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  1. 2 days ago · Quezon's Official Portrait in Malacañang Palace. The First inauguration of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon at the steps of the Legislative Building in Manila on the 15th of November 1935. In 1935, Quezon won the Philippines' first national presidential election under the Nacionalista Party.

  2. Jul 9, 2024 · In 1939, the late Manuel L. Quezon saved 1,200 Jews from the horrors of Nazi rule. It was a selfless act during a period of adversity, that even though every nation closed their doors to the Jewish refugees in their darkest hours, the Philippines welcomed them in their new home.

  3. 1 day ago · Sergio Osmeña was the first vice president to succeed to the presidency upon the death of a chief executive, who was Manuel L. Quezon, in 1944. The line of presidential succession as specified by Article 7, Section 8 of the Constitution are the vice president, Senate president and the speaker of the House of Representatives.

  4. 3 days ago · The following is a list of Cabinets of the Philippines by the President of the Philippines under which they operated. Emilio Aguinaldo (1899–1901) Manuel L. Quezon (1935–1944) Appointments (1935–1941) War Cabinet (1941–1944) The outbreak of World War II and the Japanese invasion resulted in periodic and drastic changes to the government structure.

  5. 4 days ago · Biak-na-Bato was first declared as a National Park in 1937 by then President Manuel L. Quezon, with an area of 2,117 hectares. Succeeding presidential proclamations have slashed almost 70% of the park’s original size in order to accommodate extractive practices.

  6. 5 days ago · Stranger things. By: Manuel L. Quezon III - @inquirerdotnet. Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:25 AM July 03, 2024. Back in March, the OCTA Research Survey (the only other firm I pay attention to aside from the veteran firms Pulse Asia and Social Weather Stations) snapshot of political preferences provided this picture, as described by Dr. Guido ...

  7. 5 days ago · If March to May was already grim, the official parting of ways between the Vice President and the President has left things looking positively strange. Both have kept things civil with neither the President nor the Vice President directly attacking each other, preferring, wisely, to let things speak for themselves.