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5th Congress of the Philippines

The 5th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikalimang Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, met from January 22, 1962, until December 17, 1965, during the presidency of Diosdado Macapagal.

Sessions

  • First Regular Session: January 22 – May 17, 1962
  • Second Regular Session: January 28 – May 23, 1963
    • First Special Session: June 10 – July 12, 1963
  • Third Regular Session: January 27 – May 21, 1964
    • Second Special Session: May 22 – June 25, 1964
    • Third Special Session: June 26 – July 8, 1964
    • Fourth Special Session: August 3–15, 1964
  • Fourth Regular Session: January 25 – May 20, 1965
    • Fifth Special Session: May 21 – June 24, 1965
    • Sixth Special Session: June 30 – July 12, 1965
    • First Joint Session: March 1 – May 5, 1965
    • Second Joint Session: December 14–17, 1965

Legislation

The Fifth Congress passed a total of 1,192 laws. (Republic Act Nos. 3451 – 4642)

Major legislation

Leadership

 
 
Composition of the Senate during the 5th Congress' 1st and 2nd (left), and 3rd & 4th (right) sessions.
 
Composition of the House of Representatives during the 5th Congress.

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, Sr. (NP)
Arturo M. Tolentino (NP)
  • Minority Floor Leader:
Estanislao A. Fernandez (LP)

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) elected March 9, 1962

Members

Senate

First Session to Second Session
Senator Partya Term Start Term End
  Alejandro D. Almendras
1959
1965
  Gaudencio E. Antonino
1961
1967
  Eulogio B. Balao
1957
1963
  Mariano Jesús L. Cuenco
1959
1965
  Rogelio L. de la Rosa
1957
1963
  Estanislao A. Fernandez
1959
1965
  Maria Kalaw-Katigbak
1961
1967
  Oscar R. Ledesma
1957
1963
  Roseller T. Lim
1957
1963
  Fernando Lopez
1959
1965
  Genaro Magsaysay
1959
1965
  Manuel P. Manahan
1961
1967
  Raul S. Manglapus
1961
1967
  Ferdinand E. Marcos
1959
1965
  Camilo O. Osías
1961
1967
  Ambrosio B. Padilla
1957
1963
  Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr.
1957
1963
  Gil J. Puyat
1957
1963
  Francisco Rodrigo
1961
1967
  Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.
1959
1965
  Jose J. Roy
1961
1967
  Lorenzo M. Sumulong
1961
1967
  Lorenzo M. Tañada
1959
1965
  Arturo M. Tolentino
1957
1963
^a Party affiliation at the time of their election.
LP — Liberal Party
NP — Nacionalista Party
GA — Grand Alliance (Progressive Party successor)
NCP — Nationalist Citizens' Party (caucuses with Nacionalista Party)
Third Session to Fourth Session
Senator Partya Term Start Term End
  Alejandro D. Almendras
1959
1965
  Gaudencio E. Antonino
1961
1967
  Mariano Jesús D. Cuenco1
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. Osías
1961
1967
  Ambrosio B. Padilla
1963
1969
  Gil J. Puyat
1963
1969
  Francisco Rodrigo
1961
1967
  Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.2
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.

House of Representatives

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

See also

External links

  • . Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
  • "The LAWPHiL Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. from the original on September 1, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.

Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • Paras, Corazon L. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
  • Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.

