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18th Congress of the Philippines

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39th legislative term of the Philippines

18th Congress of the Philippines
17th19th
Overview
TermJuly 22, 2019 – June 1, 2022
PresidentRodrigo Duterte
Vice PresidentLeni Robredo
Senate
Members24
PresidentTito Sotto
President pro temporeRalph Recto
Majority leaderJuan Miguel Zubiri
Minority leaderFranklin Drilon
House of Representatives
Members304
Speaker
Senior Deputy SpeakerPaulino Salvador Leachon
(from October 14, 2020)
Deputy Speakers
Majority leaderMartin Romualdez
Minority leader

The18th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino:Ikalabingwalong Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of thePhilippine Senate andHouse of Representatives, met from July 22, 2019, until June 1, 2022, during the last three years ofRodrigo Duterte's presidency. The convening of the 18thCongress followed the2019 general elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership and the entire membership of theHouse of Representatives.

Leadership

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Senate

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Senate President

House of Representatives

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House Speaker
Alan Peter Cayetano,
until October 12, 2020
Lord Allan Velasco,
from October 12, 2020

Sessions

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  • First Regular Session: July 22, 2019 – June 5, 2020
    • July 22 – October 4, 2019
    • October 5 – November 3, 2019
    • November 4 – December 20, 2019
    • January 20 – March 13, 2020
    • March 14 – May 3, 2020
      • First Special Session: March 23, 2020
    • May 4 – June 5, 2020
  • Second Regular Session: July 27, 2020 – June 4, 2021
    • July 27 – October 12, 2020
    • Second Special Session: October 13–16, 2020[1]
    • November 16 – December 18, 2020
    • January 18 – March 26, 2021
    • May 17 – June 4, 2021
  • Third Regular Session: July 26, 2021 – June 3, 2022
    • July 26 – September 30, 2021
    • November 8 – December 17, 2021
    • January 17 – February 4, 2022
    • May 23 – June 1, 2022

Meeting places

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Composition

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Both chambers of Congress are divided into parties and blocs. While members are elected via parties, blocs are the basis for committee memberships. Only members of the majority and minority blocs are accorded committee memberships. This is how blocs are determined:

  • Majority bloc: All members who voted for the Senate President or Speaker during the Senate presidential or speakership election.
  • Minority bloc: All members who voted for the second-placed candidate during the Senate presidential or speakership election.
  • Independent minority bloc: All members who did not vote for the winning or second-best nominee during the Senate presidential or speakership election.
  • Independent bloc: All members who abstained from voting during the Senate presidential or speakership election.
  • Not a member of any bloc: All members who have not voted during the Senate presidential or speakership election.

Senate

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PartyMajMinTotal%
Nacionalista40416.67%
Liberal03312.50%
NPC30312.50%
PDP–Laban30312.50%
Akbayan0114.17%
Bagumbayan1014.17%
Lakas1014.17%
LDP1014.17%
PDDS1014.17%
PROMDI1014.17%
UNA1014.17%
Independent40416.67%
Total20424100%

House of Representatives

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Party2019 resultsCurrent seats
MajMinInd minUnaTotal%
PCFI[a]54458105417.76%
PDP–Laban82510105217.11%
Nacionalista42412004314.14%
NPC37362003812.50%
NUP25312003310.86%
Lakas1224000247.89%
Liberal188400123.95%
Makabayan[a]6060061.97%
Hugpong3401051.64%
BPP2200020.66%
LDP2101020.66%
NUP/1-Cebu0200020.66%
NUP/Asenso Manileño0110020.66%
NUP/UNEGA0200020.66%
UBJP0200020.66%
Aksyon1100010.33%
Aksyon/Asenso Manileño0100010.33%
Basilan Unity Party0100010.33%
CDP1100010.33%
Kambilan0100010.33%
Lakas/UNEGA0100010.33%
Magdalo[a]1100010.33%
Mindoro bago Sarili0100010.33%
NPC/Partido Siquijodnon0100010.33%
Navoteño1100010.33%
One Muntinlupa0001010.33%
PCM0101010.33%
PDDS0001010.33%
PPPL2100010.33%
PRP1100010.33%
Reporma0001010.33%
Unang Sigaw0100010.33%
Independent2200020.66%
Asenso Abrenio1000000.00%
HTL1000000.00%
KABAKA1000000.00%
Vacancy0000661.97%
Total3042682556304100%
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Members

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Senate

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Places of registrations of the senators. Blue pogs are for cities and municipalities with one senator; those in red have two. Senators are elected at a nationwide,at-large basis.

