Jose P. Laurel, was President of the Second Republic of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945. During the Japanese occupation, he served he defended Filipino interests and resisted Japanese efforts to draft Filipinos into the Japanese military service.
President Laurel distinguished himself for his advocacy of women's suffrage and his sponsorship of the Bill of Rights of the Philippine constitution.Hinahanap namin ung mga "CONTRIBUTION"S"!!!!!!! kelangan madami!!!!amf!!! peke naman tong website na 2!!!!!
Full name of Jose P. Laurel: Jose Paciano Laurel y Garcia. 3rd president of the Philippines.
Jose Laurel was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the President of the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic during World War II. He later became the President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945. Laurel's political career was marked by his collaboration with the Japanese during the war, which remains a controversial aspect of his legacy.
I would say Manuel Roxas unless you consider Jose P. Laurel as the third president of the Philippines. IMO he doesn't count as he was just the "caretaker" of the Philippine government under the Japanese occupation If you consider Laurel as the third president then Sergio Osmena is the fourth president
the third president of the philippines
In 1952, Laurel together with a number of his colleagues, founded the Lyceum of the Philippines of which he was the first president. When he decided to retire from public office in 1957 upon expiration of his term in the Senate, he devoted his time to the Lyceum of the Philippines and the Philippine Banking Corporation which he organized in 1957. He was concurrently president and chairman of the Board of the Lyceum of the Philippines and the Philippine Banking Corporation when he died on November 6, 1959.
The contribution of Jose rizal to the Philippine independence was quite significant. He organized the very first cooperative while he was still hiding in Dapitan. He practically led the Filipinos to independence.
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He is 52 yrs. old when he became 3rd President of the Philippines.
October 14, 1943 - August 17, 1945
Jose P. Laurel was the President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945 during World War II under Japanese occupation. Some of the programs he implemented included the establishment of the Second Republic, introduction of a new constitution, and economic policies focused on agrarian reform and industrial development. Laurel's administration also aimed to promote collaboration with the Japanese forces to maintain peace and stability during a tumultuous period in Philippine history.
One of the controversies during Jose P. Laurel's presidency is his collaboration with the Japanese during World War II. He served as the president of the Japanese-sponsored government in the Philippines, which led to accusations of treason and collaboration. Additionally, his presidency was seen as illegitimate by many, as it was established under Japanese occupation and lacked widespread support from the Filipino people.