“ACTA DE TEJEROS” AND THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT OF AGUINALDO

The next day, Bonifacio stressed out his reason for invalidating the Tejeros Convention through a document known as Acta de Tejerossigned by his supporters.  Meanwhile, the elected officers of Magdalo held a meeting at Sta. Cruz de Malabon.  That night, Aguinaldo and the other elected officers in Tejeros took their oath of office.

Who enacted the Naic Pact?      
Bonifacio decided to establish another government independent from that of Aguinaldo in accordance with the Naic Pactenacted by him which signed by his 41 supporters including two of Aguinaldo’s general.  These two generals, however, turned their back on Bonifacio after a talk with Aguinaldo, pledging loyalty to the latter, instead.

The Revolutionary Government was established without the customary elections on 17 April 1897 with Aguinaldo completing his Cabinet members through appointment.

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