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The 5th Congress of the Philippines Filipino Ikalimang Kongreso ng Pilipinas composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives met from January 22 1962 until December 17 1965 during the presidency of Diosdado Macapagal 5th Congress of the PhilippinesJanuary 22 1962 December 17 1965PresidentDiosdado MacapagalVice PresidentEmmanuel PelaezSenateSenate President Eulogio A Rodriguez Sr Ferdinand E MarcosSenate Presidentpro temporeFernando LopezMajority leaderCipriano P Primicias Sr Arturo M TolentinoMinority leaderEstanislao A FernandezHouse of RepresentativesHouse SpeakerDaniel Z RomualdezCornelio T VillarealMajority leaderJustiniano S MontanoMinority leaderCornelio T VillarealDaniel Z Romualdez 4th 1958 6th 1966 Contents 1 Sessions 2 Legislation 2 1 Major legislation 3 Leadership 3 1 Senate 3 2 House of Representatives 4 Members 4 1 Senate 4 2 House of Representatives 5 See also 6 External links 7 Further readingSessions EditFirst Regular Session January 22 May 17 1962 Second Regular Session January 28 May 23 1963 First Special Session June 10 July 12 1963 Third Regular Session January 27 May 21 1964 Second Special Session May 22 June 25 1964 Third Special Session June 26 July 8 1964 Fourth Special Session August 3 15 1964 Fourth Regular Session January 25 May 20 1965 Fifth Special Session May 21 June 24 1965 Sixth Special Session June 30 July 12 1965 First Joint Session March 1 May 5 1965 Second Joint Session December 14 17 1965Legislation EditThe Fifth Congress passed a total of 1 192 laws Republic Act Nos 3451 4642 Major legislation EditLeadership Edit Composition of the Senate during the 5th Congress 1st and 2nd left and 3rd amp 4th right sessions Composition of the House of Representatives during the 5th Congress Senate Edit President of the Senate Eulogio A Rodriguez Sr NP Ferdinand E Marcos LP elected on April 5 1963 dd Senate President Pro Tempore Fernando Lopez NP dd Majority Floor Leader Cipriano P Primicias Sr NP Arturo M Tolentino NP dd Minority Floor Leader Estanislao A Fernandez LP dd House of Representatives Edit Speaker Daniel Z Romualdez NP 4th District Leyte Cornelio T Villareal LP 2nd District Capiz elected March 9 1962 dd Speaker Pro Tempore Salipada K Pendatun LP Lone District Cotabato dd Majority Floor Leader Justiniano S Montano LP Lone District Cavite dd Minority Floor Leader Cornelio T Villareal LP 2nd District Capiz Daniel Z Romualdez NP 4th District Leyte elected March 9 1962 dd Members EditSenate Edit First Session to Second Session Senator Partya Term Start Term End Alejandro D Almendras NP 1959 1965 Gaudencio E Antonino LP 1961 1967 Eulogio B Balao NP 1957 1963 Mariano Jesus L Cuenco NP 1959 1965 Rogelio L de la Rosa LP 1957 1963 Estanislao A Fernandez LP 1959 1965 Maria Kalaw Katigbak LP 1961 1967 Oscar R Ledesma NP 1957 1963 Roseller T Lim NP 1957 1963 Fernando Lopez NP 1959 1965 Genaro Magsaysay NP 1959 1965 Manuel P Manahan PPP 1961 1967 Raul S Manglapus PPP 1961 1967 Ferdinand E Marcos LP 1959 1965 Camilo O Osias LP 1961 1967 Ambrosio B Padilla LP 1957 1963 Cipriano P Primicias Sr NP 1957 1963 Gil J Puyat NP 1957 1963 Francisco Rodrigo LP 1961 1967 Eulogio A Rodriguez Sr NP 1959 1965 Jose J Roy NP 1961 1967 Lorenzo M Sumulong NP 1961 1967 Lorenzo M Tanada NCP 1959 1965 Arturo M Tolentino NP 1957 1963 a Party affiliation at the time of their election LP Liberal Party NP Nacionalista Party GA Grand Alliance Progressive Party successor NCP Nationalist Citizens Party caucuses with Nacionalista Party dd Third Session to Fourth Session Senator Partya Term Start Term End Alejandro D Almendras NP 1959 1965 Gaudencio E Antonino LP 1961 1967 Mariano Jesus D Cuenco1 NP 1959 1965 Jose W Diokno NP 1963 1969 Estanislao A Fernandez LP 1959 1965 Rodolfo T Ganzon NP 1963 1969 Maria Kalaw Katigbak LP 1961 1967 Juan R Liwag LP 1963 1969 Fernando Lopez NP 1959 1965 Genaro F Magsaysay NP 1959 1965 Manuel P Manahan PPP 1961 1967 Raul S Manglapus PPP 1961 1967 Ferdinand E Marcos LP 1959 1965 Camilo O Osias LP 1961 1967 Ambrosio B Padilla LP 1963 1969 Gil J Puyat NP 1963 1969 Francisco Rodrigo LP 1961 1967 Eulogio A Rodriguez Sr 2 