strong>PH ENVOY TO SPAIN.</strong> President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shakes hands with Philippine Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Spain Philippe Lhuillier on Wednesday (July 20, 2022) in Malacañan Palace. Marcos retained him as the country's envoy to Spain which Lhuiller held since 2017. <em>(Photo from Marcos' Twitter account)</em></p>

PH ENVOY TO SPAIN. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shakes hands with Philippine Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Spain Philippe Lhuillier on Wednesday (July 20, 2022) in Malacañan Palace. Marcos retained him as the country's envoy to Spain which Lhuiller held since 2017. (Photo from Marcos' Twitter account)

MANILA – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has retained seasoned diplomat Philippe Jones Lhuillier as the country’s envoy to Spain.

This means Lhuillier will continue to serve as Philippine Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (AEP) to Spain under Marcos’ leadership.

Marcos made the announcement in a Twitter post on Wednesday.

Marcos administered the oath of office to Lhuillier at Malacañan Palace.

“Pinangunahan din natin ang panunumpa ni G. [Philippe] Lhuillier bilang AEP (I led the oath-taking of Mr. Philippe Lhuillier as AEP [to Spain]),” he said.

Marcos also shared a photo of him and Lhuillier taken during the oath-taking ceremony.

Malacañang has yet to release a copy of Lhuillier’s appointment paper.

In 2017, Lhuillier was appointed by former president Rodrigo Duterte as the Philippine Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Spain.

He also served as Philippine Ambassador to Portugal from 2012 to 2016.

He was also the country’s ambassador to Italy from 1990 to 2010, with concurrent jurisdiction over the Republic of San Marino and the Republic of Albania.

Prior to joining the diplomatic service, Lhuillier served as chairperson of the Philippines’ largest pawnshop chain, Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop.

As a diplomat, he earned several awards and recognitions.

Lhuillier was awarded by Italy with the Ordine Della Stella Della Solidarieta Italiana, the highest Italian award given to foreigners and Italians living abroad, for his significant achievement in fostering goodwill between Italy and the Philippines.

He was also conferred the Order of Rajah Humabon by Cebu City on its 73rd Charter Anniversary on February 24, 2010 for promoting economic development and tourism.

In 2008, he was unanimously selected as one of the Twenty Outstanding Filipinos Abroad (TOFA) for promoting the image of Filipinos while serving his post as Philippine ambassador to Italy, Albania and San Marino.

De la Salle University likewise awarded him the Distinguished La Sallian Award for his sterling record as Ambassador to Italy and his commendable work on behalf of the overseas Filipino workers.

The University of the Philippines also gave honor to Lhuillier by naming one of its lecture rooms as Ambassador Philippe J. Lhuillier Lecture Room.

Saint Louis University also conferred on Lhuillier the degree of Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa. (PNA)

 

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