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 .
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[edit] Legislation
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
- President of the Senate:
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- Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (NP)
- Ferdinand E. Marcos (LP), elected on April 5, 1963
- Senate President Pro-Tempore:
- Majority Floor Leader:
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- Cipriano P. Primicias (NP)
- Arturo M. Tolentino (NP)
- Minority Floor Leader:
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- Estanislao A. Fernandez (LP)
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker:
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- Daniel Z. Romualdez (NP, 4th District Leyte)
- Cornelio T. Villareal (LP, 2nd District Capiz), elected March 9, 1962
- Speaker Pro-Tempore:
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- Salipada K. Pendatun (LP, Lone District Cotabato)
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Minority Floor Leader:
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- Cornelio T. Villareal (LP, 2nd District Capiz)
- Daniel Z. Romualdez (NP, 4th District Leyte)
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
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[edit] House of Representatives
Province/City | District | Representative |
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Abra |
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Lucas P. Paredes |
Agusan |
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Guillermo R. Sanchez |
Aklan |
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Godofredo P. Ramos |
Albay |
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Venancio P. Ziga |
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Justino Nuyda | |
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Josefina B. Duran | |
Antique |
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Tobias Fornier |
Bataan |
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Jose R. Nuguid |
Batanes |
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Jorge A. Abad |
Batangas |
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Apolinario R. Apacible[1] |
Luis N. Lopez[2] | ||
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Apolinario V. Marasigan | |
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Jose B. Laurel, Jr. | |
Bohol |
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Natalio P. Castillo |
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Bartolome C. Cabangbang | |
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Maximino A. Garcia | |
Bukidnon |
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Cesar M. Fortich |
Bulacan |
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Teodulo C. Natividad |
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Rogaciano M. Mercado | |
Cagayan |
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Tito M. Dupaya |
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Benjamin Ligot | |
Camarines Norte |
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Marcial R. Pimentel |
Camarines Sur |
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Juan F. Triviño |
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Felix A. Fuentebella | |
Capiz |
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Gerardo Roxas[3] |
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Cornelio T. Villareal | |
Catanduanes |
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Jose M. Alberto |
Cavite |
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Justiniano S. Montano |
Cebu |
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Ramon M. Durano |
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Jose L. Briones | |
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Maximino Noel | |
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Isidro Kintanar | |
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Miguel Cuenco | |
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Manuel A. Zosa | |
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Tereso Dumon | |
Cotabato |
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Salipada K. Pendatun |
Davao |
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Ismael L. Veloso |
Ilocos Norte |
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Antonio V. Raquiza |
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Simeon M. Valdez | |
Ilocos Sur |
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Floro Crisologo |
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Pablo Sanidad | |
Iloilo |
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Pedro G. Trono |
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Rodolfo Ganzon[4] | |
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Ramon C. Tabiana | |
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Ricardo Yap Ladrido | |
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Jose M. Aldeguer | |
Isabela |
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Delfin B. Albano |
La Union |
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Francisco Ortega |
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Manuel T. Cases | |
Laguna |
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Joaquin E. Chipeco |
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Wenceslao R. Lagumbay | |
Lanao del Norte |
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Laurentino Ll. Badelles |
Lanao del Sur |
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Rasid Lucman |
Leyte |
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Daniel Z. Romualdez |
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Primo Villasin | |
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Marcelino R. Veloso | |
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Dominador M. Tan | |
Manila |
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Fidel S. Santiago |
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Joaquin R. Roces | |
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Ramon D. Bagatsing | |
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Justo Albert | |
Marinduque |
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Francisco M. Lecaroz |
Masbate |
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Emilio Espinosa, Jr. |
Misamis Occidental |
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Guillermo C. Sambo |
Misamis Oriental |
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Vicente B. De Lara |
Mountain Province |
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Alfredo G. Lamen |
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Ramon P. Mitra | |
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Luis Hora | |
Negros Occidental |
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Armando C. Gustilo[5] |
Vicente F. Gustilo, Sr.[6] | ||
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Inocencio V. Ferrer | |
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Agustin M. Gatuslao | |
Negros Oriental |
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Lorenzo Teves |
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Lamberto L. Macias | |
Nueva Ecija |
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Eugenio Baltao |
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Felicisimo Ocampo | |
Nueva Vizcaya |
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Leonardo B. Perez |
Occidental Mindoro |
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Felipe S. Abeleda |
Oriental Mindoro |
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Luciano A. Joson |
Palawan |
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Gaudencio E. Abordo |
Pampanga |
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Juanita L. Nepomuceno |
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Emilio P. Cortez | |
Pangasinan |
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Aguedo F. Agbayani |
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Angel B. Fernandez | |
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Cipriano Primicias, Jr. | |
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Amadeo J. Perez | |
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Luciano Millan | |
Quezon |
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Manuel S. Enverga |
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Eladio A. Caliwara | |
Rizal |
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Rufino D. Antonio |
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Jovito Salonga | |
Romblon |
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Jose D. Moreno |
Samar |
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Eladio T. Balite |
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Fernando R. Veloso | |
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Felipe J. Abrigo | |
Sorsogon |
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Salvador R. Encinas |
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Vicente Peralta | |
Southern Leyte |
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Nicanor E. Yñiguez |
Sulu |
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Salih Ututalum |
Surigao del Norte |
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Reynaldo P. Honrado |
Surigao del Sur |
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Vicente L. Pimentel |
Tarlac |
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Jose S. Cojuangco, Jr. |
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Constancio E. Castañeda | |
Zambales |
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Virgilio L. Afable |
Zamboanga del Norte |
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Alberto Ubay |
Zamboanga del Sur |
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Vincenzo Sagun |
[edit] See also
Legislatures of the Philippines CONGRESS: Senate • House 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) |
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Legislative Periods | ||
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Malolos Congress (1898–1899) |
10th Philippine Legislature (1934–1935) |
6th Congress (1965–1969) |
[edit] External links
- List of Senators. Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.
- The LAWPHi'L Project - Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank. Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.
[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.