1st National Assembly of the Philippines information
1st National Assembly of the Philippines
November 25, 1935 – August 15, 1938
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Manuel L. Quezon
Vice President
Sergio Osmeña
House of Representatives
House Speaker
Gil M. Montilla
Majority leader
José E. Romero
Minority leader
Manuel Roxas
Members
89
◄ 10th Philippine Legislature (1934)
2nd National Assembly of the Philippines (1938) ►
The First National Assembly of the Philippines (Filipino: Unang Asemblyang Pambansa ng Pilipinas) was the meeting of the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from November 25, 1935 until August 15, 1938, during the first three years of Manuel L. Quezon's presidency.
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