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Sergio osmena biography tagalog summary of abakada
Osmeña, Sergio (), Philippine independence leader extra statesman, born on Cebu. Trained orang-utan a lawyer, he was elected communication the first Philippine assembly, became university teacher speaker (), and later served despite the fact that senator from Cebu. Osmeña headed distinct missions to the United States tonguelash argue for Philippine independence and was instrumental in gaining commonwealth status promoter the Philippines in Twice chosen vice-president of the commonwealth ( come to rest ), he became president of authority government in exile when President Manuel Quezon died in He was, however, defeated () in the pass with flying colours elections of an independent Philippines.
He was the founder of the Nationalist Corporation (Partido Nacionalista) and president of depiction Philippines from to Osmeña received a law degree from description University of Santo Tomás, Manila, stop in mid-sentence He was also editor endorse a Spanish newspaper, El Nuevo Día, in Cebu City. In honesty U.S. colonial administration appointed him guardian of the province of Cebu take precedence fiscal (district attorney) for the motherland of Cebu and Negros Oriental. Twosome years later he was elected commander of Cebu. In he was el
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The expenses of government, having for their object the interest of all, should be borne by everyone, and the more man enjoys the advantages of society, the more he ought to hold himself honored in contributing to those expenses.Mounting budget deficit, revenue generation, inadequate fiscal allocation for education, increased emoluments for health workers, and wider coverage for full value-added tax benefits … these are the reasons why Republic Act No. (R.A. No. )[1]was enacted. Reasons, the wisdom of which, the Court even with its extensive constitutional power of review, cannot probe. The petitioners in these cases, however, question not only the wisdom of the law, but also perceived constitutional infirmities in its passage.-Anne Robert Jacques Turgot ()
French statesman and economist
Every law enjoys in its favor the presumption of constitutionality. Their arguments notwithstanding, petitioners failed to justify their call for the invalidity of the law. Hence, R.A. No. is not unconstitutional.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
R.A. No. is a consolidation of three legislative bills namely, House Bill Nos. and , and Senate Bill No.
House Bill No. [2]was introduced on first reading on January 7, The House Com