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The First Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines also known as the Commonwealth Congress was the meeting of the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives from July 5, 1945 until April 23, 1946. It only convened after the re-establishment of the Commonwealth Government and the calling of five special sessions by then Acting President Sergio Osmeña, Sr. who replaced Manuel L. Quezon when he died of tuberculosis during his exile in 1944. It soon elected Senator Manuel Roxas and Elpidio Quirino as Senate President and Senate President Pro-Tempore while in the House, it elected its Speaker Iloilo Rep. Jose Zulueta. Only 16 Senators who were elected in the 1941 General Elections attended the Special Sessions because of the following: Daniel Maramba died of natural causes before the outbreak of the World War II, Jose Ozamis was executed by the Japanese and Senators Antonio de las Alas, Quintin Paredes, Claro M. Recto, Eulogio Rodriguez and Jose Yulo were detained by the Joint US-Philippine Forces and were being tried by the People's Tribunal headed by Commonwealth President Sergio Osmeña, Sr. (representing the Philippine Government) and USAFFE Commander Douglas Macarthur on the charges of collaboration with the Japanese Army.
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[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
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- Manuel A. Roxas (LP)
- Senate President Pro-Tempore:
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- Elpidio Quirino (LP)
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- Melecio Arranz (LP)
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House of Representatives:
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- Jose Zulueta (NP, 1st District Iloilo)
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
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