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INSULTS TO BONIFACIO AND DIRTY ELECTION AT TEJEROS CONVENTION

Mariano Trias won as Vice-President, followed by Captain-General Artemio Ricarte, Director of War
Emiliano Rigo de Dios, and Andres Bonifacio as Director of Interior. He accepted the position as Interior
Director but was insulted by Tirona because of his educational attainment.

A certified lawyer and an expert of the law should be fit for the position. Bonifacio wasn't able to finish
his studies so he could help his siblings, then studied on his own by reading books. He vents out his
anger to Tirona, draws then aims his pistol, and challenges Tirona to a duel.

Leon Gallery hosts art, antique auctions. A lot of the masterpieces on display are from
known Filipino painters like Fernando Amorsolo, Ang Kiukok, BenCab, Malang Santos
and Olan Ventura. They host art sales through auction / private events for other Filipino
artists who’d like to sell their works. We had a great time appreciating the works that are
on display (and would love to buy one in the near future given that I get a home of my
own — wishful thinking). – EMILIO AGUINALDO CONFESSION LETTER
 The handwritten letter dated March 22, 1948, is evidence that the former president
admits he was involved in the execution of Bonifacio but under the pretenses that he
was merely pressured by Council of War members General Noriel and General Del
Pilar, who found the Supremo guilt of treason. Because of their prodding, Aguinaldo
allegedly increased the gravity of Bonifacio’s sentence from exile to execution.

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