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movement, with Zulueta instituting a pass system that was required of Central Luzon residents wishing to travel outside their towns. Like his mentor Roxas, he adopted a hardline attitude toward the Huks, declaring in 1947 that the Huks faced only two choices: surrender or annihilation. He gave carte
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After his term as minister he stood in April 1949 successfully apply for a new term in the House of Representatives. Before the end of his term, he is more than two years later at the 1951 election elected to the Philippine Senate. In his time as a senator, which lasted until 1957, he was on April
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30, 1953 until November 30, 1953 President of the Senate. Zulueta in 1959 was elected governor of his native province of Iloilo.Later, he was from 1969 to 1972 again delegate on behalf of the first constituency of Iloilo.
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Philippine Senate bio of Jose C. Zulueta, the first parts of which have been erroneously conflated with the life of the bibliographer Clemente Jose Zulueta (1876-1904)
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He became Senator (1951–1957) and was briefly elected the Senate President in 1953. He became Provincial Governor of Iloilo in 1959.
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in all their operations against "dissidents". He was in charge of negotiating several times with its leaders, including Luis Lava,
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He studied law and graduated in 1916 for the entrance examination for the Philippine bar (bar exam) and started a law practice.
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He is among the few Filipinos included in the World Biography, 1948 edition and in the International Who's Who, 1952 edition.
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In 1946, Zulueta was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives in the inaugural session of the Congress.
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once again to head the agency until 1948. Zulueta's term was marked by heightened tensions with the
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Zueleta in 1928 was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines on behalf of the
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Aquino served as Speaker of the National Assembly during the Japanese Occupation (1942-1945)
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Jose Zulueta was born to Evaristo Zulueta and Atilana Casten. Zulueta studied at the
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Department of Interior and Local Government History, accessed December 24, 2009
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administration, he was made the Presidential Consultant on Local Government.
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When Martial Law was declared, the Congress was dissolved.
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Zulueta was married to Soledad B. Ramos. His brother,
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José Zulueta
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Governor of Iloilo
President of the Senate of the Philippines
Camilo OsĂ­as
Eulogio Rodriguez
Senator of the Philippines
7th
Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives
Benigno Aquino, Sr.
Eugenio PĂ©rez
Philippine House of Representatives
Iloilo
1st
Secretary of the Interior
Manuel Roxas
Sotero Baluyut
Molo, Iloilo
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Paco, Manila
Nacionalista
Liberal

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