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It was the official residence and the principal workplace of the vice president of the Philippines during the term of Jejomar Binay. It was commissioned in 1978 by First Lady Imelda Marcos as a government guest house and offered to Pope John Paul II during his papal visit to the Philippines in 1981, but the Pope refused to stay there because it ...
Vice President Jejomar Binay is the first government official to use the Coconut Palace for official functions. His office paid a monthly rent of P400,000, which was significantly lower than the P800,000 monthly rent it paid to PNB prior to relocating to the Coconut Palace.
Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino (lit. 'Filipino Home'), is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Manila, Philippines. It was the official residence and the principal workplace of the vice president of the Philippines during the term of Jejomar Binay.
10 paź 2014 · VICE President Jejomar Binay’s 350-hectare luxury estate is so stunning, stupefying and appalling he can kiss his 2016 presidential plans goodbye. The images shown of Binay’s sprawling property in Batangas during the hearing of the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee assault many aspects of the ordinary citizens’ senses: sense of values ...
Binay took his oath as vice president on June 30, 2010, becoming the first local government official to do so. He is also the oldest Filipino to be elected vice president at the age of 67 and the second overall after Teofisto Guingona Jr., who, at age 72, was appointed vice president by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
The Coconut Palace is the main working place and residence of the Vice President of the Philippines. The locals call it as Tahanang Pilipino that means Pilipino Home. This gorgeous house is situated in Pasay, the suburb of Manila, on the territory of the famous Cultural Center.
13 lut 2011 · Binay and his 15-member staff are due to transfer next month to the Coconut Palace after refurbishing works are finished.