Manuel G. Collantes | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 1984–1984 |
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President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Preceded by | Carlos P. Romulo |
Succeeded by | Arturo Tolentino |
Mambabatas Pambansa (Assemblyman) from Batangas | |
In office June 5, 1984 – March 25, 1986 Serving with Jose B. Laurel, Jr., Hernando Perez, and Rafael Recto |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Tanauan, Batangas |
August 20, 1917
Died | May 28, 2009 Philippines |
(aged 91)
Spouse(s) | Consuelo Madrigal |
Manuel G. Collantes (August 20, 1917 – May 28, 2009) was a Filipino diplomat who served as the country's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1984.
Collantes was raised in Tanauan, Batangas. He received his law degree from Far Eastern University in 1940, and passed the bar exam later that same year. He began his career by working as an assistant attorney at the Claro M. Recto law office for a short period. He also taught diplomacy and international law, as well as parliamentary practice at Far Eastern University.
He met his wife, Consuelo Madrigal, in Washington, D.C. in 1949 while Collantes was working as the second secretary and consul at the Embassy of the Philippines in Washington, D.C. The couple married during the 1970s. Current Filipino Senator Ana Consuelo “Jamby” Madrigal is Collantes' niece.
Collantes held a variety of positions with the Department of Foreign Affairs during his career as a diplomat. These included Aide-de-Camp to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs to Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and legal assistant secretary.
Collantes was appointed acting Minister for Foreign Affairs for a short period in 1984 during the government of President Ferdinand Marcos.