The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:

SenatorPartyTermTerm endingBlocRegistered in
Sonny AngaraLDP22025MajorityBaler,Aurora
Nancy BinayUNA22025MajorityMakati
Pia CayetanoNacionalista12025MajorityTaguig
Leila de LimaLiberal12022MinorityParañaque
Ronald dela RosaPDP–Laban12025MajoritySanta Cruz,Davao del Sur
Franklin DrilonLiberal22022MinorityIloilo City
Win GatchalianNPC12022MajorityValenzuela
Bong GoPDP–Laban[a]12025MajorityDavao City
Dick GordonBagumbayan–VNP12022MajorityOlongapo
Risa HontiverosAkbayan12022MinorityManila
Panfilo LacsonIndependent[b]12022MajorityImus,Cavite
Lito LapidNPC12025MajorityPorac,Pampanga
Imee MarcosNacionalista12025MajorityBatac,Ilocos Norte
Manny PacquiaoPROMDI[c]12022MajorityKiamba,Sarangani
Kiko PangilinanLiberal12022MinorityQuezon City
Koko PimentelPDP–Laban22025MajorityCagayan de Oro
Grace PoeIndependent22025MajoritySan Juan
Ralph RectoNacionalista22022MajorityLipa,Batangas
Bong RevillaLakas12025MajorityBacoor,Cavite
Tito SottoNPC22022MajorityQuezon City
Francis TolentinoPDP–Laban12025MajorityTagaytay,Cavite
Joel VillanuevaIndependent12022MajorityBocaue,Bulacan
Cynthia VillarNacionalista22025MajorityLas Piñas
Juan Miguel ZubiriIndependent12022MajorityMalaybalay,Bukidnon

House of Representatives

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Terms of members of the House of Representatives started on June 30, 2019, took office on July 22, 2019, and ended on June 30, 2022, unless stated otherwise.

