+ Follow NATIONAL LEGISLATURE Tag
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[Title] => Aquino cites economic gains in 3rd address to nation
[Summary] => In his State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered Monday before a joint session of congress, President Benigno Aquino III cited the country's economic gains, saying that the Philippines is no longer the "sick man" in Asia.
[DatePublished] => 2012-07-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Today in the Past
[Summary] => Today, December, 23, 1898, President Aguinaldo signs the Malolos Constitution.
The most important legislative achievement of the Revolutionary Congress was the Constitution of the Philippine Republic, commonly known as the Malolos Constitution.
A committee of the leading Filipinos had the document under close study.
Felipe G. Calderon, a lawyer deeply learned in political science, was the author and the member who reported it to Congress.
The Constitution was adopted by Congress on November 29, 1898, after it was debated for more than two months.
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NATIONAL LEGISLATURE
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The most important legislative achievement of the Revolutionary Congress was the Constitution of the Philippine Republic, commonly known as the Malolos Constitution.
A committee of the leading Filipinos had the document under close study.
Felipe G. Calderon, a lawyer deeply learned in political science, was the author and the member who reported it to Congress.
The Constitution was adopted by Congress on November 29, 1898, after it was debated for more than two months.
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