Natalio Bacus Bacalso (December 1, 1908 – March 30, 1984) was a
Filipino
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writer,
newspaperman
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, radio broadcaster, filmmaker, Constitutional Convention delegate in 1971 representing Cebu's 2nd district, and opposition assemblyman to the
Interim Batasang Pambansa
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in 1978. The
Natalio Bacalso Avenue is named after him. On June 13, 2019,
The Freeman
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recognized him as one of the Top 100 Cebuanos.
Early life
He was born in Inayawan,
Cebu
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, which at the time of his birth in 1908, was part of Pardo.
Literature and journalism
Bacalso edited the Cebuano periodicals
''Bisaya''''
'' from 1932 to 1934 and
Manila
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-printed periodical ''Lamdag'' of Malayan Publishing Company (renamed Filipinas Publishing Company). He was the founder of ''Tabunon'', a Manila-printed periodical published by
Mariano Jesus Cuenco. Known with his pseudonym "Talyux", he published ''Cadena de Amor'', a collection of stories, together with Fausto Dugenio.
In 1947, Bacalso together with Vicente del Rosario was sued for
libel
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filed separately by then Cebu municipal councilor Marcos Morelos and Mayor Dr. Luis Espina. The complaint was about an article Bacalso published alleging Espina and Morelos for various wrongdoings. The Supreme Court, upon the appeal by Morelos whose complaint in the local court was dismissed, reversed the ruling and sent it back to the local court.
Radio
Moreover, Bacalso was a noted broadcaster
and hailed as Cebu's prominent
radio commentator in his time. His
radio program
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Radio netwo ...
broadcast, which were aired in radio stations
DYRC
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and
DYSS
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,
was transmitted in
Visayas
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and
Mindanao
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and enjoyed ratings between 80% to 90% among Cebuano-speaking provinces.
Politics
Bacalso was a political orator
Mariano Jesus Cuenco and
Sergio Osmeña Jr
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. He was also an officer in the Malacañang Press Office,
and he campaigned for
Ferdinand Marcos
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under the
Nacionalista Party
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in the
1965 Philippine presidential election.
1969 Philippine presidential election
However, he defected from the administration before the start of the
1969 Philippine presidential election and supported the opposition standard bearer,
Sergio Osmeña Jr.
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of the
Liberal Party
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. The popularity of his show and his talent for radio commentary undermined the Marcos' candidacy in Visayas and Mindanao
and prompted belated efforts to persuade him to switch loyalty back to the administration.
1971 Constitutional Convention
On November 10, 1970,
he was elected as delegate
to represent Cebu's 2nd district (then composed of
Cebu City
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,
Mandaue
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,
Consolacion
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,
Liloan,
Compostela,
Cordova, and
Lapu-Lapu City
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) during the
1970 Philippine Constitutional Convention election
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. The Constitutional Convention of 1971 was tasked to amend the
1935 Constitution.
''Pusyon Bisaya''
By 1972, Marcos declared
martial law
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in the country and remained president by virtue of transitory provisions in the
1973 Constitution that called for Marcos to convene an interim National Assembly in a shift towards
parliamentary form of government
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, which he never did. In 1976, he called for a
referendum
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to ratify amendments to the 1973 Constitution. The
1978 Philippine parliamentary election
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was the first national election to create a legislative body called
Interim Batasang Pambansa
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(IBP) during the
Marcos dictatorship
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, and administration bets campaigned under the
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
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.
The opposition party,
Lakas ng Bayan
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, fielded candidates that included
Ninoy Aquino
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, and in
Central Visayas
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, Natalio Bacalso led the local opposition party ''Pusyon Bisaya'' together with 12 other candidates that included Fr. Jorge Kintanar,
Hilario Davide Jr
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, Valentino Legaspi, Filemon Fernandez, Mariano Logarta, Alfonso Corominas, Julian Yballe, Eutiquio Cimafranca, Jesus Villegas, Jun Medina, Domingo Pernes and Bartolome Cabangbang.
During his campaign speeches, Bacalso exposed the ills and human rights abuses of the Marcos regime.
He was elected as assemblyman to the Interim Batasang Pambansa,
Mariano Logarta became the minority leader,
and ''Pusyon Bisaya'' won all 13 seats in Central Visayas region.
Filmography
Bacalso was nominated for Best Director in the
1956 FAMAS Awards
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''Higit Sa Lahat,'' by (LVN Pictures) is the recipient of this edition's F ...
for the film ''Salingsing sa Kasakit (literal translation: The Pangs of Pain)''. Among the films he directed were:
* ''Mutya sa Saging Tindok (The Plantain's Gem)''
*''Magdalena''
* ''Alimatok (The Leech)''
Death
Bacalso died on March 30, 1984 at the age of 76.
Historical commemoration
On March 7, 1984, the
Natalio Bacalso Avenue was named in his honor by virtue of the Batas Pambansa Bilang 684. Regarded as Cebu's longest road, it starts from
Leon Kilat
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Street and ends in
Santander, Cebu.
External links
Cebuano Studies Center: Natalio Bacalso
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bacalso, Natalio
1908 births
1980 deaths
People from Cebu
Filipino writers
Writers from Cebu
20th-century Filipino writers
Cebuano writers
Filipino film directors
Filipino radio journalists
Visayan people
Cebuano language
Cebuano literature