Party standings per district; party-lists are denoted by boxes to the right.Metro Manila is shown to the inset, at the upper right corner.
Map of provinces showing how many congressional districts it has.Metro Manila is shown to the inset, at the upper right corner.
Province/CityDistrictRepresentativePartyTermBloc
AbraLoneJoseph BernosNacionalista[d]2Majority
Agusan del Norte1stLawrence FortunNacionalista3Minority
2ndAngelica AmantePDP–Laban2Majority
Agusan del Sur1stAlfel BascugNUP1Majority
2ndEddiebong PlazaNUP1Majority
Aklan1stCarlito MarquezNPC2Majority
2ndTeodorico Haresco Jr.Nacionalista1Majority
Albay1stEdcel LagmanLiberal2Majority
2ndJoey SalcedaPDP–Laban2Majority
3rdFernando CabredoNUP[e]1Majority
Antipolo1stRoberto PunoNUP1Majority
2ndResurreccion Acop[f]NUP1Majority
AntiqueLoneLoren LegardaNPC1Majority
ApayaoLoneElias Bulut Jr.NPC1Majority
AuroraLoneRommel T. AngaraLDP1Majority
BacolodLoneGreg GasatayaNPC2Majority
BaguioLoneMark GoNacionalista2Majority
BasilanLoneMujiv HatamanBUP[g]1Majority
Bataan1stGeraldine RomanLakas[e]2Majority
2ndJoet GarciaPDP–Laban2Majority
BatanesLoneJun GatoNPC1Majority
Batangas1stEileen Ermita-BuhainNacionalista3Majority
2ndRaneo AbuNacionalista3Majority
3rdMaria Theresa CollantesNPC[e]2Majority
4thLianda BoliliaNacionalista2Majority
5thMarvey MariñoNacionalista2Majority
6thVilma SantosNacionalista2Majority
BenguetLoneNestor Fongwan[h]PDP–Laban1Majority
BiliranLoneGerardo Espina Jr.Lakas[e]1Majority
BiñanLoneLen AlontePDP–Laban2Majority
Bohol1stEdgar ChattoNUP[g]1Majority
2ndAris AumentadoNPC3Majority
3rdAlexie TutorNacionalista1Majority
Bukidnon1stMaria Lourdes Acosta-AlbaBPP3Majority
2ndJonathan Keith FloresNacionalista[e]1Majority
3rdManuel ZubiriBPP2Majority
4thRogelio Neil RoquePRP[i]3Majority
Bulacan1stJose Antonio Sy-AlvaradoPDP–Laban[j]2Majority
2ndGavini PanchoNUP3Majority
3rdLorna SilverioNUP2Majority
4thHenry VillaricaPDP–Laban1Majority
Cagayan1stRamon Nolasco Jr.NPC[e]1Majority
2ndSamantha Louise Vargas-AlfonsoNUP1Majority
3rdJoseph LaraPDP–Laban1Majority
Cagayan de Oro1stRolando UyNUP[e]3Majority
2ndRufus RodriguezCDP1Majority
CalambaLoneJun ChipecoNacionalista3Majority
Caloocan1stAlong MalapitanPDP–Laban2Majority
2ndEdgar EriceAksyon[g]3Majority
Camarines Norte1stJosefina TalladoPDP–Laban1Majority
2ndMarisol Panotes[k]PDP–Laban2Majority
Camarines Sur1stMarissa Mercado-Andaya[l]NPC1Majority
2ndLuis Raymund VillafuerteNUP[i]2Majority
3rdGabriel BordadoLiberal2Minority
4thArnulf Bryan FuentebellaNPC1Majority
5thJocelyn FortunoNacionalista1Majority
CamiguinLoneXavier Jesus RomualdoPDP–Laban3Majority
Capiz1stTawi BillonesLiberal2Majority
2ndFredenil CastroLakas[j]3Majority
CatanduanesLoneHector SanchezLakas[m]1Majority
Cavite1stFrancis Gerald AbayaLiberal3Majority
2ndStrike RevillaNacionalista[j]2Majority
3rdAlex AdvinculaNUP[e]3Minority
4thElpidio Barzaga Jr.NUP1Majority
5thDahlia LoyolaNPC1Majority
6thLuis Ferrer IVNUP3Majority
7thJesus Crispin RemullaNUP[i]1Majority
8thAbraham TolentinoNUP[e]3Majority
Cebu1stEduardo GullasNacionalista1Majority
2ndWilfredo CamineroNUP3Majority
3rdPablo John GarciaNUP[e]1Majority
4thJanice SalimbangonNUP1Majority
5thDuke FrascoNUP[n]1Majority
6thEmmarie DizonPDP–Laban1Majority
7thPeter John CalderonNPC2Majority
Cebu City1stRaul del Mar[o]Liberal3Independent minority
2ndRodrigo AbellanosaLDP3Independent minority
Cotabato1stJoselito SacdalanPDP–Laban1Majority
2ndRudy CaoagdanNacionalista1Majority
3rdJose TejadaNacionalista3Majority
Davao City1stPaolo DuterteHNP[p]1Majority
2ndVincent GarciaHNP1Majority
3rdIsidro UngabHNP1Independent minority
Davao de Oro1stManuel E. ZamoraHNP1Majority
2ndRuwel Peter GonzagaPDP–Laban2Majority
Davao del Norte1stPantaleon AlvarezReporma[8][e]2Independent minority
2ndAlan DujaliHNP[e]1Majority
Davao del SurLoneMercedes CagasNacionalista3Majority
Davao OccidentalLoneLorna Bautista-BandiganLakas[q]2Majority
Davao Oriental1stCorazon Nuñez MalanyaonNacionalista2Majority
2ndJoel Mayo AlmarioPDP–Laban2Majority
Dinagat IslandsLoneAlan EcleoLakas[e]1Majority
Eastern SamarLoneMaria Fe AbundaPDP–Laban1Majority
GuimarasLoneLucille NavaPDP–Laban2Majority
IfugaoLoneSolomon ChungalaoNPC1Majority
