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Revision as of 07:32, 19 December 2017

14th Congress of the Philippines
July 23, 2007 – June 9, 2010
Coat of arms of the Republic of the Philippines.
PresidentGloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Vice PresidentNoli de Castro
Senate
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile
Senate President
pro tempore
Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada
Majority leaderJuan Miguel Zubiri
Minority leaderAquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.
House of Representatives
House SpeakerProspero C. Nograles
Deputy Speakers
Majority leaderArthur D. Defensor, Sr.
Minority leaderRonaldo B. Zamora

The Fourteenth Congress of the Philippines (Filipino:Ikalabing-apat na Kongreso ng Pilipinas) was the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 14th Congress followed the 2007 general elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives. It celebrated the centennial year of the Philippine legislature. The Congress' tenure ended with the 2010 general elections

Events

Batasang Pambansa bombing

On the evening of November 17, 2007, an explosion[1] at the South Wing of the Batasang Pambansa Complex killed six people, including Rep. Wahab Akbar (Lakas-CMD, Lone District Basilan). The other fatalities included an aide of Akbar, a driver of Gabriela Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan, and three aides of Rep. Pryde Henry Teves (Lakas-CMD, 3rd District Negros Oriental).[2] Ten others were injured in the blast, including Reps. Ilagan and Teves.

Arroyo impeachment

On October 5, 2007, Lawyer Robert Pulido filed a three-page impeachment complaint against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. This complaint was considered as a ploy by Malacañang according to the opposition. It was only supported by Rep. Edgar S. San Luis (independent, 4th District Laguna). On November 4, the House Committee on Justice, dominated by pro-Arroyo lawmakers, declared as "sufficient in form" the three-page impeachment complaint against President Arroyo.[3] On November 6, the committee then deliberated whether the complaint (due to the National Broadband Network controversy) is "sufficient in substance." If the complaint was declared "sufficient in form", it would be considered as an impeachment proceeding; only one impeachment proceeding is allowed by the constitution, if the committee declares the complaint "insufficient in substance", it would give Arroyo an immunity from impeachment for a year.[4] The committee ultimately voted to trash the complaint, with minority members boycotting the hearing.[5]

Bribery scandal investigation

On November 13, 2007, there was also the Senate's hearing on the bribery scandal that occurred in the presidential palace.[6]

The Manila Peninsula Rebellion

The Manila Peninsula rebellion occurred in the Philippines on November 29, 2007. Detained Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, General Lim and other Magdalo (mutineers) officials walked out of their trial and marched through the streets of Makati City, calling for the ouster of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and seizing the second floor of The Peninsula Manila Hotel along Ayala Avenue. Former Vice-President Teofisto Guingona also joined the march to the hotel.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim surrendered to authorities after an armored personnel carrier rammed into the lobby of the hotel.[7] Director Geary Barias declared that the standoff at the Manila Peninsula Hotel is over as Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim along with other junior officers agreed to leave the hotel and surrender to Barias after the 6 hour siege.[8] There was difficulty getting out for a while due to the tear gas that was covering the area where they were hiding.

Days after the mutiny, the Makati City Regional Trial Court dismissed the rebellion charges against all 14 civilians involved in the siege, and ordered their release.

National Broadband Network Scandal

The Philippine National Broadband Network controversy is a political affair that centers upon allegations of corruption primarily involving Former Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman Benjamin Abalos, First Gentleman Mike Arroyo and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regarding the proposed government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN) for the Philippines and the awarding of its construction to the Chinese firm Zhong Xing Telecommunication Equipment Company Limited (ZTE), a telecommunications and networking equipment provider.

The issue has captivated Filipino politics since it erupted in Philippine media around August 2007, largely through the articles of newspaper columnist Jarius Bondoc of the Philippine Star. It has also taken an interesting turn of events, including the resignation of Abalos as COMELEC chairman, the alleged bribery of congressmen and provincial governors (dubbed as "Bribery in the Palace"), the unseating of Jose de Venecia, Jr. as House Speaker, and the alleged "kidnapping" of designated National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) consultant-turned-NBN/ZTE witness Rodolfo Noel "Jun" Lozada, Jr.

