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Manuel L. Quezon

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Manuel L. Quezon

Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944), also known by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino lawyer, statesman, soldier, and politician who served as the second president of the Philippines from 1935 until his death in 1944. He was the first Filipino to head a government of the entire Philippines and is considered the second president of the Philippines after Emilio Aguinaldo (1899–1901), whom Quezon defeated in the 1935 presidential election. Quezon City, a city in Metro Manila and Quezon Province, are named after him. During his presidency, Quezon tackled the problem of landless peasants. Other major decisions included the reorganization of the islands' military defense, approval of a recommendation for government reorganization, the promotion of settlement and development in Mindanao, dealing with the foreign stranglehold on Philippine trade and commerce, proposals for land reform, and opposing graft and corruption within the government. He established a government in exile in the U.S. with the outbreak of World War II and the threat of Japanese invasion. Scholars have described Quezon's leadership as a "de facto dictatorship" and described him as "the first Filipino politician to integrate all levels of politics into a synergy of power" after removing his term limits as president and turning the Senate into an extension of the executive through constitutional amendments.

Infobox

Vice President
Sergio Osmeña
Preceded by
William Cameron Forbes
Succeeded by
Jorge B. Vargas
President
Himself
Vice Mayor
Vicente Fragante
1906–1935
1906–1935 1st President of the Senate of the PhilippinesIn office16 October 1916: 453 – 15 November 1935Succeeded byGil Montilla (National Assembly Speaker)Manuel Roxas (Senate President)Senator of the Philippines from the 5th districtIn office16 October 1916 – 15 November 1935Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedResident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine IslandsIn office23 November 1909 – 15 October 1916Preceded byPablo OcampoSucceeded byTeodoro R. YangcoAssembly Majority LeaderIn office16 October 1907 – 23 November 1909Succeeded byAlberto BarretoMember of the Philippine Assembly from Tayabas's 1st districtIn office16 October 1907 – 15 May 1909Preceded byDistrict establishedSucceeded byFilemon Pérez4th Governor of TayabasIn office1906–1907Preceded byRicardo G. ParásSucceeded byAlfredo CastroMember of the Lucena Municipal CouncilIn office1906
Born
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina(1878-08-19)19 August 1878Baler, El Príncipe, Nueva Écija, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish East Indies (now Baler, Aurora, Philippines)
Died
1 August 1944(1944-08-01) (aged 65)Saranac Lake, New York, U.S.
Cause of death
Tuberculosis
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia (1944–1946)Manila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines (1946–1979)Quezon Memorial Shrine, Quezon City, Philippines (since 1979)
Political party
Nacionalista (1907–1944)
Spouse
mw- Aurora Aragon (m. 1918)
Children
4
Relatives
Manuel L. Quezon III (grandson)
Education
Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Alma mater
University of Santo Tomas
Allegiance
First Philippine Republic Philippine Commonwealth
Branch/service
Philippine Republican ArmyPhilippine Commonwealth Army
Years of service
1899–19001941–1944
Rank
Commander-in-ChiefMajor
Battles/wars
mw- li Philippine–American War World War II Philippines campaign (1941–1942) Japanese occupation of the Philippines
Other roles and positions
Other roles and positions 2nd President of the Nacionalista PartyIn office1935–1944Preceded bySergio OsmeñaSucceeded bySergio OsmeñaPresident of the Philippine Amateur Athletic FederationIn office1916–1935Preceded byWilliam Cameron ForbesSucceeded byJorge B. Vargas
Party
Nacionalista (1907–1944)

Tables

· Electoral history
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
1,022,849
Party
100.00
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista Party
695,332
67.98
Emilio Aguinaldo
National Socialist Party
179,349
17.53
Gregorio Aglipay
Republican Party
148,010
14.47
Pascual Racuyal
Independent
158
0.02
Total
1,022,849
100.00
· Electoral history
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
1,672,504
Party
100.00
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista Party
1,340,320
80.14
Juan Sumulong
Popular Front (Sumulong wing)
298,608
17.85
Celerino Tiongco I
Ganap Party
22,474
1.34
Hilario Moncado
Modernist Party
10,726
0.64
Hermogenes Dumpit
Independent
298
0.02
Veronica Miciano
Independent
62
0.00
Ernesto T. Belleza
Independent
16
0.00
Pedro Abad Santos
Popular Front (Abad Santos wing)
0
0.00
Total
1,672,504
100.00

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