IliganLoneFrederick SiaoNacionalista2Majority
Ilocos Norte1stRia Christina FariñasPDP–Laban1Majority
2ndEugenio Angelo BarbaNacionalista1Majority
Ilocos Sur1stDeogracias Victor SavellanoNacionalista2Majority
2ndKristine Singson-MeehanNPC[r]1Majority
Iloilo1stJanette GarinNUP[i]1Minority
2ndMichael GorricetaNacionalista1Majority
3rdLorenz DefensorNUP[e]1Majority
4thBraeden John BironNacionalista1Majority
5thRaul TupasNacionalista2Majority
Iloilo CityLoneJulienne BarondaNUP1Majority
Isabela1stTonypet AlbanoLakas[e]1Majority
2ndEd Christopher GoNacionalista1Majority
3rdIan Paul DyNPC1Majority
4thAlyssa Sheena Tan-DyPDP–Laban[s]1Majority
5thFaustino Dy IIINPC[s]1Majority
6thInno DyPDP–Laban1Majority
KalingaLoneAllen Jesse MangaoangNacionalista2Majority
La Union1stPablo OrtegaNPC2Majority
2ndSandra EriguelLakas[e]2Majority
Laguna1stDan FernandezPDP–Laban1Minority
2ndRuth HernandezPDP–Laban[m]1Majority
3rdSol AragonesNacionalista3Majority
4thBenjamin Agarao Jr.PDP–Laban3Independent minority
Lanao del Norte1stMohamad Khalid DimaporoPDP–Laban2Majority
2ndAbdullah DimaporoNPC3Majority
Lanao del Sur1stAnsaruddin Alonto AdiongNacionalista3Majority
2ndYasser BalindongLakas1Majority
Lapu-Lapu CityLonePaz RadazaLakas1Majority
Las PiñasLoneCamille VillarNacionalista1Majority
Leyte1stMartin RomualdezLakas1Majority
2ndLolita JavierNacionalista[s]1Majority
3rdVicente Veloso IIINPC[j]2Majority
4thLucy Torres-GomezPDP–Laban3Majority
5thCarl CariPDP–Laban[s]1Majority
Maguindanao1stDatu Roonie Sinsuat Sr.UBJP[e]1Majority
2ndEsmael MangudadatuUBJP[e]1Majority
Makati1stKid PeñaLiberal1Majority
2ndLuis CamposNPC2Minority
MalabonLoneJosephine Lacson-NoelNPC1Majority
MandaluyongLoneNeptali Gonzales IINUP[e]1Majority
Manila1stManny LopezPDP–Laban[q]2Majority
2ndRolan ValerianoNUP[t]1Majority
3rdYul ServoAksyon[e]2Majority
4thEdward MacedaNPC[u]2Majority
5thCristal BagatsingNUP[v]2Majority
6thBenny AbanteNUP[t]1Minority
Marikina1stBayani FernandoNPC2Minority
2ndStella QuimboLiberal1Minority
MarinduqueLoneLord Allan VelascoPDP–Laban2Majority
Masbate1stNarciso Bravo Jr.NUP1Majority
2ndElisa Olga KhoPDP–Laban3Majority
3rdWilton KhoPDP–Laban1Majority
Misamis Occidental1stDiego TyNUP1Majority
2ndHenry OaminalNacionalista3Majority
Misamis Oriental1stChristian UnabiaLakas1Majority
2ndJuliette UyNUP3Majority
Mountain ProvinceLoneMaximo Dalog Jr.Nacionalista1Majority
MuntinlupaLoneRuffy BiazonOne Muntinlupa[e]2Majority
NavotasLoneJohn Rey TiangcoNavoteño1Majority
Negros Occidental1stGerardo Valmayor Jr.NPC1Majority
2ndLeo Rafael CuevaNUP3Majority
3rdJose Francisco BenitezPDP–Laban1Majority
4thYoyette FerrerNUP2Majority
5thMaria Lourdes ArroyoLakas1Majority
6thGenaro Alvarez Jr.NPC1Majority
Negros Oriental1stJocelyn LimkaichongLiberal2Majority
2ndManuel SagarbarriaNPC2Majority
3rdArnie TevesNPC[e]2Minority
Northern Samar1stPaul DazaNUP[g]1Majority
2ndJose Ong Jr.NUP[e]1Majority
Nueva Ecija1stEstrellita SuansingPDP–Laban3Majority
2ndMicaela ViolagoNUP2Majority
3rdRosanna VergaraPDP–Laban[w]2Majority
4thMaricel Natividad-NagañoUnang Sigaw[x]1Majority
Nueva VizcayaLoneLuisa CuaresmaLakas[j]2Majority
Occidental MindoroLoneJosephine SatoLiberal3Majority
Oriental Mindoro1stPaulino Salvador LeachonMBS[e]3Majority
2ndAlfonso Umali Jr.Liberal1Majority
Palawan1stFranz AlvarezNUP3Majority
2ndBeng AbuegLiberal[y]1Majority
3rdGil Acosta Jr.PPPL1Majority
Pampanga1stCarmelo Lazatin IIPDP–Laban2Majority
2ndMikey ArroyoLakas1Majority
3rdAurelio Gonzales Jr.PDP–Laban2Majority
4thJuan Pablo BondocPDP–Laban3Majority
Pangasinan1stArnold CelesteNacionalista1Majority
2ndJumel Anthony EspinoPDP–Laban1Majority
3rdRose Marie ArenasPDP–Laban3Majority
4thChristopher de VeneciaLakas2Majority
5thRamon Guico IIINacionalista[n]1Majority
6thTyrone AgabasNPC1Majority
Parañaque1stEric OlivarezPDP–Laban3Majority
2ndJoy Myra TambuntingNUP[e]1Majority
PasayLoneAntonino CalixtoPDP–Laban1Majority
PasigLoneRoman RomuloIndependent[z]1Majority
Quezon1stMark EnvergaNPC1Majority
2ndDavid C. SuarezNacionalista1Majority
3rdAleta SuarezLakas1Majority
4thAngelina TanNPC3Majority
Quezon City1stAnthony Peter CrisologoLakas[e]1Majority
2ndPrecious HipolitoLakas[q]1Majority
3rdAllan Benedict ReyesNPC[s]1Majority
