Gil Montilla

Gil Montilla
4th Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives
Speaker of the National Assembly
In office
November 25, 1935  December 30, 1938
President Manuel Quezon
Preceded by Quintin Paredes
Succeeded by Jose Yulo
Member of the Philippine National Assembly from Negros Occidental's Third District
In office
November 15, 1935  1938
Preceded by Ramon Agustin
Succeeded by Jose Yulo
Senator of the Philippines from the 8th Senatorial District
In office
1931  1935
Serving with:
Francisco Zulueta (1931-1934)
Isaac Lacson (1934-1935)
Preceded by Hermenegildo Villanueva
Succeeded by Position abolished
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Negros Occidental's Third District
In office
1916–1919
Succeeded by Tito Silverio
Member of the Philippine Assembly from Negros Occidental's Third District
In office
1912–1916
Preceded by Rafael Ramos
Member of the Philippine National Assembly from Negros Occidental
In office
September 25, 1943  February 2, 1944
Serving with Vicente F. Castillo
Personal details
Born Gil Miranda Montilla
September 11, 1876
Hinigaran, Negros
Died July 20, 1946 (aged 69)
Bacolod City
Political party Nacionalista Party
Spouse(s) Mercedes Zaldivar
Religion Roman Catholic

Gil Montilla (born September 11, 1876 – July 20, 1946) was a Filipino politician who served as Speaker of the National Assembly from 1935 to 1938, and a member of the Philippine Senate from Negros Occidental from 1931 to 1935. Prior to his political career, he was president of the Isabela Sugar Company.[1] A barangay and Gil Montilla National High School in Sipalay City are named after him.

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References

  1. "Gil Montilla". Retrieved 2007-11-13.

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