National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic

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

Contents

Sessions

  • First Special Session: September 25, 1943
  • Second Special Session: October 17 – October 23, 1943
  • Regular Session: November 25, 1943 – February 2, 1944

Legislation

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

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 City)

Members

Province/City Assemblyman Party
Abra Juan C. Brillantes
KALIBAPI
Quintin Paredes, Jr.
KALIBAPI
Agusan Ramon Z. Aguirre
KALIBAPI
Elisa R. Ochoa
KALIBAPI
Albay Pio Duran
KALIBAPI
Mariano A. Locsin
KALIBAPI
Antique Tobias Fornier
KALIBAPI
Alberto A. Villavert
KALIBAPI
Bacolod City Alfredo C. Yulo
KALIBAPI
Francisco Zulueta
KALIBAPI
Baguio City Florendo Aquino
KALIBAPI
Nicasio S. Valderrosa
KALIBAPI
Bataan Joaquin J. Linao
KALIBAPI
Simeon D. Salonga
KALIBAPI
Batangas José B. Laurel, Jr.
KALIBAPI
Maximo M. Malvar
KALIBAPI
Bohol Vicente P. Bullecer
KALIBAPI
Agapito Hontanosas
KALIBAPI
Bulacan Jacinto Molina
KALIBAPI
Emilio Rustia
KALIBAPI
Bukidnon Pedro Carrillo
KALIBAPI
Antonio Rubin
KALIBAPI
Cagayan Melecio Arranz
KALIBAPI
Nicanor Carag
KALIBAPI
Camarines Norte Carlos Ascutia
KALIBAPI
Trinidad P. Zenarosa
KALIBAPI
Camarines Sur Jose Fuentebella
KALIBAPI
Andres T. Hernandez
KALIBAPI
Capiz Eduardo Abalo
KALIBAPI
Alfredo V. Jacinto
KALIBAPI
Cavite Demetrio B. Encarnacion
KALIBAPI
Luis Y. Ferrer
KALIBAPI
Ricardo Poblete
KALIBAPI
Cebu Jose Delgado
KALIBAPI
Paulino Gullas
KALIBAPI
Jose S. Leyson
KALIBAPI
Juan C. Zamora
KALIBAPI
Cotabato Alfonso A. Pablo
KALIBAPI
Menandang Piang
KALIBAPI
Davao Celestino Chaves
KALIBAPI
Alfonso G. Oboza
KALIBAPI
Romualdo C. Quimpo
KALIBAPI
Juan A. Sarenas
KALIBAPI
Ilocos Norte Emilio L. Medina
KALIBAPI
Conrado Rubio
KALIBAPI
Ilocos Sur Alejandro Quirolgico
KALIBAPI
Fidel Villanueva
KALIBAPI
Iloilo Fermin C. Caram
KALIBAPI
Cirilo Mapa, Jr.
KALIBAPI
Fortunato R. Ybiernas
KALIBAPI
Vicente R. Ybiernas
KALIBAPI
Isabela Lino J. Castillejos
KALIBAPI
Gregorio P. Formoso
KALIBAPI
La Union Rufino N. Macagba
KALIBAPI
Bonifacio Tadiar
KALIBAPI
Laguna Jesus Bautista
KALIBAPI
Tomas Dizon
KALIBAPI
Marcelo P. Zorilla
KALIBAPI
Lanao Datu Bato Ali
KALIBAPI
Ciriaco B. Razul
KALIBAPI
Leyte Bernardo Torres
KALIBAPI
Jose Ma. Veloso
KALIBAPI
Manila Leon G. Guinto
KALIBAPI
Alfonso E. Mendoza
KALIBAPI
Masbate Pio V. Corpus
KALIBAPI
Emilio B. Espinosa
KALIBAPI
Mindoro Felipe S. Abeleda
KALIBAPI
Raul T. Leuterio
KALIBAPI
Misamis Occidental Rufino Jaca Abadies
KALIBAPI
P.M. del Rosario Stuart
KALIBAPI
Misamis Oriental Jose Artadi
KALIBAPI
Isidro Vamenta
KALIBAPI
Mountain Province Florencio Bagwan
KALIBAPI
Hilary P. Clapp
KALIBAPI
Negros Occidental Vicente F. Castillo
KALIBAPI
Gil M. Montilla
KALIBAPI
Negros Oriental Julian L. Teves
KALIBAPI
Guillermo Z. Villanueva
KALIBAPI
Nueva Ecija Hermogenes Concepcion
KALIBAPI
Nueva Vizcaya Guillermo E. Boñgolan
KALIBAPI
Demetrio Quirino
KALIBAPI
Palawan Patricio Fernandez
KALIBAPI
Iñigo R. Peña
KALIBAPI
Pampanga Felix B. Bautista
KALIBAPI
Eligio G. Lagman
KALIBAPI
Pangasinan Bernabe de Aquino
KALIBAPI
Santiago U. Estrada
KALIBAPI
Rizal Tomas M. Molina
KALIBAPI
Nicanor A. Roxas
KALIBAPI
Samar Cayetano Lucero
KALIBAPI
Serafin S. Marabut
KALIBAPI
San Pablo City Sofronio Abrera
KALIBAPI
Sorsogon Manuel Estipona
KALIBAPI
Rafael Ramos
KALIBAPI
Sulu Ombra Amilbangsa
KALIBAPI
Gulamu Rasul
KALIBAPI
Surigao Jose D. Cortes
KALIBAPI
Fernando C. Silvosa
KALIBAPI
Tarlac Benigno S. Aquino, Sr.
KALIBAPI
Sergio L. Aquino
KALIBAPI
Tayabas Natalio A. Enriquez
KALIBAPI
Tomas B. Morato
KALIBAPI
Zambales Valentin S. Afable
KALIBAPI
Francisco Dantes
KALIBAPI
Zamboanga Agustin L. Alvarez
KALIBAPI
Juan S. Alano
KALIBAPI
Note: List is according to the National Assembly Yearbook 1943.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ All Acts passed by the National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic were deemed invalid and not binding.
  2. ^ National Library of the Philippines - Catalog Labeled Display: National Assembly Yearbook. Accessed on May 8, 2007.

Further reading

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

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