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The Pres. Jose P. Laurel Memorial Shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, where Laurel was born Laurel as a law student at Yale University Laurel in 1922, when he was an attorney. Jose Paciano Laurel y García was born on March 9, 1891, in the town of Tanauan, Batangas. His parents were Sotero Laurel y Remoquillo and Jacoba García y Pimentel, both from ...
Jose P. Laurel: Secretary of the Interior: 4: Sergio Osmeña: Governor of Cebu, Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare, Vice President of the Philippines: 5: Manuel Roxas: Governor of Capiz: 6: Elpidio Quirino: Vice President of the Philippines: 7: Ramon Magsaysay: Military Governor of Zambales, Secretary of National ...
Pursuant to the 1943 constitution, Jose P. Laurel was unanimously elected president by the National Assembly. [1] Jorge B. Vargas originally wanted to run against Laurel, but acquiesced on election eve, and consequently campaigned for the
Jose P. Laurel: 1925–1931 Only former president to serve as senator (1951–1957);. Only senator served as Majority Floor Leader (1925–1931) Sergio Osmeña: 10th: 1922–1935 First president served as President pro tempore (1922–1934) Manuel Roxas: At-large 1945–1946 Second president served as Senate President (1916–1935) Elpidio ...
3 Jose P. Laurel (1943–1945) 4 Sergio Osmeña (1944–1946) ... José P. Laurel: 1943–1945 Minister of Agriculture and Commerce: Rafael Alunan: 1943–1945
Aquino (center) with Jose P. Laurel (2nd from left) and Jose Laurel III (2nd from right) in 1945. In December 1944, as the combined Filipino and American forces continued their advance to liberate the Philippines from Japanese forces, the government of the Second Philippine Republic, which included Aquino, was moved to Baguio.
Jose P. Laurel: Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce [15] 13: Manuel Nieto (1892–1970) August 8, 1944 February 27, 1945 Sergio Osmeña: 14: Delfín Jaranilla (1883–1980) February 27, 1945 July 12, 1945 (6) Vicente Singson Encarnacion (1875–1961) [16] July 12, 1945 May 28, 1946 15: Mariano Garchitorena (1898–1961) [17] May 28, 1946 July ...
By 1943, the Commonwealth established a government-in-exile in Washington, DC; however many politicians stayed behind and collaborated with the occupying Japanese, among them Recto and then-Minister of Interior José P. Laurel. The Japanese installed Laurel as the President of the Second Philippine Republic on October 14, 1943. Recto was ...