NP 1959 1965 Gerardo M Roxas LP 1963 1969 Jose J Roy NP 1961 1967 Tecla San Andres Ziga LP 1963 1969 Lorenzo M Sumulong NP 1961 1967 Lorenzo M Tanada NCP 1959 1965 Arturo M Tolentino NP 1963 1969 1 Died on February 25 1964 2 Died on December 9 1964 House of Representatives Edit Fifth Congress representation map of the Philippines Province City District RepresentativeAbra Lone Lucas P ParedesAgusan Lone Guillermo R SanchezAklan Lone Godofredo P RamosAlbay 1st Venancio P Ziga2nd Justino Nuyda3rd Josefina B DuranAntique Lone Tobias FornierBataan Lone Jose R NuguidBatanes Lone Jorge A AbadBatangas 1st Apolinario R Apacible 1 Luis N Lopez 2 2nd Apolinario V Marasigan3rd Jose B Laurel Jr Bohol 1st Natalio P Castillo2nd Bartolome C Cabangbang3rd Maximino A GarciaBukidnon Lone Cesar M FortichBulacan 1st Teodulo C Natividad2nd Rogaciano M MercadoCagayan 1st Tito M Dupaya2nd Benjamin LigotCamarines Norte Lone Marcial R PimentelCamarines Sur 1st Juan F Trivino2nd Felix A FuentebellaCapiz 1st Gerardo M Roxas 3 2nd Cornelio T VillarealCatanduanes Lone Jose M AlbertoCavite Lone Justiniano S MontanoCebu 1st Ramon M Durano2nd Jose L Briones3rd Maximino Noel4th Isidro Kintanar5th Miguel Cuenco6th Manuel A Zosa7th Tereso DumonCotabato Lone Salipada K PendatunDavao Lone Ismael L VelosoIlocos Norte 1st Antonio V Raquiza2nd Simeon M ValdezIlocos Sur 1st Floro Crisologo2nd Pablo SanidadIloilo 1st Pedro G Trono2nd Rodolfo Ganzon 3 3rd Ramon C Tabiana4th Ricardo Yap Ladrido5th Jose M AldeguerIsabela Lone Delfin B AlbanoLa Union 1st Francisco Ortega2nd Manuel T CasesLaguna 1st Joaquin E Chipeco2nd Wenceslao R LagumbayLanao del Norte Lone Laurentino Ll BadellesLanao del Sur Lone Rasid LucmanLeyte 1st Daniel Z Romualdez2nd Primo Olong Avestruz Villasin3rd Marcelino R Veloso4th Dominador M TanManila 1st Fidel S Santiago2nd Joaquin R Roces3rd Ramon D Bagatsing4th Justo AlbertMarinduque Lone Francisco M LecarozMasbate Lone Emilio Espinosa Jr Misamis Occidental Lone Guillermo C SamboMisamis Oriental Lone Vicente B De LaraMountain Province 1st Alfredo G Lamen2nd Ramon P Mitra3rd Luis HoraNegros Occidental 1st Armando C Gustilo 4 Vicente F Gustilo Sr 2 2nd Inocencio V Ferrer3rd Agustin M GatuslaoNegros Oriental 1st Lorenzo Teves2nd Lamberto L MaciasNueva Ecija 1st Eugenio Baltao2nd Felicisimo OcampoNueva Vizcaya Lone Leonardo B PerezOccidental Mindoro Lone Felipe S AbeledaOriental Mindoro Lone Luciano A JosonPalawan Lone Gaudencio E AbordoPampanga 1st Juanita L Nepomuceno2nd Emilio P CortezPangasinan 1st Aguedo F Agbayani2nd Angel B Fernandez3rd Cipriano Primicias Jr 4th Amadeo J Perez5th Luciano MillanQuezon 1st Manuel S Enverga2nd Eladio A CaliwaraRizal 1st Rufino D Antonio2nd Jovito SalongaRomblon Lone Jose D MorenoSamar 1st Eladio T Balite2nd Fernando R Veloso3rd Felipe J AbrigoSorsogon 1st Salvador R Encinas2nd Vicente PeraltaSouthern Leyte Lone Nicanor E YniguezSulu Lone Salih UtutalumSurigao del Norte Lone Reynaldo P HonradoSurigao del Sur Lone Vicente L PimentelTarlac 1st Jose S Cojuangco Jr 2nd Constancio E CastanedaZambales Lone Virgilio L AfableZamboanga del Norte Lone Alberto UbayZamboanga del Sur Lone Vincenzo Sagun 1961 to 1963 a b 1963 to 1965 a b Elected to the Senate in 1963 1961 to 1962 See also EditCongress of the Philippines Senate of the Philippines House of Representatives of the Philippines 1961 Philippine general election 1963 Philippine general electionExternal links Edit List of Senators Senate of the Philippines Archived from the original on September 14 2006 Retrieved September 16 2006 The LAWPHiL Project Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank Arellano Law Foundation Archived from the original on September 1 2006 Retrieved September 16 2006 Further reading EditPhilippine House of Representatives Congressional Library Paras Corazon L 2000 The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines ISBN 971 8832 24 6 Pobre Cesar P 2000 Philippine Legislature 100 Years ISBN 971 92245 0 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 5th Congress of the Philippines amp oldid 1130824062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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