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Melecio Arranz
5th President pro tempore of the Philippine Senate
In office
May 25, 1946 – December 30, 1949
PresidentManuel Roxas
Preceded byElpidio Quirino
Succeeded byQuintín Paredes
Senate Majority Leader
In office
June 9, 1945 – May 25, 1946
PresidentSergio Osmeña
Preceded byClaro M. Recto
Succeeded byVicente J. Francisco
Senator of the Philippines
In office
May 25, 1945 – December 30, 1951
Senator of the Philippines from the 1st district
In office
June 5, 1928 – September 16, 1935

Serving with Elpidio Quirino

Preceded byIsabelo de los Reyes
Succeeded byPost abolished
Personal details
Born(1888-05-24)May 24, 1888
Alcala, Cagayan, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedApril 24, 1966(1966-04-24) (aged 77)
Mandaluyong, Rizal, Philippines
Political partyLiberal (1946–1966)
Other political
affiliations
Nacionalista (1928–1946)
SpouseConsuelo Argüelles Arranz
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionCivil engineer

Melecio Arranz y Alivin (May 24, 1888[1] – April 24, 1966) was a Filipino politician and engineer, born in Alcala, Cagayan.

Early life and career[edit]

He obtained his degree of Bachelor of Arts from Colegio de San Albero Magno and his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Santo Tomas.[1] His government service began in 1914 when he worked as Junior Assistant Engineer at the Bureau of Public Works and became District Engineer of Bataan and Rizal (1919) and later was promoted as Supervising District Engineer.[2]

Political life[edit]

As Senator, he was elected in 1928 representing the First Senatorial District comprising Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte and Abra. Reelected in 1934, 1941 and 1946, his term ended in 1951. He was the Majority leader of the Senate of the Philippines from 1945 to 1946. He was floor leader and Chairman of the Committee on Public Works and Communications (1936) and floor leader and Senate President Pro-Tempore (1946–1949).[2]

Arranz also served in the Philippine Council of State in 1934 and in the Japanese-sponsored Preparatory Committee on Philippine Independence, which laid out the establishment of the Second Philippine Republic in 1943.[1]

In 1947, he was appointed Chief Delegate of the Philippines to the United Nations Commission on Korea.[2]

Personal life and death[edit]

Arranz was married to Consuelo Arguelles and had five children.[1] He died on April 24, 1966.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d de Rivera Castillet, Ed. Cagayan Province and her People. Community Publishers.
  • ^ a b c d "Melecio Arranz". Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 1 July 2023. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Melecio_Arranz&oldid=1214237278"

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