# Felixberto Serrano

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Filipino politician and diplomat (1906-1990)

In this [Filipino name](/source/Filipino_name), the [middle name](/source/Middle_name) or maternal  [family name](/source/Surname) is *Maraña* and the surname or paternal family name is *Serrano*.

Felixberto Serrano Serrano in 1959 Secretary of Foreign Affairs In office August 22, 1957 – December 30, 1961 Preceded by Carlos P. Garcia Succeeded by Emmanuel Pelaez Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations In office 1954–1957 Preceded by Carlos P. Romulo Succeeded by Francisco Afan Delgado Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Batangas's 1st district In office June 9, 1945 – December 30, 1949 Preceded by Miguel Tolentino Succeeded by Apolinario Apacible Personal details Born Felixberto Maraña Serrano (1906-08-22)August 22, 1906 Lemery, Batangas, Philippine Islands Died October 12, 1990(1990-10-12) (aged 84) Party Nacionalista

**Felixberto Maraña Serrano** (22 August 1906[1] – 12 October 1990[2]) was a Filipino politician and diplomat.[3] Serrano was the secretary of foreign affairs under President [Carlos P. Garcia](/source/Carlos_P._Garcia) from 1957 to 1961. Previously, he was the permanent representative of the [Philippines](/source/Philippines) to the [United Nations](/source/United_Nations) from 1954 to 1957 and a member of the [Philippine House of Representatives](/source/House_of_Representatives_of_the_Philippines) from 1945 to 1949, representing the [1st district](/source/Batangas's_1st_congressional_district) of [Batangas](/source/Batangas).

Serrano was a delegate to the [1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention](/source/Philippine_Constitutional_Convention_of_1971) and made a speech just before the balloting for candidates for president of the convention accusing other delegates of taking bribes to favour Marcos's intentions in the convention.

 Serrano in Quirino Impeachment

## Sources

- [Augusto Fauni Espiritu. *Five Faces of Exile: The Nation and Filipino American Intellectuals*. Stanford University Press, 2005. p. 213.](https://books.google.com/books?id=Pv-BYdnRXJYC&dq=Felixberto+Serrano+Philippines&pg=PA213)

- [Teofisto Guignona *Fight for the Filipino*. Palm Springs, California: Kenneth Mills, 2013. p. 86-90.](https://books.google.com/books?id=Et6ZBQAAQBAJ&dq=Felixberto+Serrano&pg=PA89)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Department of Foreign Affairs Quarterly Review"](https://books.google.com/books?id=sNoBAAAAMAAJ&q=Felixberto+M.+Serrano+22+August+1906). 1950.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Index Sc-Sf"](https://rulers.org/indexs2.html).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Philippine Delegate Discusses Indo-China"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113604672/the-san-francisco-examiner/). *The San Francisco Examiner*. 16 June 1954. Retrieved 25 November 2022.

v t e Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Batangas 1st district Agoncillo G. Apacible R. M. Diokno Lontoc de las Alas R. M. Diokno N. López Tolentino F. Serrano A. Apacible L. López F. M. Serrano R. C. Diokno C. Apacible E. Ermita Ermita-Buhain T. Apacible Ermita-Buhain Buhain L. Leviste 2nd district Orense Caedo Caringal Borbón Agregado Villanueva Buendía Abaya Farol Francisco Orense Muñoz Babao Marasigan Cantos E. Leviste H. Perez E. Mendoza F. Perez Mandanas Abu Luistro 3rd district G. Catigbac T. Kalaw Reyes B. Catigbac C. Recto Dimayuga Mayo M. Kalaw Laurel Jr. Laurel IV Laurel Jr. Laurel-Trinidad Laurel IV Hernandez-Reyes N. Collantes M. T. Collantes K. Collantes 4th district Calingasan Ral. Recto Gozos M. Mendoza L. Bolilia C. Bolilia 5th district Mariño Dimacuha-Mariño 6th district Santos-Recto Ral. Recto Ry. Recto At-large (defunct) 1898–1899 M. Lopez Aguilera Gutierrez Flores 1943–1944 Laurel Jr. Malvar 1984–1986 M. Collantes Laurel Jr. H. Perez Raf. Recto

v t e Presidents of the United Nations Human Rights Council UNCHR Roosevelt Malik Azmi Cassin Serrano Gunewardene Amadeo Jha Hakim Pazhwak Ponce y Carbo Lopez Jiménez Nedbailo Boye Quentin-Baxter Ashraf Pahlavi Andrés Aguilar Kulaga Ramphul Ermacora Allana Benites Bozavic Mbaye Beaulne Saadi Rodrigues Garvalov Otunnu Kooijmans Chowdhury Charry-Samper Evmenov Sene Bossuyt Quisumbing Ballesteros Solt Ennaceur van Wulfften Palthe Hitam Saboia Somol Selebi Anderson Ram Despouy Jakubowski Al-Hajjaji Smith Wibisono Cuadros UNHRC de Alba Uhomoibhi Van Meeuwen Sihasak Lasserre Henczel Ella Rücker Choi Maza Martelli Šuc Seck Tichy-Fisslberger Shameen Villegas Bálek Zniber Lauber Sidharto

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