- Quintín Paredes
Quintín B. Paredes (
September 9 ,1884 -January 30 ,1973 ) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, and statesman.He was born in
Bangued, Abra ,Philippines in 1884 to Juan Felix Paredes and Regine Babila.Education and Early Career
He obtained his elementary education at the school his father had established, and also studied at the Colegio Seminario de Vigan and at the
Colegio de San Juan de Letran . He pursued law at the Escuela de Leyes, finishing with degrees in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws and Master of Arts. Graduating in 1907, Paredes took and passed the bar examinations the same year, and started his private practice inManila .He was appointed fourth prosecuting attorney on
July 9 ,1908 , first prosecuting attorney onNovember 1 ,1913 , and served untilMarch 1 ,1917 . [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000050 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: Paredes, Quintin] (HTML) AccessedAugust 9 ,2007 .]Government Service
He served as Philippine Solicitor General in 1917 and 1918, as Attorney-General from 1918 to 1920, and as Secretary of Justice from 1920 to 1921. As Attorney-General, Parades was a member of the first parliamentary mission to the
United States in 1919. He resumed the practice of law inManila in 1921.Political career
Philippine House of Representatives
He was elected to the
Philippine House of Representatives to represent the Lone District of Abra in 1925, 1928, 1931, and 1934, serving as Speaker pro tempore of the House of Representatives from 1929 to 1931,s] and as the Speaker itself from 1933 till 1935. In 1935 he was elected as a member of the Philippine Assembly but he resigned to serve as the Philippines' Resident Commissioner. [http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/senpres/paredes.asp Official Website of the Senate of the Philippines: Biography of Senate President Paredes] (HTML) AccessedAugust 9 ,2007 .].
In 1938 he was again elected a member of the Philippine Assembly, and served as the Majority Floor Leader during this term.f] He was also elected as a member of the Philippine Senate from 1941 to 1945 that did not sit in session due to the onset of
World War II and the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines.After the Second World War, Paredes ran again for his old post representing Abra in the Philippine House of Representatives, and won. He held this post from 1946 to 1949.
Philippine Senate
In the Philippine elections of 1949 Paredes topped the Senatorial race as a candidate of the Liberal Party. He briefly became the President of the Philippine Senate in 1952, and was reelected as a Philippine Senator in 1955, finishing his second term in 1961. Retiring from politics in 1963, Paredes died ten years later in Manila.
=Other Posts Heldf] =*Dean of the law school (Escuela de Derecho) of Manila, 1913 to 1917.
*President of the General Bank & Trust Co., 1963 to 1969.ee also
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United States congressional delegations from Philippines Footnotes & References
External links
* [http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/senpres/paredes.asp Biography of Senate President Paredes at the Philippine Senate Website]
*A work translated by Paredes, gutenberg|15548|name=Novena nga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo á Jesus Nazareno
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n85-183606
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