The Spratly Islands Joint Exploration Agreement

In connection to the Philippine National Broadband Network controversy, The Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) is a tripartite agreement between the Philippines, China and Vietnam to conduct seismic exploration in an area spanning 142,886 square kilometers west of Palawan. More specifically, it is an agreement between Philippine National Oil Company -Exploration Corporation (PNOC-EC), China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and Vietnam Oil and Gas Corporation (PetroVietnam), that was signed in September 2004 and took effect in July 2005.[9] JMSU has already finished the first phase of the seismic exploration which lasted from September 1 to November 16, 2006, covering 11,000 line kilometers. A Chinese vessel conducted the survey, Vietnam processed the data gathered and this was interpreted by PNOC-EC in Manila. The second phase started in October 2007, covering 11,800 line kilometers. It was supposed to end January 2008.

Charter Change

Early in 2008, a proposal towards federalism was raised from both members of the Senate and the House of Representatives led by Senator Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.. This however was later not pushed through due to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo personally backing the proposal.[10] Later on, allies of President Arroyo successfully passed House Resolution 1109 on June 2, 2009 by viva voce in a move to shift the government from the current presidential to parliamentary.[11] All amendments would have needed the approval of three-fourths approval of Congress.[12] The resolution was later shelved by the Senate as it has objected it being passed and due to public outcry towards it.[13]

Sessions

  • First Regular Session: July 23, 2007 – June 13, 2008[14]
  • Second Regular Session: July 28, 2008 – June 5, 2009[14][15]
  • Third Regular Session: July 27, 2009 – June 2010
    • First Joint Session: December 9 – 14, 2009
    • Second Joint Session: May 24 – June 9, 2010

Legislation

Laws passed by the 14th Congress:

Leadership

Senate

  • President of the Senate
Manuel Villar (Nacionalista)
Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP), elected on November 17, 2008
  • Senate President Pro-Tempore
Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada (PMP)
  • Majority Floor Leader
Juan Miguel F. Zubiri (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
  • Minority Floor Leader
Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-LABAN)

House of Representatives

  • Speaker of the House of Representatives
Jose C. de Venecia, Jr. (Lakas-CMD, 4th District Pangasinan)
Prospero C. Nograles (Lakas-Kampi-CMD, 1st District Davao City), elected on February 5, 2008
  • Deputy Speakers
Luzon:
Arnulfo P. Fuentebella (NPC, 3rd District Camarines Sur)
Central Luzon:
Eric D. Singson (Lakas-Kampi-CMD, 2nd District Ilocos Sur)
Visayas:
Raul V. Del Mar (BO-PK/Liberal, 1st District Cebu City)
Central Visayas:
Pablo P. Garcia (One Cebu/Lakas-Kampi-CMD, 2nd District Cebu)
Mindanao:
Simeon A. Datumanong (Lakas-Kampi-CMD, 2nd District Maguindanao)
Women:
Ma. Amelita C. Villarosa (Lakas-Kampi-CMD, Lone District Occidental Mindoro)
  • Majority Floor Leader
Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. (Lakas-Kampi-CMD, 3rd District Iloilo)
  • Minority Floor Leader
Ronaldo B. Zamora (Nacionalista, Lone District San Juan City)

Members

Composition

Final Senate composition.
Final House of Representatives composition.
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Party Senate House of
Representatives
Bagumbayan 1 0
LDP 1 1
Lakas–Kampi 4 119
LM 0 0
Lingkod Taguig 0 1
Liberal 4 31
Nacionalista 3 25
NPC 1 30
PDP–Laban 1 2
PRP 1 0
PMP 2 3
Independent 5 3
Sectoral representatives NA 53
Vacancies 1 4
Total 24 272

