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1949–1953 meeting of the Philippine legislature
The 2nd Congress of the Philippines (
Filipino: Ikalawang Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the
Philippine Senate and
House of Representatives, met from December 30, 1949, until December 8, 1953, during the second term of President
Elpidio Quirino.
Sessions
- First Special Session: December 30, 1949 – January 5, 1950
- First Regular Session: January 23 – May 18, 1950
- Second Special Session: August 1–25, 1950
- Third Special Session: December 4, 1950 – January 6, 1951
- Fourth Special Session: January 8–19, 1951
- Second Regular Session: January 22 – May 17, 1951
- Fifth Special Session: May 21–29, 1951
- Third Regular Session: January 28 – May 22, 1952
- Sixth Special Session: June 23 – July 15, 1952
- Seventh Special Session: November 4–8, 1952
- Fourth Regular Session: January 26, 1953 – May 21, 1953
- Joint Session: December 8, 1953
Legislation
The Second Congress passed a total of 551 laws.
Leadership
Composition of the Senate during the 3rd Congress' 1st and 2nd (left), and 3rd & 4th (right) sessions.
Senate
-
Mariano Jesús L. Cuenco (
LP)
-
Quintin B. Paredes (
LP), elected March 5, 1952
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Camilo O. Osías (
NP), elected April 17, 1952
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Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (
NP), elected April 30, 1952
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Camilo O. Osías (
NP), elected April 17, 1953
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Jose C. Zulueta (
NP), elected April 30, 1953
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Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (
NP), elected May 20, 1953
- Senate President Pro-Tempore:
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Quintin B. Paredes (
LP)
- Esteban R. Abada (
LP), elected March 5, 1952
- Manuel C. Briones (
LP), elected May 7, 1952
-
Jose C. Zulueta (
NP), elected April 17, 1953
- Manuel C. Briones (
LP), elected April 30, 1953
-
Tomas L. Cabili (
LP)
-
Carlos P. Garcia (
NP)
House of Representatives
-
Eugenio Pérez (
LP,
2nd District Pangasinan)
- Domingo Veloso (
LP,
2nd District Leyte)
- Raúl Leuterio (
LP,
Lone District Oriental Mindoro)
-
José B. Laurel, Jr. (
NP,
3rd District Batangas)
Members
Senate
The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:
- For senators
elected on April 23, 1946: May 25, 1946 – December 30, 1951
- For senators
elected on November 11, 1947: December 30, 1947 – December 30, 1953
- For senators
elected on November 8, 1949: December 30, 1949 – December 30, 1955
- For senators
elected on November 13, 1951: December 30, 1951 – December 30, 1957
House of Representatives
Notes
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^ Died on June 6, 1951.
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^ Removed on April 3, 1952 after an electoral protest.
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^ Replaced Teodoro de Vera on April 3, 1952.
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^ Died on May 28, 1950.
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^ Died on April 8, 1952.
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^ Elected in the
1951 Senate special election to fill in the seat vacated by
Fernando Lopez, who became the
Vice President of the Philippines on December 30, 1949.
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^ Removed on May 4, 1953 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on May 4, 1953.
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^ Removed on December 6, 1952 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on December 6, 1952.
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^ Removed on November 22, 1952 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on November 22, 1952.
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a
b
c Elected to the Senate on November 13, 1951.
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^ Removed on December 27, 1951 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on December 27, 1951.
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^ Removed on February 9, 1952 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on February 9, 1952.
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^ Served until January 28, 1952 before being redistricted to Oriental Mindoro.
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^ Removed on September 25, 1951 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on September 25, 1951.
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^ Removed on March 6, 1953.
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a
b
c Elected in a special election on November 13, 1951.
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^ Redistricted on January 28, 1952 from Mindoro.
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^ Removed on March 6, 1953 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on March 6, 1953.
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^ Died on August 30, 1951.
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^ Removed on May 5, 1951 after an electoral protest.
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^ Took office on May 5, 1951.
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^ Appointed
Secretary of National Defense on September 1, 1950.
See also
External links
Further reading
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- Paras, Corazon L. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines.
ISBN
971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years.
ISBN
971-92245-0-9.