July 27, 2003(2003-07-27) (aged 87) Muntinlupa, Philippines
Political party
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (1978–1984)
Other political affiliations
Nacionalista (1953–1959; 1964–1972) Liberal (1949–1953; 1961–1964)
Spouse
Edith Fabella
Children
9
Alma mater
Cebu Junior College, UP (AA) University of Manila (LL.B)
Emmanuel Neri Pelaez (November 30, 1915 – July 27, 2003) was a Filipino public servant and politician who served as the 6th Vice President of the Philippines from 1961 to 1965.
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Emmanuel Neri Pelaez (November 30, 1915 – July 27, 2003) was a Filipino public servant and politician who served as the 6th Vice President of the Philippines...
Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat, lost to Senator EmmanuelPelaez. Six candidates ran for president, four of whom got nine votes nationwide...
office-holders faced each other for the presidency. Macapagal's running mate EmmanuelPelaez kept the vice presidency under the Liberal Party's hands. President...
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Senator Gerardo Roxas, lost to former vice president Fernando Lopez. EmmanuelPelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought...
and 7th vice president under Elpidio Quirino and Ferdinand Marcos) EmmanuelPelaez (6th vice president under Diosdado Macapagal) Salvador Laurel (8th...
vice president in 1949. However, Vice Presidents Carlos P. Garcia and EmmanuelPelaez also held the foreign affairs portfolio, a tradition revived in the...
included future President Diosdado Macapagal, future Vice President EmmanuelPelaez and future Manila Mayor Arsenio Lacson. Marcos became chairman of the...
Japan on Dec. 5, 1988 when UM announced a plan for its sisterhoods. EmmanuelPelaez - 6th Vice President of the Philippines R. Lee Ermey - late Hollywood...
Philippines In office December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1965 Vice President EmmanuelPelaez Preceded by Carlos P. Garcia Succeeded by Ferdinand Marcos 5th Vice...
1965 – September 23, 1972 President Ferdinand Marcos Preceded by EmmanuelPelaez Succeeded by Position abolished (Next held by Salvador Laurel) In office...
Company Limited, ISBN 962-258-228-1. Guerrero, Milagros; Encarnación, Emmanuel; Villegas, Ramón (1996), "Andrés Bonifacio and the 1896 Revolution", Sulyap...
presidential election, independent Sergio Osmeña Jr. narrowly lost to EmmanuelPelaez. The first breakthrough was in the 1967 Philippine Senate election...
member, Marcos' wife and the first lady. A member of the committee, EmmanuelPelaez lobbied for a constitutional amendment which would allow Prime Minister...
Marcos, 17th President Fernando Lopez, 3rd and 7th Vice President EmmanuelPelaez, 6th Vice President Salvador Laurel, 8th Vice President Teofisto Guingona...
country as well – Don Gregorio A. Pelaez, Sr. (first Governor of Misamis Oriental) and his son, Emmanuel N. Pelaez, Sr. (elected Vice President of the...
died on election eve. She substituted for him and won the election. EmmanuelPelaez returns to the Senate, this time under the banner of the Nacionalistas...
President of the Philippines, Diosdado Macapagal to Vice President EmmanuelPelaez to formally accept for the Republic of the Philippines, the cession...
Senator Gerardo Roxas lost to former Vice President Fernando Lopez. EmmanuelPelaez did not run for vice president. An unprecedented twelve candidates...
January 25, 1571. It was then former Vice President of the Philippines EmmanuelPeláez who appended "de Oro" to Cagayan. The name "Cagayan" is shared by other...
- 99th Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Argentina, 1986 EmmanuelPelaez - Filipino diplomat, Rank of Datu, 1987 Luis Moreno Salcedo - Filipino...
EmmanuelPelaez and Teofisto Guingona Jr., and the fourth Cebuano-speaking vice president overall (after Sergio Osmeña, Carlos P. Garcia, and Pelaez)...