4thBong SuntayPDP–Laban1Majority
5thAlfred VargasPDP–Laban3Majority
6thKit BelmonteLiberal3Minority
QuirinoLoneJunie CuaPDDS[e]1Majority
Rizal1stJack DuavitNPC2Majority
2ndFidel NogralesLakas[e]1Majority
RomblonLoneEleandro Jesus MadronaNacionalista1Majority
Samar1stEdgar Mary SarmientoNUP[g]2Majority
2ndSharee Ann TanNacionalista[e]1Minority
San Jose del MonteLoneFlorida RobesPDP–Laban2Majority
San JuanLoneRonaldo ZamoraPDP–Laban3Majority
SaranganiLoneRogelio PacquiaoPCM[e]2Majority
SiquijorLoneJake Vincent VillaNPC1Majority
Sorsogon1stEvelina EscuderoNPC3Majority
2ndBernardita Ramos[aa]NPC1Majority
South Cotabato1stShirlyn Bañas-Nograles[ab]PDP–Laban0Majority
2ndDinand HernandezPDP–Laban3Majority
Southern LeyteLoneRoger Mercado[ac]Lakas[e]0Majority
Sultan Kudarat1stRihan SakaluranLakas[j]1Majority
2ndHoracio Suansing Jr.NUP[e]2Majority
Sulu1stSamier TanPDP–Laban1Majority
2ndAbdulmunir Mundoc ArbisonNacionalista2Majority
Surigao del Norte1stFrancisco Jose Matugas IIPDP–Laban2Majority
2ndAce BarbersNacionalista2Majority
Surigao del Sur1stProspero Pichay Jr.Lakas2Majority
2ndJohnny PimentelPDP–Laban2Majority
TaguigPaterosLoneAlan Peter CayetanoIndependent[i]1Majority
TaguigLoneLani CayetanoNacionalista1Majority
Tarlac1stCharlie Cojuangco[ad]NPC2Majority
2ndVictor YapNPC2Majority
3rdNoel VillanuevaNPC3Majority
Tawi-TawiLoneRashidin MatbaPDP–Laban[j]1Majority
Valenzuela1stWes GatchalianNPC2Majority
2ndEric MartinezPDP–Laban2Majority
Zambales1stJeffrey KhonghunNacionalista3Majority
2ndCheryl Deloso-MontallaNPC[g]3Majority
Zamboanga City1stCesar Jimenez Jr.NPC[e]2Majority
2ndMannix DalipeLakas[q]2Majority
Zamboanga del Norte1stJon-jon JalosjosNacionalista1Majority
2ndGlona LabadlabadPDP–Laban2Majority
3rdIsagani AmatongLiberal3Minority
Zamboanga del Sur1stDivina Grace YuPDP–Laban2Majority
2ndLeonardo Babasa Jr.Lakas[e]1Majority
Zamboanga Sibugay1stWilter Palma IILakas[e]2Majority
2ndDulce Ann HoferPDP–Laban3Majority
Party-listMikee Romero1-PACMAN2Majority
Enrico Pineda1-PACMAN2Majority
Maria Victoria UmaliA TEACHER1Minority
Sharon GarinAAMBIS-Owa4Majority
Joseph Stephen PaduanoAbang Lingkod2Minority
Conrado Estrella IIIAbono3Majority
France CastroACT Teachers2Independent minority
Eric YapACT-CIS1Majority
Jocelyn TulfoACT-CIS1Majority
Rowena Niña TaduranACT-CIS1Majority
Rico GeronAGAP3Majority
Alfredo GarbinAko Bicol2Minority
Zaldy CoAko Bicol1Majority
Sonny LagonAko Bisaya1Majority
Adriano EbcasAko Padayon1Majority
Anna Villaraza-SuarezALONA2Minority
Bem NoelAn Waray1Majority
Amihilda SangcopanAnak Mindanao1Independent minority
Mike DefensorAnakalusugan1Majority
Alfred delos SantosAng Probinsyano1Majority
Ronnie OngAng Probinsyano1Majority
Sergio DagoocAPEC1Minority
Bernadette HerreraBH2Majority
Naealla Rose Bainto-AguinaldoBahay1Majority
Carlos Isagani ZarateBayan Muna2Independent minority
Ferdinand GaiteBayan Muna1Independent minority
Eufemia CullamatBayan Muna1Independent minority
Angelica Natasha CoBHW1Minority
Lito AtienzaBuhay2Minority
Eddie VillanuevaCIBAC1Majority
Domingo RiveraCIBAC1Majority
Sabiniano CanamaCoop-NATCCO2Majority
Romeo MomoCWS1Majority
Michael Edgar AglipayDIWA1Majority
Claudine Bautista-LimDUMPER1Majority
Ducielle Cardema[ae]Duterte Youth1Majority
Arlene BrosasGabriela2Minority
Jose Gay PadiernosGP1Majority
Sarah ElagoKabataan2Minority
Ron SaloKABAYAN2Majority
Irene Gay SaulogKalinga1Minority
Shernee Tan-TambutKusug Tausug2Majority
Rodolfo Albano Jr.[af]LPGMA1Majority
Allan Ty[ag]LPGMA1Majority
Manuel CabochanMagdalo1Majority
Argel Joseph CabatbatMagsasaka1Minority
Virgilio LacsonManila Teachers2Majority
Carlo Lisandro GonzalezMarino1Majority
Jose Antonio Lopez[ah]Marino1Majority
Macnell Lusotan[ai]Marino1Majority
Bobby PacquiaoOFW Family1Majority
Jorge Antonio BustosPATROL1Majority
Jericho NogralesPBA2Majority
Presley de JesusPHILRECA1Majority
Rudys Caesar FariñasProbinsyano Ako1Majority
Jose Singson Jr.Probinsyano Ako1Minority
Aloysia LimRAM1Majority
Godofredo GuyaRECOBODA1Minority
Rodante MarcoletaSAGIP2Majority
Francisco Datol Jr.[aj]Senior Citizens2Majority
Rodolfo Ordanes[ak]Senior Citizens0Majority
Jose Teves Jr.TGP1Majority
Yedda Marie RomualdezTingog2Majority
Raymond MendozaTUCP1Majority

