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This is a complete list of past and present members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines whose last names begin with the letter A. This list also includes members of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1916), the Commonwealth National Assembly (1935–1941), the Second Republic National Assembly (1943–1944) and the Batasang Pambansa ...
Legislative Franchises: Gus Tambunting: NUP: TBA TBA 55 5 60 34. Local Government: Rex Gatchalian: NPC: TBA TBA 55 6 61 35. Metro Manila Development: Rolando Valeriano NUP: TBA TBA 26 4 30 36. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development: Christian Unabia Lakas: TBA TBA 22 3 25 37. Mindanao Affairs: Yasser Balindong Lakas: TBA TBA 34 1 35 38 ...
Whenever a bicameral system is used, a lower house has existed under the name of the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1934. When a unicameral system is in use, the sole house of the legislature has been called as the National Assembly from 1935 to 1941 (the Commonwealth National Assembly) and from 1943 to 1944 (the Second Republic National ...
This is a complete list of past and present members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines whose last names begin with the letter S.. This list also includes members of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1916), the Commonwealth National Assembly (1935–1941), the Second Republic National Assembly (1943–1944) and the Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986).
Current floor leaders of the Philippine House of Representatives The House of Representatives Majority and Minority Leaders (also called House of Representatives Floor Leaders ) are the two members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines who are elected by their respective parties or coalitions as their official leaders.
These are the members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines.The 15th Congress convened on July 26, 2010, and adjourned on June 6, 2013. Senators elected on the 2007 Senate election and senators elected on the 2010 Senate election comprise the Senate while representatives elected on the 2010 House of Representatives election comprise the House of Representatives.
The Senate of the Philippines (Filipino: Senado ng Pilipinas) is the upper house of Congress, the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, with the House of Representatives as the lower house. The Senate is composed of 24 senators who are elected at-large (the country forms one district in senatorial elections ) under a plurality-at-large ...
The Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Kongreso ng Pilipinas) is the legislature of the national government of the Philippines. It is bicameral, composed of an upper body, the Senate, and a lower body, the House of Representatives, [3] although colloquially, the term "Congress" commonly refers to just the latter.