May 18, 1994(1994-05-18) (aged 78) Caba, La Union, Philippines
Political party
Independent (1969-1994)
Other political affiliations
Progressive (1957–1969) Nacionalista (until 1957)
Alma mater
Ateneo de Manila (BA)
Profession
Journalist, businessman
Manuel Perez Manahan (January 1, 1916 – May 18, 1994) was a Filipino politician, journalist, businessman, and rural development advocate. He was a key government official during the administration of president Ramon Magsaysay, best known for his stint as the head of the Presidential Complaints and Action Commission. Together with Raul Manglapus, he co-founded the Progressive Party and served as its presidential candidate in 1957. He also served as Senator of the Philippines from 1961 until 1967.
Manuel Perez Manahan (January 1, 1916 – May 18, 1994) was a Filipino politician, journalist, businessman, and rural development advocate. He was a key...
American politician Larry Manahan, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, serving from 1977 to 1992 ManuelManahan (1916–1994), Filipino statesman...
1935, after the ratification of the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines; Manuel Quezon of the Nacionalista Party emerged as the victor, defeating previous...
time that he was acquainted with ManuelManahan, rural reform advocate and later colleague in the Senate. In fact, Manahan served as editor-in-chief of the...
Philippines, in 1971. He is the grandnephew of ManuelManahan, who served in the Senate of the Philippines. Manahan's father died when he was young. He moved...
Secretariat for his "Call for Peace".: 121, 132 On February 10, 1954, ManuelManahan and Benigno Aquino Jr., appointed as President Ramon Magsaysay's representatives...
recommend remedial action. Headed by soft-spoken, but active and tireless, ManuelManahan, this committee would come to hear nearly 60,000 complaints in a year...
Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc. p. 1. On graft and corruption, [ManuelManahan] said, it is not a mere opposition campaign line [for the Grand Alliance]...
International. Retrieved 27 January 2016. Montlake, Simon (30 April 2010). "Manuel Villar's Run for President". Forbes. Retrieved 27 January 2016. Moraleda...
10th–13th Congress Lakas Elected in 1995 Re-elected in 2001 Independent ManuelManahan Nationwide at-large December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1967 5th–7th Congress...
patronage-oriented political parties". The party recognizes Senators ManuelManahan and Raul Manglapus as the earliest proponents of Christian democracy...
Nacionalista Party 2,072,257 41.28 José Yulo Liberal Party 1,386,829 27.62 ManuelManahan Progressive Party 1,049,420 20.90 Claro M. Recto Nationalist Citizens'...
Nacionalista 1973 Juan Liwag Liberal 1969 Genaro Magsaysay Nacionalista 1971 ManuelManahan Liberal 1967 Raul Manglapus Liberal 1967 Camilo Osias Liberal 1967 Sergio...
Progress 1,651,097 25.82 Juan Pajo Nacionalista Party 1,623,637 25.39 ManuelManahan Party for Philippine Progress 1,512,512 23.66 Sofronio Quimson Nacionalista...
were originally elected under the Progressive Party banner in 1961. ManuelManahan Raul Manglapus Lorenzo Sumulong Gaudencio Antonino (Nacionalista), died...
Katigbak. Also entering the Senate for the first time are Progressives ManuelManahan and Raul Manglapus. Camilo Osias, who last served in the Senate in 1953...
Nacionalista Party 3,531,550 48.48 Gerardo Roxas Liberal Party 3,504,826 48.11 ManuelManahan Party for Philippine Progress 247,426 3.40 Gonzalo D. Vasquez Reformist...
pink: PRP Turquoise: PROMDI Green: Nacionalista Yellow: Liberal Quezon, Manuel III (2008-04-10). "Senate the victim of a design flaw". Philippine Daily...
journalist and editor. John Cramer, 98, Australian politician, heart attack. ManuelManahan, 78, Filipino politician, journalist, and businessman. Mamintal A.J...
Votes % Raul Manglapus Party for Philippine Progress 3,489,658 51.78 ManuelManahan Party for Philippine Progress 3,088,040 45.82 Lorenzo Sumulong Nacionalista...
THREATS/FEAR FOR SAFETY: JOSE MANUEL DIOKNO". Amnesty Internatiionao. Archived from the original on 2019-05-10. Retrieved 2019-05-10. Manahan, Ruben (2009-04-30)...