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Justiniano Montano

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before resigning from office in 1944. After Liberation, Montano was elected to Congress representing Cavite in 1946, and served in non-successive terms in the post until 1972. As a lawmaker, he authored and sponsored Act. No. 32, better known as the “Montano Law” which provides confiscation of vast
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alias Nardong Putik, who was said to be acting on Montano's behalf. Montano was arrested but later acquitted of the crime. In the 1960s, Montano was also accused of involvement in smuggling imported cigarettes and other goods in Cavite, for which he later feuded with
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mayor Patrocinio Gulapa, a Camerino supporter, during the 1947 elections. Montano was also accused of involvement in the Maragondon Massacre in 1952, during which Gulapa's successor Severino Rillo, Maragondon's police chief and several officers were killed by bandit
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Montano was married to Ligaya Nazareno and had seven children. One of his sons, Delfin Montano, served as governor of Cavite from 1956 to 1971, while his youngest son, Justiniano Jr., became chair of the
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in 1972. Montano, who was in the United States at the time, stayed in exile until Marcos' overthrow in 1986, and withdrew from politics even after his return to the Philippines.
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Montano was reelected to the National Assembly in 1938 but resigned the following year due to an election protest. During the Second World War, he was appointed mayor of
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haciendas in Cavite and their partitioning among their tenants. He also sponsored Republic Act No. 981, which transferred the capital of Cavite from Cavite City to
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Montano was appointed as deputy fiscal of Cavite from 1930 to 1932. In 1934, Montano made his first entry into politics, unsuccessfully running for
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and other Ilocano politicians and members of the tobacco lobby. Marcos, as President, later engineered Montano's ouster as House minority leader.
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During this time, Montano was implicated in political violence in Cavite, particularly involving his feud with governor
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Montano died on March 31, 2005, at the age of 99, being the oldest surviving former Filipino senator at the time.
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Montano returned to the House of Representatives after his Senate term expired in 1955. During the
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to Julian Tacsuan Montano Sr. and Irene Fojas Solis. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws at the
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declared Martial Law in 1972 which resulted Congress was dissolved.
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After the Marcos regime, Cavite was divided into three districts.
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An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines
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politician and lawyer who was elected for one term to the
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Montano was born in Amaya, Santa Cruz de Malabon (now
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Justiniano S. Montano
Philippine name
middle name
family name

Senator of the Philippines
Philippine House of Representatives
Cavite's
Lone District
National Assembly
Cavite's
Lone District
Majority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Jose B. Laurel Jr.
Ramon Mitra Jr.
Cavite City
Santa Cruz de Malabon
Cavite
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Manila
Nacionalista
Liberal
Alma mater
University of the Philippines
[hustinˈjanosoˈlismɔnˈtɐnɔ]
Filipino
Philippine Senate
House of Representatives
Tanza

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