Senate

  Senator Party[n 1] Term Term starts Term ends Bloc[n 2]
  Edgardo Angara LDP 2 2007 2013 Majority
  Benigno Aquino III Liberal 1 2007 2013 Minority
  Joker Arroyo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2 2007 2013 Minority
  Rodolfo Biazon Liberal 2 2004 2010 Majority
  Alan Cayetano Nacionalista 1 2007 2013 Minority
  Pia Cayetano Nacionalista 1 2004 2010 Minority
  Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Chiz Escudero Independent 1 2007 2013 Majority
  Jinggoy Estrada PMP 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Juan Ponce Enrile PMP 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Dick Gordon Bagumbayan-VNP 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Gringo Honasan Independent 1 2007 2013 Majority
  Ping Lacson Independent 2 2007 2013 Majority
  Lito Lapid Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Loren Legarda NPC 1 2007 2013 Majority
  Jamby Madrigal Independent 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Kiko Pangilinan Liberal 2 2007 2013 Minority
  Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. PDP-Laban 2 2004 2010 Minority
  Bong Revilla Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Mar Roxas Liberal 1 2004 2010 Majority
  Antonio Trillanes Independent 1 2007 2013 Minority
  Manny Villar Nacionalista 2 2007 2013 Minority
  Migz Zubiri Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1 2007 2013 Majority
None[n 3]

House of Representatives

Map of legislative districts of the Philippines as apportioned for the 2007 elections; The boundaries between independent cities and their former provinces are not shown on this map, so are the boundaries between independent cities/municipalities (Malabon-Navotas, Pateros-Taguig).

The term of office of the current members of the House of Representatives will be from June 30, 2007 to June 30, 2010.

