Jose Aspiras
Jose Diego Aspiras (August 18, 1924 – November 14, 1999) was a Filipino politician. He was a member of former President Ferdinand Marcos's cabinet, and was considered one of the most loyal political lieutenants from Marcos' “northern bloc” of political influence.[1] He was the country's first Minister of Tourism, and was an assemblyman from La Union's at-large congressional district from 1984 to 1986. He is interred in the local Basilica Minore in Agoo, La Union, Philippines.
Jose Aspiras | |
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Minister of Tourism | |
In office May 11. 1973 – February 25, 1986 | |
President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Succeeded by | Jose Antonio Gonzales |
Member of the Regular Batasang Pambansa | |
In office July 23, 1984 – March 25, 1986 Serving with Joaquin Ortega | |
Constituency | La Union |
Personal details | |
Born | Jose Diego Aspiras August 18, 1924 |
Died | November 14, 1999 75) | (aged
Political party | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |
The Agoo-Baguio Road was formerly named "Jose D. Aspiras Highway" after him but was renamed to Palispis Highway after careful reconsideration by relevant authorities.[2]
- Portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Jose D. Aspiras at the Basilica of Our Lady of Charity.
- Facade of the ancestral house and lot of the late Jose D. Aspiras (Mrs. Aspiras resides herein, (Agoo, La Union)
- Frontage
- Right facade
References
- Ariate Jr., Joel F., and Miguel Paolo P. Reyes (2021-09-19). "How Marcos kept his Martial Law plans a secret". VERA Files. Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
- Republic Act No. 8971 (31 October 2000). An Act Naming the Agoo–Tubao–Pugo section of the Agoo–Baguio Road, the Jose D. Aspiras Highway, and the Benguet–Baguio section of the Same Road, the Ben Palispis Highway. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
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