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    Emmanuel Neri Pelaez (November 30, 1915 – July 27, 2003) was a Filipino public servant and politician who served as the 6th Vice President of the Philippines...
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  • squash player Daniel Peláez Balbuena (born 1985), Peruvian footballer Daniel Peláez Bellido (born 1986), Spanish footballer Emmanuel Pelaez (1915–2003), politician...
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  • Liberal Party as its candidate for the 1961 presidential election and Emmanuel Pelaez of the Progressive Party as his running mate. Progressives Manglapus...
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    Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat, lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez. Six candidates ran for president, four of whom got nine votes nationwide...
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    Senator Gerardo Roxas, lost to former vice president Fernando Lopez. Emmanuel Pelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought...
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    included future president Diosdado Macapagal, future Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez and future Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson. Marcos became chairman of the...
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  • office-holders faced each other for the presidency. Macapagal's running mate Emmanuel Pelaez kept the vice presidency under the Liberal Party's hands. President...
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  • Macapagal. Also, Senator Gil Puyat, Garcia's running-mate lost to Emmanuel Pelaez, and behind of Serging Osmeña, the son of the party's founder. Jose...
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    in the public domain.){{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) "Emmanuel Pelaez". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on November...
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    Philippines In office December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1965 Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez Preceded by Carlos P. Garcia Succeeded by Ferdinand Marcos 5th Vice...
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  • Vice President, while a Nacionalista member as the 7th Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez (6th vice president of the Philippines) Leni Robredo (14th vice president...
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  • presidential election, independent Sergio Osmeña Jr. narrowly lost to Emmanuel Pelaez. The first breakthrough was in the 1967 Philippine Senate election...
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    1965 – September 23, 1972 President Ferdinand Marcos Preceded by Emmanuel Pelaez Succeeded by Position abolished (Next held by Salvador Laurel) In office...
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    President of the Philippines as an independent, but lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez. In the November 1965 elections, he won a seat in the Philippine Senate...
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    Company Limited, ISBN 962-258-228-1. Guerrero, Milagros; Encarnación, Emmanuel; Villegas, Ramón (1996), "Andrés Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution", Sulyap...
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    from Davao City, the third vice president to come from Mindanao after Emmanuel Pelaez and Teofisto Guingona Jr., and the youngest to be elected. This also...
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    non-consecutive terms. However, Vice Presidents Carlos P. Garcia and Emmanuel Pelaez also held the foreign affairs portfolio, a tradition revived in the...
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  • President of the Philippines, Diosdado Macapagal to Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez to formally accept for the Republic of the Philippines, the cession...
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    January 25, 1571. It was then former Vice President of the Philippines Emmanuel Peláez who appended "de Oro" to Cagayan. The name "Cagayan" is shared by other...
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    Marcos Corazon C. Aquino Preceded by Eduardo Z. Romualdez Succeeded by Emmanuel Pelaez Personal details Born Carlos Benjamin Orestes Trinidad Romualdez...
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    Japan on Dec. 5, 1988 when UM announced a plan for its sisterhoods. Emmanuel Pelaez - 6th Vice President of the Philippines R. Lee Ermey - late Hollywood...
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  • politicians, including Carlos P. Rómulo, Mauro Méndez, Salvador P. López, Emmanuel Peláez, Vicente Albano Pacis, Arturo Tolentino, Modesto Farolan, and Hermenegildo...
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  • member, Marcos' wife and the first lady. A member of the committee, Emmanuel Pelaez lobbied for a constitutional amendment which would allow Prime Minister...
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    • 1953–1957 Carlos P. Garcia • 1957–1961 Diosdado Macapagal • 1961–1965 Emmanuel Pelaez Legislature Congress • Upper house Senate • Lower house House of Representatives...
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    Airlines Flight 4230  Philippines 2003 2 Death of former Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez  Brazil 2003 3 Death of Roberto Marinho  Brazil 2003 3 Death of Sérgio...
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    Nacionalista 1953–1957 none 1957 Diosdado Macapagal Liberal 1957–1961 Emmanuel Pelaez Liberal 1961–1965 Fernando Lopez Nacionalista 1965–1972 vacant from...
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  • eighth president of the Philippines; 7th placer, 1923 Bar Exams (PLS) Emmanuel N. Pelaez – sixth Vice-President of the Philippines; 1st placer, 1938 Bar Exams...
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  • Genaro Magsaysay. Incumbent Nacionalista senators Edmundo B. Cea and Emmanuel Pelaez both lost. Key: ‡ Seats up + Gained by a party from another party √...
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    Macapagal Arroyo), the third vice president to come from Mindanao (after Emmanuel Pelaez and Teofisto Guingona Jr.), and the fourth Cebuano-speaking vice president...
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  • June 3, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2021. Endorsed the candidacy of Emmanuel Pelaez of Liberal Party. Teehankee 2006, p. 276 Saavedra, John Rey (July 20...
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