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Eugenio Pérez
8th Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
In office
May 25, 1946 – December 30, 1953
Appointed byHouse of Representatives
PresidentSergio Osmeña (1946)
Manuel Roxas (1946–1948)
Elpidio Quirino (1948–1953)
Preceded byJose Zulueta
Succeeded byJose Laurel Jr.
House Minority Leader
In office
January 25, 1954 – August 4, 1957
Preceded byJose Laurel Jr.
Succeeded byCornelio Villareal
In office
June 9, 1945 – December 20, 1945
Preceded byVicente Singson Encarnacion
Succeeded byCipriano Primicias Sr.
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pangasinan's 2nd district
Member of the National Assembly (1935–1941)
In office
June 11, 1945 – August 4, 1957
Preceded byDistrict recreated
Succeeded byAngel B. Fernández
In office
1928 – December 30, 1941
Preceded byIsidoro Siapno
Succeeded byDistrict dissolved
Member of the San Carlos Municipal Council
In office
1926–1928
Personal details
Born

Eugenio Padlan Pérez


(1896-11-13)November 13, 1896
San Carlos, Pangasinan, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedAugust 4, 1957(1957-08-04) (aged 60)
Quezon City, Philippines
Political partyNacionalista (1926-1946)
Liberal (1946-1957)
SpouseConsuelo Salazar
Children3
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines
OccupationLawyer

Eugenio Padlan Pérez (November 13, 1896 – August 4, 1957) was a Filipino politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 1946 to 1953. He was a member of the Liberal Party, whose president he served as during his term as Speaker.

Early life[edit]

Pérez was born on November 13, 1896, in Sitio Obong, Barrio Basista, San Carlos, Pangasinan (now Barangay Obong, Basista, Pangasinan). He earned his Bachelor of Arts at the University of the Philippines in 1918 and his law degree from that institution's College of Law in 1922. While in law school, he worked as a clerk in the Bureau of Agriculture and the Executive Bureau.[1]

Political career[edit]

Pérez first entered politics in 1926 when he was elected to the municipal council of his hometown, San Carlos. In 1928, he was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands (later National Assembly) as a Representative of the 2nd district of Pangasinan. He served for nine consecutive terms.

In 1946, Pérez joined the newly established Liberal Party, which obtained a congressional majority in the House of Representatives in the 1946 general elections. He was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives when the 1st Congress of the Philippines convened later that year, and would serve as House Speaker throughout the 1st and 2nd Congresses.

Pérez was a leading congressional ally of Presidents Manuel Roxas and Elpidio Quirino, both of whom were Liberals. He helped secure the passage of the Bell Trade Act and the Parity Rights Amendment to the Constitution, allowing American citizens and corporations equal access to Philippine minerals, forests and other natural resources.[2] He defended the exercise of President Quirino of emergency powers granted to the President after the end of World War II. When Quirino grew increasingly unpopular, Pérez rejected pleas from fellow Members of Congress to challenge the incumbent president for the Liberal Party nomination in the 1953 presidential elections.[3] Perez managed the unsuccessful re-election campaign of Quirino in 1953.

The Liberal Party lost its congressional majority in the House of Representatives in the 1953 general elections. Pérez assumed the role of Minority Floor Leader, while he was succeeded as House Speaker by Jose Laurel, Jr. of the Nacionalista Party. Pérez died in office on August 4, 1957.

Family[edit]

Eugenio Padlan Pérez bust-memorial (“Manong Eniong”), San Carlos, Pangasinan Plaza [1].
Speaker Perez Memorial Building

Pérez was married to a soprano, Consuelo Salazar with whom he had three legitimate children, Victoria, Consuelo and Eugenio Jr.

His first daughter, Victoria, was the first wife of Jose de Venecia Jr.,[4] who would become House Speaker thirty-five years after Pérez's death. His second daughter Consuelo is a lawyer and served as associate commissioner of the National Telecommunications Commission and commissioner of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology. His legitimate son Eugenio Perez Jr. is a Dartmouth alumnus.

Furthermore, when he was a bachelor, he acknowledged having one prior biological child, José "Pepito" Pérez who was born on December 3, 1929.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Paras & La Vina, p. 99
  • ^ Paras & La Vina, p. 100-101
  • ^ Paras & La Vina, p. 100
  • ^ Sheila Coronel (2007-03-14). "The Seven Ms of Dynasty Building". i-Report Online. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. Archived from the original on 2008-02-26. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  • References[edit]

    Political offices
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Vicente Singson Encarnacion
    as Minority Floor Leader of the Philippine Assembly
    Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives
    1945
    Succeeded by

    Cipriano Primicias Sr.

    Preceded by

    José Zulueta

    Speaker of the House of Representatives
    1946–1953
    Succeeded by

    Jose Laurel, Jr.

    Preceded by

    Jose Laurel, Jr.

    Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives
    1954–1957
    Succeeded by

    Cornelio Villareal

    House of Representatives of the Philippines
    Preceded by

    Isidoro Siapno

    Representative, 2nd district of Pangasinan
    1928–1941
    District dissolved
    District recreated Representative, 2nd district of Pangasinan
    1945–1957
    Succeeded by

    Angel Fernández


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