Manuel Perez Manahan (January 1, 1916 – May 18, 1994) was a Filipino politician, journalist, businessman, and rural development advocate. He was a key...
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The party ceased to exist by 1969. The party was founded in 1957 by Manuel Manahan and Raul Manglapus, both of whom had served as key members of the administration...
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American politician Larry Manahan, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, serving from 1977 to 1992 Manuel Manahan (1916–1994), Filipino statesman...
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1935, after the ratification of the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines; Manuel Quezon of the Nacionalista Party emerged as the victor, defeating previous...
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Nacionalista Liberal Progressive Running mate Fernando Lopez Gerardo Roxas Manuel Manahan Popular vote 3,861,324 3,187,752 384,564 Percentage 51.94% 42.88% 5...
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Popular vote 2,072,257 1,386,829 Percentage 41.28% 27.62% Nominee Manuel Manahan Claro M. Recto Party Progressive NCP Running mate Vicente Araneta Lorenzo...
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recommend remedial action. Headed by soft-spoken, but active and tireless, Manuel Manahan, this committee would come to hear nearly 60,000 complaints in a year...
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Leon 1947 1950 Alfredo Jacinto 1950 1954 Jaime Velasquez 1954 1955 Manuel Manahan 1955 1957 Eleuterio Capapas 1957 1960 Timoteo Aseron 1960 Eleuterio...
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Secretariat for his "Call for Peace".: 121, 132 On February 10, 1954, Manuel Manahan and Benigno Aquino Jr., appointed as President Ramon Magsaysay's representatives...
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time that he was acquainted with Manuel Manahan, rural reform advocate and later colleague in the Senate. In fact, Manahan served as editor-in-chief of the...
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