District Representatives
Province/City District Representative Party Term
Abra Lone   Cecilia S. Seares-Luna Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Agusan del Norte 1st   Jose S. Aquino II Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Edelmiro A. Amante Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Agusan del Sur Lone   Rodolfo G. Plaza NPC 3
Aklan Lone   Florencio T. Miraflores Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Albay 1st   Edcel C. Lagman Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Al Francis C. Bichara Nacionalista 1
3rd   Reno G. Lim NPC 1
Antipolo City 1st   Roberto V. Puno Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Angelito C. Gatlabayan Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Antique Lone   Exequiel B. Javier Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Apayao Lone   Elias C. Bulut, Jr. NPC 3
Aurora Lone   Juan Edgardo M. Angara LDP 2
Bacolod City Lone   Monico O. Puentevella Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Baguio City Lone   Mauricio G. Domogan Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Basilan Lone   Vacant[17]
Bataan 1st   Herminia B. Roman Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Albert S. Garcia Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Batanes Lone   Carlo Oliver D. Diasnes Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Batangas 1st   Eileen Ermita-Buhain Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Hermilando I. Mandanas Liberal 2
3rd   Victoria H. Reyes Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
4th   Mark L. Mendoza NPC 1
Benguet Lone   Samuel M. Dangwa Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Biliran Lone   Glenn A. Chong Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Bohol 1st   Edgardo M. Chatto Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Roberto C. Cajes Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
3rd   Adam Relson L. Jala Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Bukidnon 1st   Candido P. Pancrudo, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Teofisto L. Guingona III Liberal 2
3rd   Jose Ma. F. Zubiri III Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Bulacan 1st   Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Pedro M. Pancho Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
3rd   Lorna C. Silverio Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
4th   Reylina G. Nicolas Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Cagayan 1st   Sally S. Ponce Enrile NPC 1
2nd   Florencio L. Vargas Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
3rd   Manuel N. Mamba Liberal 3
Cagayan de Oro City 1st   Rolando A. Uy Nacionalista 1
2nd   Rufus B. Rodriguez PMP 1
Caloocan City 1st   Oscar G. Malapitan Nacionalista 2
2nd   Mary Mitzi L. Cajayon Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Camarines Norte Lone   Liwayway Vinzons-Chato Liberal 1
Camarines Sur 1st   Diosdado M. Arroyo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Luis R. Villafuerte, Sr. NPC 2
3rd   Arnulfo P. Fuentebella NPC 2
4th   Felix R. Alfelor, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Camiguin Lone   Pedro P. Romualdo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Capiz 1st   Antonio A. Del Rosario Liberal 1
2nd   Fredenil H. Castro Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Catanduanes Lone   Joseph A. Santiago NPC 3
Cavite 1st   Joseph Emilio A. Abaya Liberal 2
2nd   Elpidio F. Barzaga, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
3rd   Jesus Crispin C. Remulla Nacionalista 2
Cebu 1st   Eduardo V. Gullas Nacionalista/Alayon 2
2nd   Pablo P. Garcia Lakas-Kampi-CMD/1-CEBU[18] 1
3rd   Pablo John F. Garcia Lakas-Kampi-CMD/1-CEBU[19] 1
4th   Celestino A. Martinez III Liberal 1
5th   Ramon H. Durano VI NPC 1
6th   Nerissa Corazon Soon-Ruiz Nacionalista 3
Cebu City 1st   Raul V. del Mar Liberal/BO-PK 3
2nd   Antonio V. Cuenco[n 4][20] Lakas-Kampi-CMD/Kusug/PROMDI 3
Compostela Valley 1st   Manuel E. Zamora Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Rommel C. Amatong Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Davao City 1st   Prospero C. Nograles Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Vincent J. Garcia NPC 3
3rd   Isidro T. Ungab Liberal 1
Davao del Norte 1st   Arrel R. Olaño Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Antonio F. Lagdameo, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Davao del Sur 1st   Marc Douglas C. Cagas IV Nacionalista 1
2nd   Franklin P. Bautista Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Davao Oriental 1st   Nelson L. Dayanghirang Nacionalista 1
2nd   Thelma Z. Almario Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Dinagat Islands Lone   Glenda B. Ecleo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Eastern Samar Lone   Teodolo M. Coquilla Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Guimaras Lone   Joaquin Carlos Rahman A. Nava Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Ifugao Lone   Solomon R. Chungalao Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Ilocos Norte 1st   Roque R. Ablan, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. Nacionalista 1
Ilocos Sur 1st   Ronald V. Singson Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Eric D. Singson Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Iloilo 1st   Janette L. Garin Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Judy J. Syjuco Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
3rd   Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