Committees

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Constitutional bodies

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CommitteeSenateHouse of Representatives
ChairmanPartyMinority leaderPartyChairmanPartyDistrictMinority leaderPartyDistrict
Commission on AppointmentsTito SottoNPCFrancis PangilinanLiberalRonaldo ZamoraPDP–LabanSan JuanAlex AdvinculaNUPCavite–3rd
Electoral tribunalsPia CayetanoNacionalistaFranklin DrilonLiberalDale MalapitanPDP–LabanCaloocan–1st[to be determined]
Judicial and Bar CouncilDick GordonIndependentN/aVicente VelosoNUPLeyte–3rdN/a

Senate committees

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Main article:List of Philippine Senate committees

House of Representatives committees

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Main article:List of Philippine House of Representatives committees

Agenda

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Death penalty

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As of July 2019, bills seeking to reinstatecapital punishment in the Philippines have been revived in the Senate ahead of the opening of the 18th Congress.[20]

COVID-19 pandemic

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Main articles:Bayanihan to Heal as One Act andBayanihan to Recover as One Act

The 18th Congress enacted theBayanihan to Heal as One Act andBayanihan to Recover as One Act as response to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

ABS-CBN franchise renewal

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Main article:ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy

In May 2020, the House of Representatives acted on the pending franchise renewal bills of ABS-CBN that has been pending since July 2019.

House Speakership crisis

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Lord Allan Velasco (right) takes his oath of office as House Speaker on October 12, 2020

In 2020, the position ofSpeaker was disputed, which in the latter part of the year threatened the passage of a bill legislating the national government's budget for 2021. The dispute involved then-speaker andPateros–Taguig representativeAlan Peter Cayetano andMarinduque representativeLord Allan Velasco. This started in July 2019, when the two had a "term-sharing agreement" which was brokered by PresidentRodrigo Duterte.[21] Under that deal, Cayetano would serve as House Speaker for the first 15 months of the 18th Congress, or until October 2020. Cayetano was to step down from his position as speaker in order to give way for the election of Velasco as speaker.[22]

Cayetano, in March 2020, accused Velasco and his camp of a conspiracy to remove him from his position as House Speaker. Velasco denied Cayetano's allegation of supposed ouster plot, stating it "baseless."[23] Cayetano initially oversaw deliberations on the 2021 national budget but tensions in the lower house of the Congress grew by September 2020. His camp abruptly ended sessions in which some legislators criticizing the move which prevented them from scrutinizing proposals on the 2021 budget.[24]

Cayetano offered to resign but his camp claim that majority of the House of Representatives declined his resignation.[24] On October 12, 2020, Lord Allan Velasco and some legislators convened at the Celebrity Sports Complex in Quezon City[25] and conducted a house session where positions including the speakership was declared vacant and appointed Velasco as house speaker. Velasco's camp claimed that 186 lawmakers voted for his appointment as house speaker. Cayetano's camp declared the session a "travesty" and questioned the legality of the session itself. Cayetano maintained that he remains as house speaker.[24] On the other hand, Cayetano called the appointment of Velasco as a speaker a "fake session" as he added that there was no prior plenary resolution authorizing the holding of a session outside the Batasang Pambansa and insists that theHouse of Representative mace used in the meeting is illegal.[26]

On October 13, 2020, during the start of the special session of the House, Velasco's election as House Speaker on October 12, 2020 was formally ratified by 186 representatives assembled in theBatasang Pambansa.[27] At the same time, Cayetano tendered his "irrevocable" resignation as House Speaker on hisFacebook Live paving the way for Velasco to assume his position undisputed.[28]

Changes in membership

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House of Representatives

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District representatives

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DistrictVacating memberCaretakerSpecial electionSuccessor
MemberPartyDateReasonMemberPartyDate
BenguetNestor Fongwan[5]PDP–LabanDecember 18, 2019Died in officeEric Yap[29]Not held
Camarines Sur–1stMarissa Mercado-Andaya[6]NPCJuly 5, 2020Died in officeMichael John Duavit[30]
Sorsogon–2ndBernardita Ramos[9]NPCSeptember 8, 2020Died in officeEvelina Escudero[30]
Cebu City–1stRaul del Mar[7]LiberalNovember 16, 2020Died in officeLord Allan Velasco[31]
Antipolo–2ndResurreccion Acop[4]NUPMay 28, 2021Died in officeLord Allan Velasco[32]
Southern LeyteRoger Mercado[12]LakasOctober 13, 2021AppointedSecretary of Public Works and Highways
Tarlac–1stCarlos Cojuangco[13]NPCFebruary 22, 2022Died in office
Camarines Norte–2ndMarisol Panotes[33]PDP–LabanApril 29, 2022Died in office

Party-list representatives

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MemberPartyDateReasonSuccessorTook office
Jose Antonio Lopez[17]MARINOJuly 25, 2019ResignedMacnell Lusotan[10]November 4, 2019
Rodolfo Albano Jr.[15]LPGMANovember 5, 2019Died in officeAllan Ty[16]November 20, 2019
Francisco Datol Jr.[19]SENIOR CITIZENSAugust 10, 2020Died in officeRodolfo Ordanes[14]October 13, 2020

Legislation

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Republic Acts

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(July 2022)

The 18th Congress passed a total of 311 bills which were signed into law by PresidentRodrigo Duterte. 119 of these laws were national in scope, while 192 were local:[34]

