Elpidio Quirino an Ilocano like us, was born on November 16, 1890, in the city of Vigan. He was the sixth President here in the Philippines having his reign around April 17, 1948 until December 30, 1953. He was a lawyer and politician who held several other positions. He is also known as the Father of Foreign Service.
In his early life he contributed and achieved many things including Secured the Tydings–McDuffie Act, Drafted the 1935 Philippine Constitution,Established ties with foreign countries,Improved the Philippine Armed Forces, Pardoned Japanese prisoners of war, Established the Land Settlement Development Corporation (LASEDECO), Created a seven-point program for social security.
Because of his countless contributions, some people saw him as a great contributor in our economy.
REFERENCE: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Elpidio-Quirino
It's amazing that some people share the story of their past nation leaders!!!
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