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President Manuel L. Quezon

President Manuel L. Quezon was the only man styled as a president, and receiving a nineteen-gun salute. As he looked forward to twenty-one guns, he gave thought to the future shape of the Philippine polity and its leadership.

Based on Former President Manuel L. Quezon's speech he has been a good leader to the Philippines. He made our country secured from the lawlessness against to the former constitution. In his prime the constitution was so great. He was not just a spokesman of the malacanang but also he make a country better. Our government was unique they make a school, roads , hospitals , and he extend the benefits of social workers. The government was so helpful to the needy one, because they want the country better , but Manuel Quezon feared that if the former government and his goverment will compared because the old government was better as he thought. He didn't knew that his government was the best one. He taught us how to obey a policy in our own country.

As Manuel L. Quezon said to his address of His Excellency "Policies and Achievements of the Government and Regeneration of the Filipino"at José Rizal Memorial Field, August 19, 1938.

Manuel didn't expect that there's so many faculties and Students of all the universities and of the teachers and pupils of the public and private schools of manila. for the purpose of doing his honor on the occasion of his birthday, he felt the unbounded happiness for his in that fine and generous tribute, not only for the kindl of y feelings to him but also their approval of the policies and achievements of his administration in the last three years. The expression of the friendship and the support of the Filipinos to Manuel was spur him to go onward with renewed faith in the policies he has pursued and with redoubled determination to carry us to a successful completion

while it may be slow to review the objective and purposes or the accomplishments of his administration he feel that its his duty at that time to give a brief account of his stewardship of public affairs during the first half of his term.

since the inauguration of the commonwealth, it has been his task to erect the governmental structure upon the broad and unshakeable foundation of the constitution. he has established precedents which, he hopes, it will be or it will serves as a signpost in the administration of the public business. his eager purpose has been to give vitality and power to democratic processes and to adapt the to the ever exacting demands of the complex social and political problem in their days. in his term proving that representative government in the Philippines can be as competent in action as it is fundamentally sound in principle. We need to fight for our own freedom because for now we are not totally free, We must not contented on what we have now. We must to work hard to explore many or new things.

Manuel L. Quezon said to his address of His Excellency "Policies and Achievements of the Government and Regeneration of the Filipino"at José Rizal Memorial Field, August 19, 1938.