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Sharon Garin

Sharon Serag Garin is a Filipino politician who has served as the secretary of energy since 2025. She previously served as an undersecretary in the Department of Energy from 2022 to 2025 and as the representative for the AAMBIS-Owa Party List from 2010 to 2022.

Born to a longtime political dynasty based in Iloilo's first district, Garin was first elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2010. During her tenure, she served as a deputy speaker from 2016 to 2019, and chaired the Philippine House Committee on Economic Affairs from 2019 to 2020 and again from 2021 to 2022.

After leaving Congress, she joined the Department of Energy in 2022 as an undersecretary, during which she pursued efforts toward attaining nuclear power in the Philippines. In May 2025, President Bongbong Marcos appointed Garin as secretary of energy as an officer in charge as part of a major cabinet reshuffle before permanently appointing her to the position in July.

Garin is the daughter of Oscar Garin Sr. and Ninfa Serag Garin, the heads of a political dynasty that has dominated the politics of Iloilo's first district since 1987.

Garin was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2010 as the first nominee of the AAMBIS-Owa Party List. The party went on to retain the seat in the 2013 and 2016 elections. Despite Garin being term-limited, the party renominated her in 2019. In the lead-up to the election, watchdog group Kontra Daya criticized her party and others for having "bastardized and corrupted" the party-list system. Her party went on to win a seat in the election; while their certificate of proclamation was suspended, she was later allowed to sit as a member of the 18th Congress.

As a representative, media outlets described Garin as a low-profile but seasoned member of the chamber. In 2017, Garin attracted media attention for bringing consultant Althea Acas to tears during a tense Ways and Means Committee hearing concerning the management of the Bureau of Customs. In 2020, she introduced a bill pushing for the mandatory donation of edible food surplus for charitable purposes and the creation of food banks to minimize food waste in the country.

On July 22, 2019, Garin was elected as the chairperson of the Philippine House Committee on Economic Affairs. With Garin being an ally of Lord Allan Velasco, Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano ousted her from the position on October 6, 2020, amid a leadership challenge from Velasco. In response to her removal, Garin criticized Speaker Cayetano for having "no honor" and accused him of excessive political maneuvering. She further criticized the subsequent election of Teodorico Haresco Jr., who was not a party-list representative, as her successor as the chairperson of her committee.

On May 18, 2021, Garin was returned to her role as chairperson of the Philippine House Committee on Economic Affairs.

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