Republic ActShort titleSponsor(s)Third reading votes (Yea–nay–abstention)Presidential action
HouseSenate
RA 11462Postponing theMay 2020 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan ElectionsSen.Imee Marcos194–621–0Signed December 3, 2019
RA 11463Malasakit Centers ActSen.Bong Go186–1–718–0Signed December 3, 2019
RA 11464Reenacting theGeneral Appropriations Act of 2019Rep.Isidro Ungab193–019–0Signed December 20, 2019
RA 11465General Appropriations Act of 2020Rep.Isidro Ungab,Eileen Ermita-Buhain, Estrellita Suansing257–622–0Signed January 6, 2020
RA 11466Salary Standardization Law of 2019Sen.Bong Revilla187–521–0–1Signed January 8, 2020
RA 11467Amendments to the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997Rep.Joey Salceda, Estrellita Suansing, Sharon Garin184–2–120–0Signed January 22. 2020, with line vetoes
RA 11468The National Day of Remembrance For Road Crash Victims, Survivors, and Their Families ActSen.Grace Poe234–020–0Signed January 23, 2020
RA 11469Bayanihan to Heal as One ActSen.Tito Sotto,Pia Cayetano284–920–1Signed March 24, 2020
RA 11470The National Academy of SportsSen.Win Gatchalian206–021–0Signed June 9, 2020
RA 11471Creating Barangay H-2 inDasmariñas,CaviteRep.Elpidio Barzaga Jr.213–020–0Signed June 19, 2020
RA 11472Upgrading theCaraga Regional HospitalRep.Robert Ace Barbers170–018–0Signed June 19, 2020
RA11473Renaming the Talisay District Hospital into Cebu South Medical Center inCebuRep.Eduardo Gullas182–020–0Signed June 19, 2020
RA 11474Upgrading the Maria L. Eleazar District Hospital inQuezonRep. Alyssa Sheena Tan231–020–0Signed June 19, 2020
RA 11475Transferring ofRizal's capital fromPasig toAntipoloRep.Roberto Puno213–019–0Signed June 19, 2020
RA 11476GMRC and Values Education ActSen.Win Gatchalian225–023–0Signed June 25, 2020
RA 11477Granting of franchise toGolden Broadcast Professional, IncRep. Cesar Jimenez Jr.216–0–118–0Signed June 25, 2020
RA 11478Increasing the bed capacity of Bicol Medical Center inNagaSen.Bong Go182–014–0Signed July 1, 2020
RA 11479Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020Sen.Panfilo Lacson168–36–2919–2Signed July 3, 2020
RA 11480Changing the opening day of schoolsSen.Win Gatchalian241–023–0Signed July 17, 2020
RA 11481Granting of franchise toFirst United Broadcasting CorporationRep. Aurelio Gonzales222–019–0Signed July 30, 2020
RA 11482Granting of franchise toBroadcast Enterprises and Affiliated MediaRep.Xavier Jesus Romualdo220–019–0Signed July 30, 2020
RA 11483Converting several provincial roads inTarlac into national roadsRep. Victor Yap231–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11484Converting road connectingTubao, La Union andTuba, Benguet into a national roatRep. Sandra Eriguel231–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11485Converting theGuimbaTalugtugUmingan Provincial Road into a national roadRep. Estrellita Suansing231–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11486Converting the road network connectingSan Fernando andBula, Camarines Sur into a national roadRep.Luis Raymond Villafuerte231–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11487Converting the Albay Diversion Road inCamarines Sur into a national roadRep.Luis Raymond Villafuerte231–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11488Transferring the Sorsogon Second District Engineering Office fromBulan toGubat.Rep. Bernadita Ramos222–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11489Creating the Cebu Seventh District Engineering OfficeRep. Peter John Calderon222–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11490Creating the Cotabato Third District Engineering OfficeRep. Elandro Madrona232–023–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11491Granting of franchise to Crusaders Broadcasting SystemRep. Onyx Crisologo226–019–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11492Granting of franchise to Gold Label Broadcasting SystemRep. Manuel Sagarbarria233–0–118–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11493Granting of franchise to Bicol Broadcasting SystemRep. Salvio Fortuno170–019–0Signed August 14, 2020
RA 11494Bayanihan to Recover as One ActSen.Sonny Angara242–622–1Signed September 11, 2020

Treaties

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One treaty has been approved by the Senate:

Resolution numberTitleForeign partyVoteDate of approval
Resolution 34RP-Russian Federation Treaty on Extradition Russia19–0December 18, 2019

