━━⊱The History That Former President Elpidio Quirino Made Through Hard Work and Service ⊰━━


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From a small town to Malacañang. Elpidio Quirino, born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur in 1890, came from a poor family and worked hard to finish his studies. He worked as a clerk, and studied law at the University of the Philippines, where he became one of the top graduates of the bar exams. His early life showed how strong and determined he was which then helped him in his presidency.

President Elpidio Quirino started as a representative and later became a senator. He helped the country move toward independence and served in important government jobs like Secretary of Finance and Secretary of the Interior. In 1946, he became Vice President, and in 1948, he became President after President Roxas died.
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As a president from 1948 to 1953, President Quirino worked hard to rebuild the country after World War II. He encouraged industry to build roads and power plants, and established banks to help the economy. Additionally, he also created programs to help the poor.

Even after losing his wife and three children during the war, Quirino forgave the Japanese prisoners of war by granting them amnesty, which shows how he truly value peace and unity in our country. His life and work helped shape the Philippines and remain as an example of hard work, courage, and dedication to serve the country.


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