4th   Ferjenel G. Biron Nacionalista 2
5th   Niel C. Tupas, Jr. Liberal/UGYON 1
Iloilo City Lone   Raul T. Gonzalez, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Isabela 1st   Rodolfo T. Albano Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Edwin C. Uy Liberal 3
3rd   Faustino G. Dy III NPC 3
4th   Giorgidi B. Aggabao NPC 1
Kalinga Lone   Manuel S. Agyao Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
La Union 1st   Victor Francisco C. Ortega Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Tomas M. Dumpit, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Laguna 1st   Danilo Ramon S. Fernandez[n 5] Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Justin Marc S.B. Chipeco Nacionalista 2
3rd   Maria Evita R. Arago Liberal 1
4th   Edgar S. San Luis NPC 1
Lanao del Norte 1st   Vicente F. Belmonte, Jr. Liberal 1
2nd   Abdullah D. Dimaporo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Lanao del Sur 1st   Faysah R.P.M. Dumarpa Nacionalista 3
2nd   Pangalian M. Balindong Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Las Piñas City Lone   Cynthia A. Villar Nacionalista 3
Leyte 1st   Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Trinidad G. Apostol Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
3rd   Andreas D. Salvacion, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
4th   Eufrocino C. Codilla, Sr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
5th   Carmen L. Cari Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Maguindanao 1st   Didagen P. Dilangalen PMP 1
2nd   Simeon A. Datumanong Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Makati City 1st   Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. PDP-Laban 3
2nd   Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay PDP-Laban 1
Malabon CityNavotas City Lone   Josephine R. Lacson-Noel[n 6][21] NPC 1
Mandaluyong City Lone   Neptali M. Gonzales II Liberal 1
Manila 1st   Benjamin D.R. Asilo Liberal/KKK 1
2nd   Jaime C. Lopez Liberal/KKK 3
3rd   Maria Zenaida B. Angping NPC 1
4th   Maria Theresa B. David Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
5th   Amado S. Bagatsing Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
6th   Bienvenido M. Abante, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Marikina City 1st   Marcelino Teodoro Independent 1
2nd   Del R. De Guzman Liberal 3
Marinduque Lone   Carmencita O. Reyes Liberal 1
Masbate 1st   Narciso R. Bravo, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Antonio T. Kho Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
3rd   Rizalina L. Seachon-Lanete NPC 2
Misamis Occidental 1st   Marina P. Clarete Nacionalista 1
2nd   Herminia D. Ramiro Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Misamis Oriental 1st   Vacant[n 7]
2nd   Yevgeny Vicente B. Emano Nacionalista 1
Mountain Province Lone   Vacant[n 8]
Muntinlupa City Lone   Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon Liberal 3
Negros Occidental 1st   Julio A. Ledesma IV NPC 1
2nd   Alfredo D. Marañon III Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
3rd   Jose Carlos V. Lacson Lakas-Kampi-CMD/UNA 3
4th   Jeffrey P. Ferrer NPC 1
5th   Ignacio T. Arroyo, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD/UNA 2
6th   Genaro M. Alvarez, Jr. NPC 1
Negros Oriental 1st   Jocelyn S. Limkaichong Liberal 1
2nd   George P. Arnaiz NPC 1
3rd   Pryde Henry A. Teves Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
North Cotabato 1st   Emmylou J. Taliño-Mendoza Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Bernardo F. Piñol, Jr. Liberal 1
Northern Samar 1st   Paul R. Daza Liberal 1
2nd   Emil L. Ong Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Nueva Ecija 1st   Eduardo Nonato N. Joson Independent/BALANE 1
2nd   Joseph Gilbert F. Violago Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
3rd   Czarina D. Umali Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
4th   Rodolfo W. Antonino Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Nueva Vizcaya Lone   Carlos M. Padilla Nacionalista/Abante 1
Occidental Mindoro Lone   Ma. Amelita C. Villarosa Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Oriental Mindoro 1st   Rodolfo G. Valencia Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Alfonso V. Umali, Jr. Liberal 3
Palawan 1st   Antonio C. Alvarez Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Abraham Kahlil B. Mitra Liberal 3
Pampanga 1st   Carmelo F. Lazatin Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Juan Miguel M. Arroyo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
3rd   Aurelio D. Gonzales, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
4th   Anna York P. Bondoc Nacionalista 2
Pangasinan 1st   Arthur F. Celeste Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Victor F. Agbayani Liberal 1
3rd   Ma. Rachel J. Arenas Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
4th   Jose C. de Venecia, Jr. Independent 3
5th   Marcos O. Cojuangco NPC 3
6th   Conrado M. Estrella III NPC 3
Parañaque City 1st   Eduardo C. Zialcita Nacionalista 3
2nd   Roilo S. Golez Liberal 2
Pasay City Lone   Jose Antonio F. Roxas Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Pasig City Lone   Roman T. Romulo Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Quezon 1st   Wilfrido Mark C. Enverga Nacionalista 1
2nd   Proceso J. Alcala Liberal 2
3rd   Danilo E. Suarez Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
4th   Lorenzo R. Tanada III Liberal 2
Quezon City 1st   Vincent P. Crisologo Nacionalista 2
2nd   Mary Ann L. Susano PMP 2
