Sandro Marcos

Sandro Marcos
Official portrait, 2022
Senior Deputy House Majority Leader
Assumed office
July 26, 2022
PresidentFerdinand Marcos Jr.
Vice PresidentSara Duterte
LeaderManuel Jose Dalipe
Preceded byJesus Crispin Remulla
Member of the House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 1st district
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
PresidentFerdinand Marcos Jr.
Vice PresidentSara Duterte
Preceded byRia Christina Fariñas
Personal details
Born
Ferdinand Alexander Araneta Marcos III

(1994-03-07) March 7, 1994 (age 30)
San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines
Political partyPFP (2023–present)
Other political
affiliations
Nacionalista (2021–2023)
RelationsMarcos family
Araneta family
Parent(s)Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
Liza Araneta-Marcos
ResidenceLaoag, Ilocos Norte
EducationWorth School (secondary)
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician
Websitesandromarcos.ph

Ferdinand Alexander "Sandro" Araneta Marcos III[5] (UK: /ˈmɑːrkɒs/ MAR-koss, US: /-ks, -kɔːs/ -⁠kohss, -⁠kawss,[6][7] Tagalog: [ˈmaɾkɔs]; born March 7, 1994) is a Filipino politician who is the representative of Ilocos Norte's 1st congressional district since 2022,[8] and the eldest of three sons of Philippine President Bongbong Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.[9]

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