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    Sergio Osmeña Sr. CCLH (Spanish: [ˈseɾxjo osˈmeɲa], Tagalog: [ˈsɛɾhjo ʔosˈmɛɲa]; Chinese: 吳文釗; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Bûn-chiau; September 9, 1878 – October...
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    son of Sergio Osmeña, the fourth president of the Philippines. His son, Sergio "Serge" Osmeña III, was also a Senator of the Philippines. Osmeña was born...
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    the most bills in the history of the institution. Osmeña was born in Manila to Sergio "Serging" Osmeña, Jr. of Cebu and Lourdes de la Rama of Negros Occidental...
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    the Philippines in the same year with Sergio Osmeña (1944–46) as president. Manuel Roxas (1946–1948) followed Osmeña when he won the first post-war election...
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    Sergio Osmeña, officially the Municipality of Sergio Osmeña Sr., is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According...
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  • Osmeña Jr. (September 11, 1938 – July 19, 2021), better known as Lito Osmeña, was a Filipino politician. A grandson of former president Sergio Osmeña...
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    President Sergio Osmeña. He is also considered as the founder of Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan, a local political group run by the Osmeña family of...
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  • John Henry Osmeña (1935–2021), Senator Emilio Mario Osmeña (1938–2021), Governor of Cebu Sergio Osmeña III (1943–), Senator Tomas Osmeña (1948–), Mayor...
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    Renner Osmeña (January 17, 1935 – February 2, 2021), also known as Sonny Osmeña or simply John Osmeña, was the grandson of Philippine President Sergio Osmeña...
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    Independent Church leader Gregorio Aglipay, and others. Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña of the Nacionalista Party were proclaimed the winners, winning the seats...
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    Esperanza Escolar Limjap Osmeña (December 18, 1894 – April 4, 1978) was the second wife of Philippine President Sergio Osmeña and is considered the fourth...
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  • prisoners brought to Camp Crame included former President Sergio Osmeña's son Sergio Osmeña III, Senators Soc Rodrigo and Ramon Mitra, businessman Eugenio...
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    Vice-President Sergio Osmeña would succeed him as president. Osmeña wrote to Quezon advising him of this, and Quezon issued a press release and wrote to Osmeña that...
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  • banknote. In 2010, the portrait of Sergio Osmeña was revised, a picture of the first Philippine Assembly and Osmeña and General Douglas MacArthur's landing...
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    after the Japanese surrender ended World War II, with Vice President Sergio Osmeña becoming president due to Quezon's death on August 1, 1944. It remained...
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    The President Sergio Osmeña Sr. Highway (often shortened as Osmeña Highway), also known as the South Superhighway, is a 4.595-kilometer (2.855 mi) major...
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    Quezon - Presidential Museum and Library". Retrieved November 1, 2012. "Sergio Osmeña - Presidential Museum and Library". Retrieved November 1, 2012. "Jose...
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    Philippine Islands." Quezon died in August 1944, and Vice President Sergio Osmeña was sworn in at Washington, D.C. The government returned to the Philippines...
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    began the Liberation of the Philippines. Philippine President in exile Sergio Osmeña was among them. Other landings on other islands followed. Then on January...
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    Osmeña factions. The Quezon wing, known as the Partido Nacionalista Democratico or Partido Nacionalista Consolidado, was against the act. The Osmeña wing...
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    (Speech). Manila. Retrieved August 11, 2016. Osmeña, Sergio (May 20, 1944). "Letter of Vice-President Sergio Osmeña to President Quezon in Spanish, May 20,...
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    of the Philippines in a landslide. His running mate, Vice President Sergio Osmeña, also won via landslide. The elected officials however, did not serve...
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  • Supreme Bishop Gregorio Aglipay. President Quezon and Vice President Sergio Osmeña resoundingly defeated their opponents to stay in office. Jose P. Laurel...
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    Quezon - Presidential Museum and Library". Retrieved 2012-10-27. "Sergio Osmeña - Presidential Museum and Library". Retrieved 2012-10-27. "Jose P. Laurel...
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    presidents have succeeded to the presidency due to the death of presidents: Sergio Osmeña in 1944, Elpidio Quirino in 1948, and Carlos P. Garcia in 1957. Fernando...
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  • outlive more than one successor, namely Manuel Quezon, Jose Laurel, Sergio Osmeña, Manuel Roxas, Elpidio Quirino and Ramon Magsaysay. First president...
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    elected to the position of vice president under the constitution was Sergio Osmeña, elected together with Manuel L. Quezon in the first Philippine national...
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    23, 1946, according to Commonwealth Act No. 725. Incumbent president Sergio Osmeña ran for a full term but was defeated by Senator Manuel Roxas. Meanwhile...
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    than April 30, 1946. Prompted by this congressional action, President Sergio Osmeña called the Philippine Congress to a three-day special session. Congress...
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    encouraged future president Sergio Osmeña, then Speaker of the House, to run for the leadership of the Senate, but Osmeña preferred to continue leading...
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