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Czarina Maria "China" Capili-Jocson,[1] married name Cojuangco, is a Filipina crisis management strategist[2] and former journalist who served as the Assistant to the Presidential Spokesperson[3] (Deputy to the Presidential Spokesperson) in the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.[4] In April 2018, she was appointed by the Special Envoy of the Philippines to the United States as its Deputy to the Ambassador, then eventually the office's official representative.Шаблон:Citation needed

She was a news presenter for GMA News and Public Affairs (2003–2006) and later on, spearheaded the lifestyle content of GMA Online (2010–2015).[5]

China Cojuangco is currently involved in pursuing her late husband's philantrophic legacy, through the Little Blue Chair initiative.[6]

Family and background

She is the granddaughter of Atty. Tomas P. Matic who was Government Corporate Counsel[7] during President Diosdado Macapagal’s administration. She is also kin to former Bureau of Internal Revenue Director, Umiral P. Matic, who was controversially kidnapped and killed [8] while serving then Vice President Joseph Estrada.

She is the sole successor to her maternal grandmother Doña Marcela Jocson of Pampanga and the daughter of Robert Capili y Pacion Rodriguez (deceased) a trustee at Zuellig Pharma Corporation.

She and Tarlac 1st district representative Carlos "Charlie" Cojuangco were married on April 7, 2021.[2] She has a daughter from a previous relationship.[9]

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