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National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic)

The National Assembly was the legislature of the Second Philippine Republic from September 25, 1943, to February 2, 1944.

National Assembly
Type
Type
Houses1
History
FoundedSeptember 25, 1943 (1943-09-25)
DisbandedFebruary 2, 1944 (1944-02-02)
Preceded byNational Assembly
(Philippine Commonwealth)
Succeeded byCongress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
Leadership
Speaker
Benigno S. Aquino, KALIBAPI
Floor Leader
Francisco Zulueta, KALIBAPI
Structure
Seats108
Political groups
Government
  •   KALIBAPI (108)

Half of the membership of the assembly consisted of provincial governors or city mayors acting in an ex officio capacity, while the other half were indirectly elected through local conventions of KALIBAPI members during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.[1]

Legislation

The National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic passed a total of 66 laws: Act No. 1 to 66.[2]

Major legislation

Leadership

President

  • President of the Second Philippine Republic:
José P. Laurel (KALIBAPI)

National Assembly

  • Speaker:
Benigno S. Aquino (KALIBAPI, Tarlac)
  • Floor Leader:
Francisco Zulueta (KALIBAPI, Bacolod)

Members

The assembly consisted of 108 members from 46 provinces and 8 chartered cities. The numbers and territorial coverages of these areas differed from the pre-war status in several ways:

Province/City Representative Party
Abra Quintin Paredes, Jr.
Juan C. Brillantes
Agusan Elisa R. Ochoa
Ramon Z. Aguirre
Albay Pio Duran
Julian L. Locsin Jr.
Antique Alberto A. Villavert
Tobias Fornier
Bacolod Francisco Zulueta
Alfredo C. Yulo
Baguio Florendo Aquino
Nicasio S. Valderrosa
Bataan Joaquin J. Linao
Simeon D. Salonga
Batangas José B. Laurel, Jr.
Maximo M. Malvar
Bohol Vicente P. Bullecer
Agapito Hontanosas
Bulacan Jacinto Molina
Emilio Rustia
Bukidnon Pedro Carrillo
Antonio Rubin
Cagayan Melecio Arranz
Nicanor Carag
Camarines Norte Trinidad P. Zenarosa
Carlos Ascutia
Camarines Sur Jose T. Fuentebella
Andres T. Hernandez
Capiz Eduardo Abalo
Alfredo V. Jacinto
Cavite Emiliano Tria Tirona
Luis Y. Ferrer
Cavite City Demetrio B. Encarnacion
Ricardo Poblete
Cebu Jose S. Leyson
Jose Delgado
Cebu City Paulino Gullas
Juan C. Zamora
Cotabato Menandang Piang
Alfonso A. Pablo
Davao Juan A. Sarenas
Romualdo C. Quimpo
Davao City Celestino Chavez
Alfonso G. Oboza
Ilocos Norte Conrado Rubio
Emilio L. Medina
Ilocos Sur Fidel Villanueva
Alejandro Quirolgico
Iloilo Cirilo Mapa, Jr.
Fermin C. Caram
Iloilo City Fortunato R. Ybiernas
Vicente R. Ybiernas
Isabela Gregorio P. Formoso
Lino J. Castillejos
La Union Rufino N. Macagba
Bonifacio Tadiar
Laguna Marcelo P. Zorilla
Jesus Bautista
Lanao Datu Bato Ali
Ciriaco B. Raval
Leyte Jose Ma. Veloso
Bernardo Torres
Manila Alfonso E. Mendoza
Leon G. Guinto
Masbate Emilio B. Espinosa
Pio V. Corpus
Mindoro Raul T. Leuterio
Felipe S. Abeleda
Misamis Occidental Rufino Jaca Abadies
P. M. Stuart del Rosario
Misamis Oriental Isidro Vamenta
Jose Artadi
Mountain Province Florencio Bagwan
Hilary P. Clapp
Negros Occidental Gil M. Montilla
Vicente F. Castillo
Negros Oriental Julian L. Teves
Guillermo Z. Villanueva
Nueva Ecija Hermogenes Concepcion
Jose Robles, Jr.
Nueva Vizcaya Guillermo E. Boñgolan
Demetrio Quirino
Palawan Iñigo R. Peña
Patricio Fernandez
Pampanga Felix B. Bautista
Eligio G. Lagman
Pangasinan Bernabe Aquino
Santiago U. Estrada
Rizal Nicanor A. Roxas
Tomas M. Molina
Samar Serafin S. Marabut
Cayetano Lucero
San Pablo City Sofronio Abrera
Tomas Dizon
Sorsogon Manuel Estipona
Rafael Ramos
Sulu Gulamu Rasul
Ombra Amilbangsa
Surigao Jose D. Cortez
Fernando C. Silvosa
Tarlac Benigno S. Aquino, Sr.
Sergio L. Aquino
Tayabas Tomas B. Morato
Natalio A. Enriquez
Zambales Valentin S. Afable
Francisco Dantes
Zamboanga Juan S. Alano
Agustin L. Alvarez
Note: List is according to the National Assembly Yearbook 1943[3] and the Official program of the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines and the induction into office of His Excellency Jose P. Laurel.[4] The names in italics are ex officio members (i.e., city mayors or provincial governors).

