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Raul Daza

Raul A. Daza
Official portrait, 2016
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Northern Samar
In office
May 16, 2016 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byHarlin C. Abayon
Succeeded byPaul R. Daza
Constituency1st district
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byPaul R. Daza
Succeeded byHarlin C. Abayon
Constituency1st district
In office
June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1998
Preceded byNewly created
Succeeded byHarlin C. Abayon
Constituency1st district
In office
December 30, 1969 – September 23, 1972[1]
Preceded byEusebio Moore
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Constituencyat-large district
Speaker pro tempore/Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
In office
July 27, 1992 – June 30, 1998
PresidentFidel Ramos
Preceded byAntonio Cuenco (as Speaker pro tempore)
Succeeded byEduardo Gullas (as Deputy Speaker for Visayas)
Governor of Northern Samar
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byMadeleine M. Ong
Succeeded byPaul R. Daza
Deputy Minister of the Presidential Commission on Good Government
In office
1986–1987
PresidentCorazon Aquino
Commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Constitutional Reforms
In office
1999–2000
PresidentJoseph Estrada
President of the Liberal Party
In office
October 18, 1994 – September 19, 1999
Preceded byWigberto Tañada
Succeeded byFlorencio Abad
Personal details
Born
Raul Aguila Daza

(1935-05-02) May 2, 1935 (age 89)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyLiberal
ResidenceCatarman, Northern Samar
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (LL.B)
University of the East (MBA)
OccupationPolitician, civil servant
ProfessionPolitician

Raul Aguila Daza (born May 2, 1935)[2] is a Filipino lawyer, certified public accountant, and politician, who served in the House of Representatives of the Philippines for 20 years as Representative of the 1st District of Northern Samar (1987–1998; 2010–2013 and 2016–2019).[3] Although he could still seek another term under the term-limit provisions of the Constitution, at 86 he chose not to stand for re-election in the 2019 national elections. He was also a three-term governor of the same province from 2001 to 2010; the Representative of the Lone District of Northern Samar from 1969 until the declaration of martial law in 1972.

  1. ^ Original term until December 30, 1973, cut short pursuant to the declaration of martial law on September 23, 1972.
  2. ^ "Raul Aguila Daza". Geni.com. Retrieved October 13, 2024.
  3. ^ Representatives, Philippines House of. "Philippines HREP Website" (PDF). Philippines House of Representatives.

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