5th Congress of the Philippines

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The Fifth Congress of the Philippines was the meeting of the legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives from until .

Contents

[edit] Legislation

[edit] Leadership

[edit] Senate

  • President of the Senate:
Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (NP)
Ferdinand E. Marcos (LP), elected on April 5, 1963
  • Senate President Pro-Tempore:
Fernando Lopez (NP)
  • Majority Floor Leader:
Cipriano P. Primicias (NP)
Arturo M. Tolentino (NP)
  • Minority Floor Leader:
Estanislao A. Fernandez (LP)

[edit] House of Representatives

  • Speaker:
Daniel Z. Romualdez (NP, 4th District Leyte)
Cornelio T. Villareal (LP, 2nd District Capiz), elected March 9, 1962
  • Speaker Pro-Tempore:
Salipada K. Pendatun (LP, Lone District Cotabato)
  • Majority Floor Leader:
Justiniano S. Montano (LP, Lone District Cavite)
  • Minority Floor Leader:
Cornelio T. Villareal (LP, 2nd District Capiz)
Daniel Z. Romualdez (NP, 4th District Leyte)

[edit] Members

[edit] Senate

First Session (1962) – Second Session (1963)
Senator Party Term Start Term End
Alejandro D. Almendras
1959
1965
Gaudencio E. Antonino
1961
1967
Eulogio B. Balao
1957
1963
Mariano Jesus L. Cuenco
1959
1965
Rogelio L. dela Rosa
1957
1963
Estanislao A. Fernandez
1959
1965
Maria Kalaw-Katigbak
1961
1967
Oscar R. Ledesma
1957
1963
Roseller T. Lim
NP
1957
1963
Fernando Lopez
1959
1965
Genaro F. Magsaysay
1959
1965
Manuel P. Manahan
1961
1967
Raul S. Manglapus
1961
1967
Ferdinand E. Marcos
1959
1965
Camilo O. Osias
1961
1967
Ambrosio B. Padilla
1957
1963
Cipriano P. Primicias
1957
1963
Gil J. Puyat
1957
1963
Francisco Rodrigo
1961
1967
Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.
NP
1959
1965
Jose J. Roy
1961
1967
Lorenzo M. Sumulong
1961
1967
Lorenzo M. Tañada
1959
1965
Arturo M. Tolentino
1957
1963
Third Session (1964) – Fourth Session (1965)
Senator Party Term Start Term End
Alejandro D. Almendras
1959
1965
Gaudencio E. Antonino
1961
1967
Mariano Jesus L. Cuenco[1]
1959
1965
Jose W. Diokno
1963
1969
Estanislao A. Fernandez
1959
1965
Rodolfo T. Ganzon
1963
1969
Maria Kalaw-Katigbak
1961
1967
Juan R. Liwag
1963
1969
Fernando Lopez
1959
1965
Genaro F. Magsaysay
1959
1965
Manuel P. Manahan
1961
1967
Raul S. Manglapus
1961
1967
Ferdinand E. Marcos
1959
1965
Camilo O. Osias
1961
1967
Ambrosio B. Padilla
1963
1969
Gil J. Puyat
1963
1969
Francisco Rodrigo
1961
1967
Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.[2]
NP
1959
1965
Gerardo M. Roxas
1963
1969
Jose J. Roy
1961
1967
Tecla San Andres-Ziga
1963
1969
Lorenzo M. Sumulong
1961
1967
Lorenzo M. Tañada
1959
1965
Arturo M. Tolentino
1963
1969
1. ^  Died on February 25, 1964.
2. ^  Died on December 9, 1964.

