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Tecla San Andres Ziga

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Tecla Andres


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Tecla San Andres Ziga (23 August 1906 in Nueva Caceres (now Naga, Camarines Sur) – 17 August 1992 in Manila) was a female senator in the Philippines notable for being the first woman in the country to top the bar examination for law-degree graduates.

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Education

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San Andres Ziga obtained her elementary education from the Santa Isabel College. She gained her high school education from the Catholic Central School. In 1930, she obtained her degrees in Liberal Arts and in Law from the University of the Philippines. She took the bar examination in 1931.

Career

San Andres Ziga first worked as an assistant attorney at the DeWitt Law Office. After seven years there, she took and passed the 1937 Philippine Civil Service examination. After topping the said examination, San Andres Ziga worked for the Philippine Department of Justice. She was elected to the Congress of the Philippines in November 1955. She later became an administrator of the Philippine Social Welfare Administration. She was elected as a senator in 1963. Her political agenda as senator focused on the protection of women and children and regulation of practice in dietetics, among others.

Family life

San Andres Ziga was the wife of Venancio Ziga, a former governor and then congressman of the first district of Albay, Camarines Sur. They are the parents of Victor Ziga.

References

Tecla San Andres Ziga Wikipedia