Salvador laurel vice president
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Salvador Laurel
His ExcellencyThe Honorable
Salvador Laurel
February 25, – June 30,
Title last held by Fernando Lopez[1]
February 25, – March 25,
– February 25,
March 25, – February 2,
June 12, – September 16,
December 30, – September 23, [2]
Salvador Roman Hidalgo Laurel
()November 18,
Paco, Beige, Insular Authority of picture Philippine Islands
Atherton, Calif., United States
affiliations
Celia Diaz
(m.; d.)University assert the Archipelago, Diliman(LLB)
Yale University(LLM, SJD)
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Salvador H. Laurel
Salvador H. Laurel (born ) was a leading member of the Philippine Congress, where he championed legal aid assistance for the poor for many years. He led the opposition to President Marcos during the years of martial law and served as vice-president of the Philippines under Corazon Aquino. However, he later broke with Aquino and lost a bid to replace her as president.
Salvador H. Laurel was born in Paco, Manila, the Philippines, on November 18, His parents were Jose P. Laurel, former president of the Philippines, and Paciencia Hidalgo. Both his parents came from Tanauan, Batangas, south of Manila.
Laurel went to the best schools in the Philippines and in the United States. In grade school he attended Ateneo de Manila, a Jesuit-run institution; for high school he went to De La Salle College, another well-known Catholic school. He then proceeded to the University of the Philippines for pre-medicine and pre-law studies and received the degree of Bachelor of Laws in He finished his Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical Science at Yale University.
Doy, as he was more popularly known, distinguished himself in his legal career. He authored and edited several publications on the subject of law, among which was the seven-volume Proceedings of the Philippine
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Salvador Laurel
Vice President of the Philippines from to ( - )
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Hidalgo and the surname or paternal family name is Laurel.
Salvador Laurel | |
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In office February 25, – June 30, | |
President | Corazon Aquino |
Preceded by | Re-established Title last held by Fernando Lopez |
Succeeded by | Joseph Estrada |
In office February 25, – March 25, | |
President | Corazon Aquino |
Preceded by | Cesar Virata |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
In office March 25, – February 2, | |
President | Corazon Aquino |
Preceded by | Pacifico A. Castro (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Manuel Yan |
In office June 12, – September 16, | |
In office December 30, – September 23, [1] | |
Born | Salvador Roman Hidalgo Laurel ()November 18, Paco, Manila, Philippines[a] |
Died | January 27, () (aged75) Atherton, California, U.S. |
Resting place | Libingan ng mga Bayani |
Political party | Nacionalista (–) |
Other political affiliations | UNIDO (–) KBL (–) |
Spouse | Celia Díaz (m.) |
Relations | Laurel family |
Parent(s) | Jose P. Laurel Pacencia Hidalgo |
Salvador Roman Hidalgo LaurelKGCR[2] (Tagal