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Senator Claro M. Recto is the proponent of the Rizal Law in the Philippines
The original author of Rizal Law was one Senator C. M. Recto.
The authors of the Rizal Law, officially known as Republic Act No. 1425, were Senator Jose P. Laurel and Congressman Quintin Paredes. The law mandates the inclusion of Rizal's life and works in the Philippine educational curriculum to promote nationalism and patriotism among the youth.
The Rizal Law, officially known as Republic Act No. 1425, was authored by Claro M. Recto, a prominent Filipino statesman and lawmaker. The law mandates the teaching of the life, works, and writings of national hero Jose Rizal in all educational institutions in the Philippines.
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Jose P. Laurel is consider as a father of rizal law.
Claro Recto imposed the Rizal Law as a way of paying honor to Rizal and other heroes that were being forgotten about. The Rizal Law made it mandatory for the teachings of these heroes in all schools.
R.A. 1425, also known as the Rizal Law, was enacted in 1956 in the Philippines by President Ramon Magsaysay. This law mandates the study of the life and works of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal in all educational institutions in the country.
Republic Act 1425, or the Rizal Law, was proposed by Senator Claro M. Recto. It was strongly opposed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.
The salient point of Rizal law is a need to give utmost importance to the ideals of freedom, nationalism and patriotism in every school
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