[edit] House of Representatives

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Province/City District Representative
Abra
Lone
Lucas P. Paredes
Agusan
Lone
Guillermo R. Sanchez
Aklan
Lone
Godofredo P. Ramos
Albay
1st
Venancio P. Ziga
2nd
Justino Nuyda
3rd
Josefina B. Duran
Antique
Lone
Tobias Fornier
Bataan
Lone
Jose R. Nuguid
Batanes
Lone
Jorge A. Abad
Batangas
1st
Apolinario R. Apacible[1]
Luis N. Lopez[2]
2nd
Apolinario V. Marasigan
3rd
Jose B. Laurel, Jr.
Bohol
1st
Natalio P. Castillo
2nd
Bartolome C. Cabangbang
3rd
Maximino A. Garcia
Bukidnon
Lone
Cesar M. Fortich
Bulacan
1st
Teodulo C. Natividad
2nd
Rogaciano M. Mercado
Cagayan
1st
Tito M. Dupaya
2nd
Benjamin Ligot
Camarines Norte
Lone
Marcial R. Pimentel
Camarines Sur
1st
Juan F. Triviño
2nd
Felix A. Fuentebella
Capiz
1st
Gerardo Roxas[3]
2nd
Cornelio T. Villareal
Catanduanes
Lone
Jose M. Alberto
Cavite
Lone
Justiniano S. Montano
Cebu
1st
Ramon M. Durano
2nd
Jose L. Briones
3rd
Maximino Noel
4th
Isidro Kintanar
5th
Miguel Cuenco
6th
Manuel A. Zosa
7th
Tereso Dumon
Cotabato
Lone
Salipada K. Pendatun
Davao
Lone
Ismael L. Veloso
Ilocos Norte
1st
Antonio V. Raquiza
2nd
Simeon M. Valdez
Ilocos Sur
1st
Floro Crisologo
2nd
Pablo Sanidad
Iloilo
1st
Pedro G. Trono
2nd
Rodolfo Ganzon[4]
3rd
Ramon C. Tabiana
4th
Ricardo Yap Ladrido
5th
Jose M. Aldeguer
Isabela
Lone
Delfin B. Albano
La Union
1st
Francisco Ortega
2nd
Manuel T. Cases
Laguna
1st
Joaquin E. Chipeco
2nd
Wenceslao R. Lagumbay
Lanao del Norte
Lone
Laurentino Ll. Badelles
Lanao del Sur
Lone
Rasid Lucman
Leyte
1st
Daniel Z. Romualdez
2nd
Primo Villasin
3rd
Marcelino R. Veloso
4th
Dominador M. Tan
Manila
1st
Fidel S. Santiago
2nd
Joaquin R. Roces
3rd
Ramon D. Bagatsing
4th
Justo Albert
Marinduque
Lone
Francisco M. Lecaroz
Masbate
Lone
Emilio Espinosa, Jr.
Misamis Occidental
Lone
Guillermo C. Sambo
Misamis Oriental
Lone
Vicente B. De Lara
Mountain Province
1st
Alfredo G. Lamen
2nd
Ramon P. Mitra
3rd
Luis Hora
Negros Occidental
1st
Armando C. Gustilo[5]
Vicente F. Gustilo, Sr.[6]
2nd
Inocencio V. Ferrer
3rd
Agustin M. Gatuslao
Negros Oriental
1st
Lorenzo Teves
2nd
Lamberto L. Macias
Nueva Ecija
1st
Eugenio Baltao
2nd
Felicisimo Ocampo
Nueva Vizcaya
Lone
Leonardo B. Perez
Occidental Mindoro
Lone
Felipe S. Abeleda
Oriental Mindoro
Lone
Luciano A. Joson
Palawan
Lone
Gaudencio E. Abordo
Pampanga
1st
Juanita L. Nepomuceno
2nd
Emilio P. Cortez
Pangasinan
1st
Aguedo F. Agbayani
2nd
Angel B. Fernandez
3rd
Cipriano Primicias, Jr.
4th
Amadeo J. Perez
5th
Luciano Millan
Quezon
1st
Manuel S. Enverga
2nd
Eladio A. Caliwara
Rizal
1st
Rufino D. Antonio
2nd
Jovito Salonga
Romblon
Lone
Jose D. Moreno
Samar
1st
Eladio T. Balite
2nd
Fernando R. Veloso
3rd
Felipe J. Abrigo
Sorsogon
1st
Salvador R. Encinas
2nd
Vicente Peralta
Southern Leyte
Lone
Nicanor E. Yñiguez
Sulu
Lone
Salih Ututalum
Surigao del Norte
Lone
Reynaldo P. Honrado
Surigao del Sur
Lone
Vicente L. Pimentel
Tarlac
1st
Jose S. Cojuangco, Jr.
2nd
Constancio E. Castañeda
Zambales
Lone
Virgilio L. Afable
Zamboanga del Norte
Lone
Alberto Ubay
Zamboanga del Sur
Lone
Vincenzo Sagun
  1. ^ 1961 to 1963.
  2. ^ 1963 to 1965.
  3. ^ Elected to the Senate in 1963.
  4. ^ Elected to the Senate in 1963.
  5. ^ 1961 to 1962.
  6. ^ 1963 to 1965.

[edit] See also


Coat of Arms of the Republic of the Philippines
Legislatures of the Philippines
CONGRESS: SenateHouse of Representatives
Past Legislative Bodies: Malolos Congress (1898–1899)Philippine Commission (1900–1916)
Philippine Assembly (1907–1935)National Assembly (1935–1946)Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984)
Legislative Periods

Malolos Congress (1898–1899)
1st Philippine Legislature (1907–1909)
2nd Philippine Legislature (1909–1912)
3rd Philippine Legislature (1912–1916)
4th Philippine Legislature (1916–1919)
5th Philippine Legislature (1919–1922)
6th Philippine Legislature (1922–1925)
7th Philippine Legislature (1925–1928)
8th Philippine Legislature (1928–1931)
9th Philippine Legislature (1931–1934)

10th Philippine Legislature (1934–1935)
1st National Assembly (1935–1938)
2nd National Assembly (1938–1941)
3rd National Assembly (1941–1946)
National Assembly (1943–1944)
1st Congress (1946–1949)
2nd Congress (1949–1953)
3rd Congress (1953–1957)
4th Congress (1957–1961)
5th Congress (1961–1965)

6th Congress (1965–1969)
7th Congress (1969–1972)
Interim Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984)
Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986)
8th Congress (1987–1992)
9th Congress (1992–1995)
10th Congress (1995–1998)
11th Congress (1998–2001)
12th Congress (2001–2004)
13th Congress (2004–Present)

[edit] External links

[edit] Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
  • Pobre, Cesar P.. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.