3rd   Matias V. Defensor, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
4th   Nanette Castelo-Daza Liberal 3
Quirino Lone   Junie E. Cua Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Rizal 1st   Michael John R. Duavit NPC 3
2nd   Adeline Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga NPC 1
Romblon Lone   Eleandro Jesus F. Madrona Nacionalista 1
Samar 1st   Reynaldo S. Uy Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Sharee Ann S. Tan Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
San Jose del Monte City Lone   Arturo C. Robes Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
San Juan City Lone   Ronaldo B. Zamora Nacionalista 3
Sarangani Lone   Erwin L. Chongbian Lakas-Kampi-CMD/SARRO 3
Siquijor Lone   Orlando B. Fua Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Sorsogon 1st   Salvador H. Escudero III NPC 1
2nd   Jose G. Solis Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
South Cotabato 1st   Darlene R. Antonino-Custodio NPC/AIM 3
2nd   Arthur Y. Pingoy, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
Southern Leyte Lone   Roger G. Mercado Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Sultan Kudarat 1st   Datu Pax S. Mangudadatu Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Arnold F. Go Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Sulu 1st   Yusoph H. Jikri NPC 1
2nd   Munir M. Arbison NPC 3
Surigao del Norte 1st   Francisco T. Matugas Lakas-Kampi-CMD/Padajon 1
2nd   Guillermo A. Romarate, Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD/Padajon 1
Surigao del Sur 1st   Philip A. Pichay Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Florencio C. Garay Nacionalista 1
Taguig City Lone   Angelito P. Reyes Lingkod Taguig 1
Taguig CityPateros Lone   Ma. Laarni L. Cayetano Nacionalista 1
Tarlac 1st   Monica Louie Prieto-Teodoro Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
2nd   Vacant[n 9][22]
3rd   Jeci A. Lapus Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Tawi-Tawi Lone   Nur G. Jaafar Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Valenzuela City 1st   Rexlon T. Gatchalian NPC 1
2nd   Magtanggol T. Gunigundo I Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Zambales 1st   Ma. Milagros H. Magsaysay Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
2nd   Antonio M. Diaz Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Zamboanga City 1st   Maria Isabelle G. Climaco Liberal 1
2nd   Erico Basilio A. Fabian Nacionalista 2
Zamboanga del Norte 1st   Cecilia G. Jalosjos-Carreon Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Rosendo S. Labadlabad Liberal 1
3rd   Cesar G. Jalosjos Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Zamboanga del Sur 1st   Victor J. Yu NPC 1
2nd   Antonio H. Cerilles Lakas-Kampi-CMD 2
Zamboanga Sibugay 1st   Belma A. Cabilao Lakas-Kampi-CMD 3
2nd   Dulce Ann K. Hofer Lakas-Kampi-CMD 1
Sectoral Representatives
Party-List Representative Term
Aangat Tayo (AT) Daryl Grace J. Abayon 1
Abakada Guro (ABAKADA) Jonathan A. Dela Cruz 1
Abono Robert Raymund M. Estrella 1
Francisco Emmanuel R. Ortega III 1
Arts, Business and Science Professionals (ABS) Catalina G. Leonen-Pizarro 1
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. Mariano U. Piamonte 1
Ulpiano P. Sarmiento III 1
Alyansa ng Bayanihan ng Magsasaka, manggagawang Bukid at Mangingisda (ABA; formerly known as ABA-AKO) Leonardo Q. Montemayor 1
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. (AGAP) Nicanor M. Briones 1
Caesar A. Cobrador 1
Akbayan Citizens' Action Party Walden F. Bello 1
Ana Theresia Hontiveros-Baraquel 2
Alagad Rodante D. Marcoleta 2
Diogenes S. Osabel 2
Alliance of Rural Concerns (ARC) Oscar D. Francisco 2
Narciso D. Santiago III 1
An Waray Florencio G. Noel 2
Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD) Pastor M. Alcover, Jr. 1
Anak Mindanao (AMIN) Neil Benedict A. Montejo 1
Mujiv S. Hataman 3
Anak Pawis Joel B. Maglungsod 1
Rafael V. Mariano[n 10][23] 2
Ang Laban ng Indiginong Filipino (ALIF) Acmad M. Tomawis 2
Arts Business and Science Professionals (ABS) Catalina G. Leonen-Pizarro 1
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC) Ernesto C. Pablo 3
Edgar L. Valdez 3
Barangay Association for National Advancement & Transparency (BANAT) Salvador B. Britanico 1
Bayan Muna Teodoro A. Casiño 2
Neri J. Colmenares 1
Satur C. Ocampo 3
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong Ma. Carissa A. Coscolluela 1
William Irwin C. Tieng 1
Rene M. Velarde 3
Butil Farmers Party (BUTIL) Vacant[n 11][24]
Agapito H. Guanlao 1
Citizen's Battle Against Corruption[25] Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva 3
Cinchona C. Gonzales 1
Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Country (SENIOR CITIZENS) Godofredo V. Arquiza 1
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party (COOP-NATCCO) Cresente C. Paez 1
Jose R. Ping-ay 1
Gabriela Women's Party Luzviminda Ilagan 1
Liza L. Largoza-Maza 3
Kabataan Partylist Raymond V. Palatino 1
Kapatiran ng mga Nakakulong na Walang Sala (KAKUSA) Ranulfo P. Canonigo 1
Kasangga sa Kaunlaran (Ang Kasangga) Ma. Lourdes T. Arroyo 1
Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza 1
The True Marcos Loyalist (For God, Country and People) Association of the Philippines (BANTAY) Jovito S. Palparan, Jr. 1
United Movement Against Drugs Foundation (UNI-MAD) Teodoro L. Lim 1
United Transport Koalisyon (1-UTAK) Vigor Ma. D. Mendoza II 1
Veterans Freedom Party (VFP) Estrella DL. Santos 2
You Against Corruption and Poverty (YACAP) Carol Jane B. Lopez 1
Haron D. Omar 1

