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Manuel Cabahug Briones (January 1, 1893 – September 29, 1957) was Filipino Visayan lawyer, judge, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He was the first
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Associate Justice from Cebu, and he was a former Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, two-term
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, Member of the House of Representative for four consecutive terms, and editor from Cebu, Philippines.


Early life

Manuel C. Briones was born to parents Pedro Cabahug and Engracia Briones in Mandaue, Cebu on January 1, 1893. After his mother died when he was young, his uncle from his mother's side, Reverend Father Domingo Briones, took care of him and looked after his studies in Cebu City. Manuel bore his uncle's last name for the rest of his life.


Education and career

Briones studied in a private school owned by Antolin Frias, a writer and journalist in Cebu. Later, he acquired his bachelor's degree at the Colegio-Seminario de San Carlos (now
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)and took up law at the Escuela de Derecho in Manila. On November 3, 1916, he became a lawyer. He was part of the law firm together with Dionisio Abella Jakosalem and
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. Additionally, he was a member of various international associations including the Royal Academy of Spanish-American Sciences and Arts, and of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language. He married Celestina Lorenzo and had six children, including former Cebu governor Jose L. Briones.


Journalism

While he was studying, he began his journalistic career as part of the first newspaper in Cebuano language, Vicente Sotto's ''Ang Suga (The Light),'' in 1910. Then in 1911, he worked as a reporter for ''El Ideal,'' the publication of the
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and edited the Spanish newspapers ''La Revolucion (The Revolution)'', a periodical founded by Filemon Sotto, the brother of Vicente Sotto, ''La Tribuna (The Tribune)'' and ''El Espectador (The Viewer).'' Historian and scholar Epifanio delos Santos included his name on the list of promising young Filipino journalists.


Politics

Briones was elected as representative of Cebu's old first congressional district for the
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on June 3, 1919 and served for three more terms until the
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in 1931. The old first district was composed of the towns Bogo, Borbon,
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, Catmon, Danao, Pilar, Poro, San Francisco, Sogod Tabogon, and
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,. He once was the majority floor leader, coauthored the country's first labor code, the Workmen's Compensation Act, led the Mindanao legislative survey that resulted in infrastructure projects, and was the principal author of the Republic Act 1161, otherwise known as the Social Security Act of 1954. In 1931, he ran and won as senator together with Sergio S. Osmeña Sr. During this time, the country was split into 12 districts with each district represented by 2 senators. He and Osmeña represented Cebu, which was the 10th senatorial district. By July 10, 1934, he was voted
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delegate that drafted the 1935 Constitution by virtue of the Tydings-McDuffie Law. During the
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on November 8, 1949, Briones ran for vice-president under the
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. The two candidates lost to their rivals from the Liberal Party: Elpidio Quirino, who was elected president, and
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, who became vice-president. In the 1951 Philippine senate (midterm) election held on November 13, 1951 where 8 senatorial slots were to be voted, he was elected by the entire Philippine electorate and won as senator, no longer voted by district as was in the 1931 elections. He was the only candidate from Visayas who won and served in the Senate until 1953.


Supreme Court

On February 5, 1942, Briones became Court of Appeals Associate Justice and afterwards as the 51st Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by the appointment of Sergio S. Osmeña on September 15, 1945, becoming the first Cebuano to hold such position in the country's judiciary. He served in the Supreme Court until May 24, 1949.


Death and legacy

Briones died on September 29, 1957. In 2019, Briones was recognized as one of the Top 100 Cebuano personalities by
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, Cebu's longest-running newspaper. He was recognized alongside Tomas Osmeña, Resil Mojares, Max Surban, and Rubilen Amit as part of the centennial anniversary of the local newspaper.


Historical commemoration

* The Manuel Cabahug Briones Street, popularly known as M.C. Briones, is named in his honor. *The Mandaue City Council passed an ordinance declaring the first Friday of January as Manuel Briones Day.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Briones, Manuel 1893 births 1957 deaths Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Justices of the Court of Appeals of the Philippines 20th-century Filipino lawyers Senators of the 10th Philippine Legislature Senators of the 9th Philippine Legislature Members of the Philippine Legislature Nacionalista Party politicians University of San Carlos alumni Visayan people Cebuano people Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Cebu