National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic)

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The National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic was the legislature of the Republic of the Philippines from its inauguration on October 17, 1943 to February 2, 1944. It served as the legislative body as mandated by the 1943 KALIBAPI Constitution.


Sessions

Leadership

President and the Cabinet

  • President of the Second Philippine Republic:
Jose P. Laurel (KALIBAPI)
  • Executive Secretary:
Jorge B. Vargas (KALIBAPI)


National Assembly

  • Speaker:
Benigno Aquino, Sr. (KALIBAPI, 2nd District Tarlac)

Legislation

Bills Resolutions Enactment
Declaration of Martial Law 029
State of War against the United States and Great Britain 030

Members

Province District Assemblyman
Abra
Lone
Quintin Paredes
Agusan
Lone
Elisa Ochoa
Albay
1st
Isabelo V. Binamira
2nd
Jose S. Valenciano
3rd
Marcial O. Rañola
Antique
Lone
Emigdio Nietes
Bataan
Lone
Antonio G. Llamas
Batanes
Lone
Vicente Agan
Batangas
1st
Miguel Tolentino
2nd
Eusebio Orense
3rd
Jose B. Laurel, Jr.
Bohol
1st
Genaro Visarra
2nd
Simeon G. Toribio
3rd
Margarito E. Revilles
Bukidnon
Lone
Manuel Fortich
Bulacan
1st
Leon Valencia
2nd
Antonio Villarama
Cagayan
1st
Nicanor Carag
2nd
Miguel P. Pio
Camarines Norte
Lone
Wenceslao Q. Vinzons
Camarines Sur
1st
Jaime M. Reyes
2nd
Jose Fuentebella
Capiz
1st
Ramon A. Arnaldo
2nd
Jose A. Dorado
3rd
Jose M. Reyes
Cavite
Lone
Justiniano S. Montano
Cebu
1st
Celestino Rodriguez
2nd
Pedro Lopez
3rd
Maximino Noel
4th
Agustin Y. Kintanar
5th
Miguel Cuenco
6th
Nicolas Rafols
7th
Jose Rodriguez
Cotabato
Lone
Ugalingan Piang
Davao
Lone
Juan Sarenas
Ilocos Norte
1st
Vicente T. Lazo
2nd
Rubio Conrado
Ilocos Sur
1st
Jesus Serrano
2nd
Prospero Sanidad
Iloilo
1st
Jose C. Zulueta
2nd
Oscar Ledesma
3rd
Tiburcio Lutero
4th
Ceferino de los Santos
5th
Juan Borra
Isabela
Lone
Lino J. Castillejos
La Union
1st
Francisco Ortega
2nd
Enrique Rimando
Laguna
1st
Conrado M. Potenciano
2nd
Estanislao A. Fernandez, Jr.
Lanao
Lone
Salvador T. Lluch
Leyte
1st
Mateo Canonoy
2nd
Dominador M. Tan
3rd
Tomas Oppus
4th
Filomeno Montejo
5th
Jose Ma. Veloso
Manila
1st
Engracio Clemeña
2nd
Alfonso E. Mendoza
Marinduque
Lone
Cecilio A. Maneja
Masbate
Lone
Emilio B. Espinosa
Mindoro
Lone
Raúl T. Leuterio
Misamis Occidental
Lone
Eugenio Stuart Del Rosario
Misamis Oriental
Lone
Jose Artadi
Mountain Province
1st
George K. Tait
2nd
Ramon P. Mitra
3rd
Gregorio Morrero
Negros Occidental
1st
Enrique B. Magalona
2nd
Aguedo Gonzaga
3rd
Raymundo Vargas
Negros Oriental
1st
Julian L. Teves
2nd
Jose E. Romero
Nueva Ecija
1st
Jose Cando
2nd
Gabriel Belmonte
Nueva Vizcaya
Lone
Leon Cabarroguis
Palawan
Lone
Sofronio Española
Pampanga
1st
Eligio Lagman
2nd
Jose P. Fausto
Pangasinan
1st
Jose P. Bengson
2nd
Eugenio Perez
3rd
Pascual Beltran
4th
Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr.
5th
Narciso Ramos
Rizal
1st
Francisco Sevilla
2nd
Emilio de la Paz
Romblon
Lone
Leonardo Festin
Samar
1st
Decoroso Rosales
2nd
Pedro R. Artache
3rd
Felix Opimo
Sorsogon
1st
Norberto Roque
2nd
Teodoro Vera
Sulu
Lone
Ombra Amilbangsa
Surigao
Lone
Ricardo Navarro
Tarlac
1st
Jose Cojuangco
2nd
Benigno Aquino Sr.
Tayabas
1st
Pedro Insua
2nd
Francisco Lavides
Zambales
Lone
Valentin Afable
Zamboanga
Lone
Matias Ranillo

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