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Based on the Certificates of Candidacies.
  2. ^ Based upon election for the Senate President on November 17, 2008. Those who voted for Enrile is the majority bloc, those who voter otherwise, abstained or did not vote is the minority bloc.[16]
  3. ^ Vacancy occurred after election of Alfredo S. Lim as Mayor of the City of Manila in 2007.
  4. ^ Rep. Antonio V. Cuenco (Lakas-Kampi-CMD/Kusug/PROMDI) was appointed as Secretary-General of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) on February 4, 2010.
  5. ^ Rep. Danilo Ramon Fernandez (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) was disqualified by the House Electoral Tribunal on November 20, 2009. However the ruling was reversed by the Supreme Court on January 4, 2010.
  6. ^ Replaced Alvin S. Sandoval (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) as per House Electoral Tribunal decision on November 17, 2009.
  7. ^ Rep. Danilo P. Lagbas (Lakas-CMD) died on June 7, 2008 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2008-06-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link).
  8. ^ Rep. Victor S. Dominguez (KAMPI) died on February 8, 2008.[1].
  9. ^ Rep. Jose V. Yap (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) died on March 2, 2010.
  10. ^ Rep. Crispin B. Beltran (Anak Pawis) died on May 20, 2008. He was replaced by Raphael V. Mariano.
  11. ^ Rep. Leonila V. Chavez (PL-BUTIL) died on January 29, 2010.

Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • Corazon L. Paras. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. Quezon City: Giraffe Books. ISBN 971-8832-24-6. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |chapterurl= (help)

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  4. ^ JDV says House to continue impeachment proceedings on Wednesday GMANewws.tv
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  15. ^ http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20080728-151137/14th-Congress-opens-2nd-regular-session
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  17. ^ Rep. Wahab M. Akbar (Liberal Party) was assassinated on November 13, 2007.
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  19. ^ http://balita.ph/2010/03/25/rep-garcia-says-one-cebu-backing-teodoro-not-villar/
  20. ^ Cuenco gets top post in ASEAN assembly - Philstar.com
  21. ^ New Malabon-Navotas lawmaker sworn in Accessed on November 19, 2009.
  22. ^ Tarlac loses political giant with death of peacemaker Yap
  23. ^ GMANews.TV - Doctors declare ‘Ka Bel’ dead due to severe head injuries - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA
  24. ^ Party-list solon passes away
  25. ^ Citizen's Battle Against Corruption's Representatives