Claro Mayo Recto
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Sometime in 1955, Recto assumed the minority leadership in the Senate in opposition to President Magsaysay''s foreign policy. Seated in the front of the session hall are Senators Justiniano Montano of Cavite, Emmanuel Pelaez of Misamis, and Cipriano Primicias of Pangasinan. In the Senate during the Magsaysay administration, Recto singlehandedly exposed American intervention in Philippine affairs. Despite the President''s opposition, Recto was re-elected as a guest candidate in the Liberal Party senatorial ticketImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Philippine Profiles | PP00513 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PP00513 |
Sometime in 1955, Recto assumed the minority leadership in the Senate in opposition to President Magsaysay''s foreign policy. Seated in the front of the session hall are Senators Justiniano Montano of Cavite, Emmanuel Pelaez of Misamis, and Cipriano Primicias of Pangasinan. In the Senate during the Magsaysay administration, Recto singlehandedly exposed American intervention in Philippine affairs. Despite the President''s opposition, Recto was re-elected as a guest candidate in the Liberal Party senatorial ticket.
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