See also

References

  1. ^ Ramirez, Efren V. (1969). Philippine Government (For College Students). E. Q. Cornejo. p. 94.
  2. ^ Upon the disestablishment of the Second Philippine Republic, all acts passed by its National Assembly were deemed invalid and not binding.
  3. ^ National Library of the Philippines – Catalog Labeled Display: National Assembly Yearbook. Accessed on May 8, 2007.
  4. ^ Official program of the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines and the induction into office of His Excellency Jose P. Laurel. Bureau of Printing. 1943.

Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • Paras, Corazon L. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
  • Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.

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The National Assembly was the legislature of the Second Philippine Republic from September 25 1943 to February 2 1944 National AssemblyTypeTypeUnicameralHouses1HistoryFoundedSeptember 25 1943 1943 09 25 DisbandedFebruary 2 1944 1944 02 02 Preceded byNational Assembly Philippine Commonwealth Succeeded byCongress of the Commonwealth of the PhilippinesLeadershipSpeakerBenigno S Aquino KALIBAPIFloor LeaderFrancisco Zulueta KALIBAPIStructureSeats108Political groupsGovernment KALIBAPI 108 Half of the membership of the assembly consisted of provincial governors or city mayors acting in an ex officio capacity while the other half were indirectly elected through local conventions of KALIBAPI members during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines 1 Contents 1 Legislation 1 1 Major legislation 2 Leadership 2 1 President 2 2 National Assembly 3 Members 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingLegislation EditThe National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic passed a total of 66 laws Act No 1 to 66 2 Major legislation Edit Act No 1 Creation of the Ministry of Foreign AffairsLeadership EditPresident Edit President of the Second Philippine Republic Jose P Laurel KALIBAPI dd National Assembly Edit Speaker Benigno S Aquino KALIBAPI Tarlac dd Floor Leader Francisco Zulueta KALIBAPI Bacolod dd Members EditThe assembly consisted of 108 members from 46 provinces and 8 chartered cities The numbers and territorial coverages of these areas differed from the pre war status in several ways The provinces of Batanes Marinduque and Romblon had been abolished and their municipalities annexed to Cagayan Tayabas and Capiz respectively by virtue of Executive Order No 84 issued by Philippine Executive Commission Chairman Jorge Vargas on August 31 1942 Jurisdiction over several areas in Tayabas were transferred to Nueva Ecija the municipalities of Baler and Casiguran corresponding to the entire present day territory of Aurora and Laguna Infanta including the present day municipalities of General Nakar and Real by virtue of Executive Order No 84 issued by Executive Commission Chairman Jorge Vargas on August 31 1942 Jurisdiction over the Polillo Islands in Tayabas was transferred to Laguna by virtue of Executive Order No 103 issued by Executive Commission Chairman Jorge Vargas on November 1 1942 The chartered cities of Dansalan now Marawi Tagaytay and Zamboanga were also not represented separately in the assembly their territories were administered by the governments of their mother provinces Lanao Cavite and Zamboanga respectively The representation of Manila also included the chartered city of Quezon City along with the Rizal municipalities of Caloocan Makati Mandaluyong Paranaque Pasay and San Juan which were constituted as the City of Greater Manila by Manuel Quezon s Executive Act No 400 on January 1 1942 as an emergency wartime measure Province City Representative PartyAbra Quintin Paredes Jr KALIBAPIJuan C Brillantes KALIBAPIAgusan Elisa R Ochoa KALIBAPIRamon Z Aguirre KALIBAPIAlbay Pio Duran KALIBAPIJulian L Locsin Jr KALIBAPIAntique Alberto A Villavert KALIBAPITobias Fornier KALIBAPIBacolod Francisco Zulueta KALIBAPIAlfredo C Yulo KALIBAPIBaguio Florendo Aquino KALIBAPINicasio S Valderrosa KALIBAPIBataan Joaquin J Linao KALIBAPISimeon D Salonga