Notes

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  1. ^Bong Go was affiliated withPederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan in 2021.
  2. ^Panfilo Lacson was affiliated withPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma from 2021 until 2022.
  3. ^Manny Pacquiao became the honorary chairperson ofPROMDI in 2021, while keeping his affiliation withPDP–Laban.
  4. ^Elected in 2019 under Asenso Abrenio.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiElected in 2019 underPDP–Laban.
  6. ^Resurreccion Acop died on May 28, 2021.[4]
  7. ^abcdefElected in 2019 under theLiberal Party.
  8. ^Nestor Fongwan died on December 18, 2019.[5]
  9. ^abcdeElected in 2019 under theNacionalista Party.
  10. ^abcdefgElected in 2019 under theNational Unity Party.
  11. ^Marisol Panotes died on April 29, 2022.
  12. ^Marissa Mercado-Andaya died on July 5, 2020.[6]
  13. ^abElected in 2019 as an independent.
  14. ^abElected in 2019 underLakas–CMD.
  15. ^Raul del Mar died on November 16, 2020.[7]
  16. ^Elected in 2019 underHugpong sa Tawong Lungsod.
  17. ^abcdElected in 2019 under theNationalist People's Coalition.
  18. ^Elected in 2019 under theBileg Party.
  19. ^abcdeElected in 2019 underPartido Federal ng Pilipinas.
  20. ^abElected in 2019 under Asenso Manileño.
  21. ^Elected in 2019 underPwersa ng Masang Pilipino.
  22. ^Elected in 2019 underKabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran.
  23. ^Elected in 2019 underLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino.
  24. ^Elected in 2019 under thePeople's Reform Party.
  25. ^Elected in 2019 underPartido Pagbabago ng Palawan.
  26. ^Elected in 2019 underAksyon Demokratiko.
  27. ^Bernardita Ramos died on September 8, 2020.[9]
  28. ^Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles took office on November 4, 2019.[10]
  29. ^Roger Mercado took office on December 16, 2019.[11] He later resigned on October 13, 2021, upon being appointed asSecretary of Public Works and Highways.[12]
  30. ^Charlie Cojuangco died on February 22, 2022.[13]
  31. ^Ducielle Cardema took office on October 13, 2020.[14]
  32. ^Rodolfo Albano Jr. died on November 5, 2019.[15]
  33. ^Allan Ty took office on November 20, 2019, to succeed Rodolfo Albano Jr.[16]
  34. ^Jose Antonio Lopez resigned on July 25, 2019.[17]
  35. ^Macnell Lusotan took office on November 4, 2019, to succeed Jose Antonio Lopez.[10]
  36. ^Francisco Datol Jr. took office on December 4, 2019.[18] He later died on August 10, 2020.[19]
  37. ^Rodolfo Ordanes took office on October 13, 2020, to succeed Francisco Datol Jr.

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  3. ^"186 lawmakers elect Velasco as Speaker while House session is suspended".Rappler. October 12, 2020. RetrievedOctober 13, 2020.
  4. ^ab"Antipolo City 2nd District Representative Dies".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedMay 28, 2021.
  5. ^ab"Benguet representative Nestor Fongwan dies".cnn. Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2020. RetrievedApril 26, 2020.
  6. ^abCervantes, Filane Mikee (July 6, 2020)."Camarines Sur Rep. Marissa Andaya succumbs to cancer".Philippine News Agency. RetrievedJuly 6, 2020.
  7. ^ab"Cebu City Rep. Del Mar passes away at 79".CDN Digital. November 17, 2020. RetrievedNovember 17, 2020.
  8. ^Galvez, Daphne (November 15, 2020)."Ex-Speaker Alvarez resigns from PDP-Laban".INQUIRER.net. RetrievedNovember 16, 2020.
  9. ^ab"Sorsogon congresswoman Ditas Ramos dies".Rappler. September 8, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2020.
  10. ^abcGalvez, Daphne (November 4, 2019)."2 new House members take oath as session returns".newsinfo.inquirer.net. RetrievedApril 26, 2020.
  11. ^"Southern Leyte lawmaker takes oath as newest House member".The Manila Times. December 17, 2019. RetrievedApril 26, 2020.
  12. ^abDaphne Galvez; Joey Gabieta (October 13, 2021)."Southern Leyte Rep. Mercado is new DPWH chief".Inquirer. RetrievedOctober 13, 2021.
  13. ^ab"Tarlac congressman Charlie Cojuangco dies".Rappler. February 22, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2022.
  14. ^ab"Controversial Ducielle Cardema of Duterte Youth joins House session".Rappler. October 13, 2020. RetrievedOctober 13, 2020.
  15. ^abCruz, RG (November 5, 2019)."LPGMA Rep. Rodolfo Albano Jr. passes away".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2022.
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  20. ^"Pacquiao, Go file bills to revive death penalty".The Philippine STAR.
  21. ^Madarang, Catalina Ricci (September 22, 2020)."The latest on House leadership shake-up and how it started".Interaksyon. RetrievedOctober 12, 2020.
  22. ^Cervante, Filane Mikee (September 21, 2020)."House suspends Monday session amid coup threat".Philippine News Agency. RetrievedOctober 12, 2020.
  23. ^"Velasco denies hatching plot to oust Cayetano".Philippine Daily Inquirer. February 27, 2020. RetrievedOctober 13, 2020.
  24. ^abc"Philippine Congress enters crisis over leadership standoff".Mainichi Daily News. Associated Press. October 12, 2020. RetrievedOctober 12, 2020.
  25. ^Mercado, Neil Arwin (October 12, 2020)."Velasco installed as new Speaker in session outside House".Philippine Daily Inquirer. RetrievedOctober 12, 2020.
  26. ^"186 lawmakers elect Velasco as Speaker while House session is suspended".Rappler. RetrievedOctober 13, 2020.
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  30. ^ab"Cayetano out as CamSur 1st district caretaker".Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 17, 2020. RetrievedNovember 19, 2020.
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