Elpidio Quirino Politician

Elpidio Rivera Quirino (16 November 1890 – 29 February 1956) was a Filipino politician, and the sixth President of the Philippines.A lawyer by profession, Quirino entered politics when he became a representative of Ilocos Sur from 1919 to 1925. He was then elected as senator from 1925–1931. In 1934, he became a member of the Philippine independence commission that was sent to Washington, D.C., which secured the passage of Tydings–McDuffie Act to American Congress. In 1935, he was also elected to become member of the convention that will write the draft of then 1935 constitution for the newly established Commonwealth. At the new government, he served as secretary of the interior and finance under Quezon's cabinet.After the war, Quirino was elected vice-president in 1946 election, consequently the second and last for the Commonwealth and first for the third republic. After the death of the incumbent president Manuel Roxas in 1948, he succeeded the presidency. He won the president's office under Liberal Party ticket, defeating Nacionalista vie and former president José P. Laurel as well as fellow Liberalista and former Senate President José Avelino.The Quirino administration was generally challenged by the Hukbalahaps, who ransacked towns and barrios. Quirino ran for president again in the 1953 presidential election, but was defeated by Nacionalista Ramon Magsaysay.After his term, he retired to his new country home in Novaliches, Quezon City, where he died of a heart attack on 29 February 1956.

Personal facts

Elpidio Quirino
Birth dateNovember 16, 1890
Birth place
Spanish East Indies , History of the Philippines (1898–1946) , Vigan
Date of deathFebruary 29, 1956
Place of death
Philippines , Quezon City , History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
Education
University of the Philippines College of Law
Children

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Office holder

office
Secretary of Finance
Senator of the Philippines
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
(2nd President of the Third Republic)
3rd Vice President of the Philippines
6th President of the Philippines
Senator of the Philippines from the First Senatorial District
Secretary of Interior
4th President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
party
Liberal Party (Philippines)
Nacionalista Party
president
successor
Fernando López
Miguel Cuaderno Sr.
Antonio de Las Alas
Rafael Alunan
vice president
Fernando López

Elpidio Quirino on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://filipinopresidency.multiply.com/photos/album/26#photo=13
  2. http://www.op.gov.ph/museum/pres_quirino.asp
  3. http://www.pangulo.ph