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.
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[edit] Sessions
- First Special Session: September 25, 1943
- Second Special Session: October 17 – October 23, 1943
- Regular Session: November 25, 1943 – February 2, 1944
[edit] Legislation
The National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic passed a total of 66 laws: Act No. 1 to 66. [1]
[edit] Major legislation
- Act No. 1 – Creation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
[edit] Leadership
[edit] President
- President of the Second Philippine Republic:
[edit] National Assembly
- Speaker:
- Floor Leader:
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- Francisco Zulueta (KALIBAPI, Bacolod City)
[edit] Members
| Province/City | Assemblyman | Party |
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| Abra | Juan C. Brillantes |
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| Quintin Paredes, Jr. |
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| Agusan | Ramon Z. Aguirre |
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| Elisa R. Ochoa |
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| Albay | Pio Duran |
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| Mariano A. Locsin |
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| Antique | Tobias Fornier |
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| Alberto A. Villaveri |
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| Bacolod City | Alfredo C. Yulo |
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| Francisco Zulueta |
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| Baguio City | Florendo Aquino |
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| Nicasio S. Valderrosa |
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| Bataan | Joaquin J. Linao |
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| Simeon D. Salonga |
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| Batangas | Jose B. Laurel, Jr. |
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| Maximo M. Malvar |
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| Bohol | Vicente P. Bullecer |
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| Agapito Hontanosas |
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| Bulacan | Jacinto Molina |
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| Emilio Rustia |
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| Bukidnon | Pedro Carrillo |
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| Antonio Rubin |
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| Cagayan | Melecio Arranz |
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| Nicanor Carag |
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| Camarines Norte | Carlos Ascutia |
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| Trinidad P. Zenarosa |
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| Camarines Sur | Jose Fuentebella |
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| Andres T. Hernandez |
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| Capiz | Eduardo Abalo |
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| Alfredo V. Jacinto |
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| Cavite | Demetrio B. Encarnacion |
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| Luis Y. Ferrer |
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| Ricardo Poblete |
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| Cebu | Jose Delgado |
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| Paulino Gullas |
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| Jose S. Leyson |
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| Juan C. Zamora |
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| Cotabato | Alfonso A. Pablo |
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| Menandang Piang |
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| Davao | Celestino Chaves |
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| Alfonso G. Oboza |
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| Romualdo C. Quimpo |
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| Juan A. Sarenas |
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| Ilocos Norte | Emilio L. Medina |
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| Conrado Rubio |
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| Ilocos Sur | Alejandro Quirolgico |
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| Fidel Villanueva |
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| Iloilo | Fermin C. Caram |
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| Cirilo Mapa, Jr. |
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| Fortunato R. Ybiernas |
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| Vicente R. Ybiernas |
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| Isabela | Lino J. Castillejos |
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| Gregorio P. Formoso |
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| La Union | Rufino N. Macagba |
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| Bonifacio Tadiar |
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| Laguna | Jesus Bautista |
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| Tomas Dizon |
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| Marcelo P. Zorilla |
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| Lanao | Datu Bato Ali |
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| Ciriaco B. Razul |
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| Leyte | Bernardo Torres |
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| Jose Ma. Veloso |
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| Manila | Leon G. Guinto |
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| Alfonso E. Mendoza |
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| Masbate | Pio V. Corpus |
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| Emilio B. Espinosa |
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| Mindoro | Felipe S. Abeleda |
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| Raul T. Leuterio |
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| Misamis Occidental | Rufino J. Abadiez |
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| P.M. del Rosario Stuart |
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| Misamis Oriental | Jose Artadi |
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| Isidro Vamenta |
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| Mountain Province | Florencio Bagwan |
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| Hilary P. Clapp |
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| Negros Occidental | Vicente F. Castillo |
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| Gil M. Montilla |
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| Negros Oriental | Julian L. Teves |
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| Guillermo Z. Villanueva |
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| Nueva Ecija | Hermogenes Concepcion |
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| Nueva Vizcaya | Guillermo E. Boñgolan |
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| Demetrio Quirino |
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| Palawan | Patricio Fernandez |
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| Iñigo R. Peña |
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| Pampanga | Felix B. Bautista |
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| Eligio G. Lagman |
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| Pangasinan | Bernabe de Aquino |
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| Santiago U. Estrada |
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| Rizal | Tomas M. Molina |
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| Nicanor A. Roxas |
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| Samar | Cayetano Lucero |
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| Serafin S. Marabut |
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| San Pablo City | Sofronio Abrera |
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| Sorsogon | Manuel Estipona |
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| Rafael Ramos |
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| Sulu | Ombra Amilbangsa |
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| Gulamu Rasul |
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| Surigao | Jose D. Cortes |
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| Fernando C. Silvosa |
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| Tarlac | Benigno Q. Aquino, Sr. |
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| Sergio L. Aquino |
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| Tayabas | Natalio A. Enriquez |
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| Tomas B. Morato |
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| Zambales | Valentin S. Afable |
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| Francisco Dantes |
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| Zamboanga | Agustin L. Alvarez |
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| Juan S. Alano |
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- Note: List is according to the National Assembly Yearbook 1943. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ All Acts passed by the National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic were deemed invalid and not binding.
- ^ National Library of the Philippines - Catalog Labeled Display: National Assembly Yearbook. Accessed on May 8, 2007.
[edit] See also
[edit] 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.

