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Carlos P. Garcia
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:''For the municipality named after the president, see
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol.''
{{Infobox Philippine president |
name = Carlos P. Garcia |
image =
Image:Ph_pres_garcia.jpg|
order = 8th President of the Philippines |
order_detail = 4th President of the 3rd Republic|
term_start =
March 23,
1957 (elected
December 30,
1957) |
term_end =
December 30,
1961 |
vice_president =
Diosdado Macapagal |
predecessor =
Ramon Magsaysay |
successor =
Diosdado Macapagal |
birth_date =
November 4,
1896 |
birth_place =
Talibon, Bohol Talibon,
Bohol |
dead = dead |
death_date =
June 14,
1971 |
death_place =
Bohol,
Philippines |
}}
'''Carlos Polestico Garcia''' (
November 4,
1896–
June 14,
1971) was the 8th
Philippine president president of the
Philippines (1957-1961). His administration was known for its "Filipino First" policy, which put the interests of the Filipino people above those of foreigners and of the ruling party.
Early life and career
Garcia was born in
Talibon, Bohol Talibon,
Bohol to Policronio Garcia and Ambrosia Polistico (who were both natives of
Bangued, Abra Bangued,
Abra province Abra). He grew up with politics, with his father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms.
Garcia acquired his primary education in his native Talibon, then took his secondary education in
Cebu Provincial High School. He briefly took law courses at
Silliman University in
Dumaguete City. He then studied in
Philippine Law School and earned his degree in
1923. He was among the top ten in the bar examination.
Rather than practice law right away, worked as a teacher for two years at
Bohol Provincial High School. He became famous for his poetry in Bohol, where he earned the nickname "Prince of
Visayan languages Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol".
He started his political career in
1925, scoring an impressive victory running for congressman representing the third district of Bohol. He was elected for another term, but served only until
1931 when he successfully ran for governor of Bohol. He served as provincial governor for two terms. He became a member of the congress in 1946, amd was elected three times to the senate for three consecutive terms from 1941 to 1953.
Garcia was the running mate of
Ramon Magsaysay in the presidential election of
1953. He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President
Ramon Magsaysay, for four years concurrently serving as vice-president.
Presidency
He assumed the presidency after Magsaysay died in a plane crash in
1957.
During his administration, he acted on the Bohlen Serrano Agreement which shortened the lease of the US Bases from 99 years to 25 years and made it renewable after every five years. He also exercised the Filipino First Policy, for which he was known. This policy heavily favored Filipino businessmen over foreign investors. He was also responsible for changes in retail trade which greatly affected the Chinese businessmen in the country.
At the end of his term, he ran for re-election but was defeated by
Diosdado Macapagal in November
1961.
Post-presidency
After his failed re-election bid, Garcia then retired to private life, living as a private citizen in Bohol.
On
June 1,
1971, Garcia was elected delegate of the 1971 Constitutional Convention and chosen as its president. However, he died of a heart attack on
June 14,
1971 at the age of seventy-four.
External links
-
The Philippine Presidency Project
-
Philippines-Archipelago (Carlos P. Garcia)
References
*{{cite book | author=Zaide, Gregorio F. | title=Philippine History and Government|publisher=National Bookstore Printing Press |year=1984}}
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President of the Philippines |
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