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Emilio Macias

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and was elected as a Representative of the 2nd District of the Province. He served for three consecutive terms until 2007 when in the same year he was again elected as Governor of the Province. In the 2010 May elections, Macias won a second term but died of liver cancer before taking his oath of
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In addition to his medical practice, Macias served as president and chairman of the Rural Bank of Siaton from 1974 to 1975 and from 1978 to 1980. He also founded the Manuel L. Teves Memorial Hospital School of Midwifery, where he sat as a director until 1996.
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where he obtained his Doctor in Medicine degree. He later on married, Dr. Melba Pandy Lopez, a classmate of his, and together practiced medicine at their family-owned hospital in Dumaguete until 1984.
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Macias was born on October 8, 1933, to former Congressman Lamberto L. Macias and Estrella Cabrera Macias. He started his education at the West City Elementary School in
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Macias was elected Governor in 1988 and continued to hold on to the post for three consecutive terms until 1998. After the expiration of his term, he ran for
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Macias was succeeded in office by outgoing vice governor Jose Baldado in an interim capacity for the remainder of his term until then vice governor-elect
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Macias’ entry into politics started when he was elected as one of the delegates to the 1971 Constitutional Convention, the body that drafted the
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where a three-day wake was held in the Provincial Capitol. His ashes were subsequently brought to the
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for his high school and college degrees. After graduating from Silliman, he went to the
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Negros Oriental
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Serving with Ricardo Abiera and Andres Bustamante
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office. His body was cremated and the ashes flown to
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Index

Philippine name
middle name
family name
M.D.
Governor of Negros Oriental
House of Representatives
Negros Oriental
2nd
Regular Batasang Pambansa
Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental
Dumaguete
Negros Oriental
Philippine Islands
Quezon City
Philippines
Filipino
Nationalist People's Coalition
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
Alma mater
Silliman University
University of the Philippines
M.D
Filipino politician
Philippine Government
Negros Oriental
Dumaguete
Silliman University
University of the Philippines
1973 Constitution

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