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  2. List of female members of the House of Representatives of the ...

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    It is a guide to identify the women in the Philippines who have served as members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, and its related versions. The list is chronologically grouped according to the convocation of the Philippine Congress in which members were elected.

  3. Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of ...

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    The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines created the party-list system. Originally, the party-list was open to underrepresented community sectors or groups, including labor, peasant, urban poor, indigenous cultural, women, youth, and other such sectors as may be defined by law (except the religious sector).

  4. Women and government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Representation and integration of Filipino women in Philippine politics at the local and national levels had been made possible by legislative measures such as the following: the Local Government Code of 1991, the Party List Law, the Labor Code of 1989, the Women in Nation Building Law (Philippine Republic Act No. 7192 of 1991), the Gender and ...

  5. List of Liberal Party (Philippines) members - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Ángeles David (Senator of the Philippines and former Governor of Pampanga) Carlos Tan (short-term Senator of the Philippines, which replaced by the ruling of Senate Electoral Tribunal in favor of Eulogio Rodriguez) Tecla San Andres Ziga (Senator of the Philippines and Representative of Albay's 1st district) Juan Liwag (Senator of the ...

  6. List of political parties in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of parties in the Philippines. These are: (a) major parties, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which typically correspond to traditional political parties; (b) minor parties or party-list organizations, which rely on the party-list system to win Congressional seats; and (c) regional or provincial parties, which correspond to region-wide or ...

  7. List of female governors in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name Portrait Province Mandate start Mandate end Term length Maria Zita Claustro-Valera Abra: 30 June 1998: 30 June 2001: 3 years, 0 days Floydelia Diasen [9] Kalinga: 30 June 2007: 30 June 2010: 3 years, 0 days Maria Jocelyn Bernos [10] Abra 30 June 2016: 30 June 2022: 6 years, 0 days Eleanor Bulut Begtang [11] Apayao: 30 June 2019: 30 June ...

  8. Category:Filipino women in politics - Wikipedia

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    Women provincial governors of the Philippines (46 P) Pages in category "Filipino women in politics" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  9. 2016 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    41.72 115 +6 NPC 17.04 42 0 NUP 9.67 23 −1 Nacionalista 9.42 24 +6 UNA 6.62 11 +3 Others 12.41 22 −2 Party-list — 59 0 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Speaker before Speaker after Feliciano Belmonte Jr. Liberal Pantaleon Alvarez PDP–Laban Politics of the Philippines Government Constitution of the Philippines Charter Change Laws Legal codes Taxation ...