Butz Aquino
Agapito A. Aquino | |
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Official portrait, 2004 | |
| Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines | |
| In office November 13, 2000 – June 30, 2001 | |
| Preceded by | Alfredo Abueg |
| Succeeded by | Emilio Espinosa Jr. |
| Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Makati's 2nd district | |
| In office June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2007 | |
| Preceded by | District established |
| Succeeded by | Abigail Binay |
| Senator of the Philippines | |
| In office June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1995 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 20, 1939 |
| Died | August 17, 2015 (aged 76) San Juan, Philippines |
| Resting place | St. Therese Columbarium |
| Party | Independent (2009–2015) |
| Other political affiliations | LDP (1988–2009) BANDILA (before 1988) |
| Spouse | Popsy Mendez |
| Relations | Aquino family |
| Children | 5 |
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Agapito "Butz" Aquino (May 20, 1939 – August 17, 2015) was a Filipino politician, human rights activist and actor who spoke on the Radio Veritas broadcast with Cardinal Jaime Sin that initiated the People Power Revolution on February 22, 1986.
He served as Senator of the Philippines from 1987 to 1995, congressman from Makati and a part-time film and television actor. He was born to former senator Benigno S. Aquino Sr. and Aurora Aquino. He was the brother of former senators Benigno S. Aquino Jr. and Tessie Aquino-Oreta, as well as the uncle of President Benigno S. Aquino III and Senator Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino IV. In 2024, Butz Aquino was honored by having his name inscribed at the wall of remembrance of the Philippines' Bantayog ng mga Bayani memorial, which honors the martyrs and heroes who fought against the Martial Law regime of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.