KALIBAPIBatangas Jose B Laurel Jr KALIBAPIMaximo M Malvar KALIBAPIBohol Vicente P Bullecer KALIBAPIAgapito Hontanosas KALIBAPIBulacan Jacinto Molina KALIBAPIEmilio Rustia KALIBAPIBukidnon Pedro Carrillo KALIBAPIAntonio Rubin KALIBAPICagayan Melecio Arranz KALIBAPINicanor Carag KALIBAPICamarines Norte Trinidad P Zenarosa KALIBAPICarlos Ascutia KALIBAPICamarines Sur Jose T Fuentebella KALIBAPIAndres T Hernandez KALIBAPICapiz Eduardo Abalo KALIBAPIAlfredo V Jacinto KALIBAPICavite Emiliano Tria Tirona KALIBAPILuis Y Ferrer KALIBAPICavite City Demetrio B Encarnacion KALIBAPIRicardo Poblete KALIBAPICebu Jose S Leyson KALIBAPIJose Delgado KALIBAPICebu City Paulino Gullas KALIBAPIJuan C Zamora KALIBAPICotabato Menandang Piang KALIBAPIAlfonso A Pablo KALIBAPIDavao Juan A Sarenas KALIBAPIRomualdo C Quimpo KALIBAPIDavao City Celestino Chavez KALIBAPIAlfonso G Oboza KALIBAPIIlocos Norte Conrado Rubio KALIBAPIEmilio L Medina KALIBAPIIlocos Sur Fidel Villanueva KALIBAPIAlejandro Quirolgico KALIBAPIIloilo Cirilo Mapa Jr KALIBAPIFermin C Caram KALIBAPIIloilo City Fortunato R Ybiernas KALIBAPIVicente R Ybiernas KALIBAPIIsabela Gregorio P Formoso KALIBAPILino J Castillejos KALIBAPILa Union Rufino N Macagba KALIBAPIBonifacio Tadiar KALIBAPILaguna Marcelo P Zorilla KALIBAPIJesus Bautista KALIBAPILanao Datu Bato Ali KALIBAPICiriaco B Raval KALIBAPILeyte Jose Ma Veloso KALIBAPIBernardo Torres KALIBAPIManila Alfonso E Mendoza KALIBAPILeon G Guinto KALIBAPIMasbate Emilio B Espinosa KALIBAPIPio V Corpus KALIBAPIMindoro Raul T Leuterio KALIBAPIFelipe S Abeleda KALIBAPIMisamis Occidental Rufino Jaca Abadies KALIBAPIP M Stuart del Rosario KALIBAPIMisamis Oriental Isidro Vamenta KALIBAPIJose Artadi KALIBAPIMountain Province Florencio Bagwan KALIBAPIHilary P Clapp KALIBAPINegros Occidental Gil M Montilla KALIBAPIVicente F Castillo KALIBAPINegros Oriental Julian L Teves KALIBAPIGuillermo Z Villanueva KALIBAPINueva Ecija Hermogenes Concepcion KALIBAPIJose Robles Jr KALIBAPINueva Vizcaya Guillermo E Bongolan KALIBAPIDemetrio Quirino KALIBAPIPalawan Inigo R Pena KALIBAPIPatricio Fernandez KALIBAPIPampanga Felix B Bautista KALIBAPIEligio G Lagman KALIBAPIPangasinan Bernabe Aquino KALIBAPISantiago U Estrada KALIBAPIRizal Nicanor A Roxas KALIBAPITomas M Molina KALIBAPISamar Serafin S Marabut KALIBAPICayetano Lucero KALIBAPISan Pablo City Sofronio Abrera KALIBAPITomas Dizon KALIBAPISorsogon Manuel Estipona KALIBAPIRafael Ramos KALIBAPISulu Gulamu Rasul KALIBAPIOmbra Amilbangsa KALIBAPISurigao Jose D Cortez KALIBAPIFernando C Silvosa KALIBAPITarlac Benigno S Aquino Sr KALIBAPISergio L Aquino KALIBAPITayabas Tomas B Morato KALIBAPINatalio A Enriquez KALIBAPIZambales Valentin S Afable KALIBAPIFrancisco Dantes KALIBAPIZamboanga Juan S Alano KALIBAPIAgustin L Alvarez KALIBAPINote List is according to the National Assembly Yearbook 1943 3 and the Official program of the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines and the induction into office of His Excellency Jose P Laurel 4 The names in italics are ex officio members i e city mayors or provincial governors See also EditNational Assembly of the Philippines 1943 Philippine general electionReferences Edit Ramirez Efren V 1969 Philippine Government For College Students E Q Cornejo p 94 Upon the disestablishment of the Second Philippine Republic all acts passed by its National Assembly were deemed invalid and not binding National Library of the Philippines Catalog Labeled Display National Assembly Yearbook Accessed on May 8 2007 Official program of the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines and the induction into office of His Excellency Jose P Laurel Bureau of Printing 1943 Further reading EditPhilippine House of Representatives Congressional Library Paras Corazon L 2000 The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines ISBN 971 8832 24 6 Pobre Cesar P 2000 Philippine Legislature 100 Years ISBN 971 92245 0 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Assembly Second Philippine Republic amp oldid 1124154111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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