6th president of the philippines
Elpidio
Quirino (1890-1956)
A member
of the House of Representatives (1919-1925) and the Senate (1928-1935), he
helped draft the constitution for the Philippine Commonwealth, subsequently
served in Quezon's government, and fought in the resistance against the
Japanese.
Elpidio Quirino's six years as president were
marked by notable postwar reconstruction, general economic gains, and increased
economic aid from the United States. Basic social problems, however,
particularly in the rural areas, remained unsolved, and his administration was
tainted by widespread graft and corruption.
Moreover,
to bring the government closer to the people, he revived President Quezon's
"fireside chats", in which he enlightened the people on the
activities of the Republic by the periodic radio broadcasts from the Malacañang
Palace.
Quirino's administration faced a serious
threat in the form of the communist Hukbalahap movement. Though the Huks
originally had been an anti-Japanese guerrilla army in Luzon, communists
steadily gained control over the leadership, and when Quirino's negotiation
with Huk commander Luis Taruc broke down in 1948, Taruc openly declared himself
a Communist and called for the overthrow of the government.
Quirino's
administration excelled in diplomacy, impressing foreign heads of states and
world statesmen by his intelligence and culture. In his official travels to the
United States, European countries, and Southeast Asia, he represented the
Philippines with flying colors. During his six years of administration, he was
able to negotiate treaties and agreements with other nations of the Free World.
Two Asian heads of state visited Philippines–President Chiang Kai-shek of
Nationalist China (Formosa) in July 1949 and President Achmed Sukarno of
Indonesia in January 1951.
In 1950, at the onset of the Korean War,
Quirino authorized the deployment of over 7,450 Filipino soldiers to Korea,
under the designation of the Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea or
PEFTOK.
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