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  1. The Malolos Congress (Spanish: Congreso de Malolos) also known as the Revolutionary Congress (Spanish: Congreso de Revolucionario) [3] and formally the National Assembly, was the legislative body of the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines.

  2. After the defeat of Spainish forces by the Americans, Emilio Aguinaldo established a revolutionary government in Malolos, Bulacan.

  3. It is understood that domicile is acquired by uninterrupted residence for two years in any locality within Philippine territory, with an open abode and known occupation, and contributing to all the taxes imposed by the Nation. The condition of being a Filipino is lost in accordance with law. Article 7.

  4. Aug 2, 2014 · The Malolos Congress drafted the Malolos Constitution in 1898 at the Barasoain Church in Malolos City, Bulacan. The constitution established the First Philippine Republic and outlined the new government, separating church and state and calling for elections and civil rights.

  5. On June 12, Aguinaldo issued the Philippine Declaration of Independence and followed that with several decrees forming the First Philippine Republic. Elections were held from June 23 to September 10, 1898 for a new national legislature, the Malolos Congress.

  6. Nov 10, 2024 · On March 22, 1897 the Tejeros Convention was held in order to reconcile the differences between the two factions of the Katipunan: the Magdalo, which viewed Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy as its leader, and the Magdiwang, which gravitated towards Andres Bonifacio.

  7. On January 21, 1899, Aguinaldo promulgated what is now known as the Malolos Constitution. * * * The Malolos constitution is the first important Filipino document ever produced by the people's representatives. It is anchored in democratic traditions that ultimately had their roots in American soil.

  8. When General Emilio Aguinaldo moved the capital of the Revolutionary Government to Malolos, a significant national convention was convened on 15 September 1898, within the walls of Barasoain Church. The purpose of this convention was to draft the country's Constitution.

  9. The Malolos CongressA Centennial publication on the inauguration of the Philippine Republic(January 23, 1899 - January 3, 1999)

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalolosMalolos - Wikipedia

    Malolos is the historical site of the constitutional convention of 1898 that led to the establishment of the First Philippine Republic, the first republic in Asia, led by Emilio Aguinaldo. Malolos served as the capital of the short-lived republic from 1898 to 1899.

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