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Explain the Nationalist ideals of Claro M. Recto​

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This article uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Recto and the second or maternal family name is Mayo.

Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (born Claro Recto y Mayo; February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino statesman, jurist, poet and one of the foremost statesmen of his generation. He is remembered for his nationalism, for "the impact of his patriotic convictions on modern political thought", and has been seen in the same class as Dr. Jose Rizal, Sen. Jose W. Diokno, and Sen. Lorenzo Tañada.[5][6]

The Honourable

Claro M. Recto

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President of the 1934 Constitutional Convention

In office

July 30, 1934 – February 8, 1935

Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines

In office

1931–1934

Senate President

Manuel Quezon

Preceded by

Post Established

Succeeded by

Carlos P. Garcia

Senator of the Philippines

In office

April 3, 1952 – October 2, 1960

In office

July 9, 1945 – May 25, 1946

Associate Justice

of the Philippine Supreme Court

In office

1935–1936

Appointed by

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Senator of the Philippines from the 5th Senatorial District

In office

1931 – 1935

Served with: Manuel L. Quezon

Preceded by

José P. Laurel

Succeeded by

Post Abolished

Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Batangas' 3rd District

In office

1919–1928

Preceded by

Benito Reyes Katigbak

Succeeded by

Jose D. Dimayuga

Majority leader of the Senate of the Philippines

In office

1934–1935

Senate President

Manuel Quezon

Preceded by

Benigno Aquino Sr.

Succeeded by

Vacant[1]

Melecio Arranz

Personal details

Born

Claro Recto y Mayo

February 8, 1890

Tiaong, Tayabas, Captaincy General of the Philippines

(now Tiaong, Quezon, Philippines)

Died

October 2, 1960 (aged 70)

Rome, Italian Republic

Political party

Nacionalista Party [2]

Other political

affiliations

Partido Democrata (1917–1932)[3]

KALIBAPI (1943–1945) [4]

Nationalist Citizens' Party (1957–1960)

Spouse(s)

Angeles Silos

Aurora Reyes

Children

6

Alma mater

Ateneo de Manila

University of Santo Tomas

Central Philippine University

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