5th Congress of the Philippines
January 22, 1962 – December 17, 1965 | |
President | Diosdado Macapagal |
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Vice President | Emmanuel Pelaez |
Senate | |
Senate President | Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. Ferdinand E. Marcos |
Senate President pro tempore | Fernando Lopez |
Majority leader | Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr. Arturo M. Tolentino |
Minority leader | Estanislao A. Fernandez |
House of Representatives | |
House Speaker | Daniel Z. Romualdez Cornelio T. Villareal |
Majority leader | Justiniano S. Montano |
Minority leader | Cornelio T. Villareal Daniel Z. Romualdez |
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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.
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.
Senate
- President of the Senate:
- Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (NP)
- Ferdinand E. Marcos (LP), elected on April 5, 1963
- Senate President Pro-Tempore:
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Minority Floor Leader:
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
The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:
- For senators elected on November 12, 1957: December 30, 1957 – December 30, 1963
- For senators elected on November 10, 1959: December 30, 1959 – December 30, 1965
- For senators elected on November 14, 1961: December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1967
- For senators elected on November 12, 1963: December 30, 1963 – December 30, 1969
House of Representatives
Province/City | District | Representative | Party | |
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Abra | Lone | Lucas P. Paredes | Nacionalista | |
Agusan | Lone | Guillermo R. Sanchez | Nacionalista | |
Aklan | Lone | Godofredo P. Ramos | Nacionalista | |
Albay | 1st | Venancio P. Ziga | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Justino Nuyda | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Josefina B. Duran | Liberal | ||
Antique | Lone | Tobias Fornier[c] | Nacionalista | |
Bataan | Lone | Jose R. Nuguid | Nacionalista | |
Batanes | Lone | Jorge A. Abad[d] | Liberal | |
Batangas | 1st | Apolinario R. Apacible[e] | Nacionalista | |
Luis N. Lopez[f] | Liberal | |||
2nd | Apolinario V. Marasigan | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Jose Laurel Jr. | Nacionalista | ||
Bohol | 1st | Natalio P. Castillo | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Bartolome C. Cabangbang | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Maximino A. Garcia | Nacionalista | ||
Bukidnon | Lone | Cesar M. Fortich | Nacionalista | |
Bulacan | 1st | Teodulo C. Natividad | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Rogaciano M. Mercado | Nacionalista | ||
Cagayan | 1st | Tito M. Dupaya | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Benjamin Ligot | Nacionalista | ||
Camarines Norte | Lone | Marcial R. Pimentel | Liberal | |
Camarines Sur | 1st | Juan F. Triviño | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Felix Fuentebella | Nacionalista | ||
Capiz | 1st | Gerardo Roxas[g] | Liberal | |
2nd | Cornelio Villareal | Liberal | ||
Catanduanes | Lone | Jose M. Alberto | Liberal | |
Cavite | Lone | Justiniano Montano | Nacionalista | |
Cebu | 1st | Ramon M. Durano | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Jose Briones | Liberal | ||
3rd | Maximino Noel | Nacionalista | ||
4th | Isidro Kintanar | Nacionalista | ||
5th | Miguel Cuenco | Nacionalista | ||
6th | Manuel A. Zosa | Nacionalista | ||
7th | Tereso Dumon | Nacionalista | ||
Cotabato | Lone | Salipada Pendatun | Liberal | |
Davao | Lone | Ismael L. Veloso | Nacionalista | |
Ilocos Norte | 1st | Antonio V. Raquiza | Liberal | |
2nd | Simeon M. Valdez | Nacionalista | ||
Ilocos Sur | 1st | Floro Crisologo | Liberal | |
2nd | Pablo Sanidad | Liberal | ||
Iloilo | 1st | Pedro G. Trono | Liberal | |
2nd | Rodolfo Ganzon[g] | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Ramon C. Tabiana[h] | Liberal | ||
Gloria Tabiana[i] | Liberal | |||
4th | Ricardo Yap Ladrido | Nacionalista | ||
5th | Jose M. Aldeguer | Nacionalista | ||
Isabela | Lone | Delfin B. Albano | Nacionalista | |
La Union | 1st | Francisco Ortega | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Manuel T. Cases | Liberal | ||
Laguna | 1st | Joaquin E. Chipeco | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Wenceslao R. Lagumbay | Nacionalista | ||
Lanao del Norte | Lone | Laurentino Ll. Badelles | Nacionalista | |
Lanao del Sur | Lone | Rasid Lucman | Liberal | |
Leyte | 1st | Daniel Z. Romualdez | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Primo Villasin | Liberal | ||
3rd | Marcelino R. Veloso | Nacionalista | ||
4th | Dominador M. Tan | Nacionalista | ||
Manila | 1st | Fidel S. Santiago | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Joaquin R. Roces | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Ramon Bagatsing | Liberal | ||
4th | Justo Albert | Liberal | ||
Marinduque | Lone | Francisco M. Lecaroz | Nacionalista | |
Masbate | Lone | Emilio Espinosa, Jr. | Nacionalista | |
Misamis Occidental | Lone | William Chiongbian[j] | Liberal | |
Guillermo C. Sambo[k] | Nacionalista | |||
Misamis Oriental | Lone | Vicente B. De Lara | Liberal | |
Mountain Province | 1st | Alfredo G. Lamen | ||
2nd | Ramon P. Mitra | |||
3rd | Luis Hora | |||
Negros Occidental | 1st | Armando C. Gustilo[l] | Nacionalista | |
Vicente F. Gustilo Sr.[f] | Nacionalista | |||
2nd | Inocencio V. Ferrer | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Agustin M. Gatuslao | Nacionalista | ||
Negros Oriental | 1st | Lorenzo Teves | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Lamberto L. Macias | Nacionalista | ||
Nueva Ecija | 1st | Eugenio Baltao | Liberal | |
2nd | Felicisimo Ocampo | Liberal | ||
Nueva Vizcaya | Lone | Leonardo B. Perez | Nacionalista | |
Occidental Mindoro | Lone | Felipe S. Abeleda | Liberal | |
Oriental Mindoro | Lone | Luciano A. Joson | Liberal | |
Palawan | Lone | Gaudencio E. Abordo | Nacionalista | |
Pampanga | 1st | Juanita L. Nepomuceno | Liberal | |
2nd | Emilio P. Cortez | Nacionalista | ||
Pangasinan | 1st | Aguedo F. Agbayani | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Angel B. Fernandez | Liberal | ||
3rd | Cipriano Primicias Jr. | Nacionalista | ||
4th | Amadeo J. Perez | Liberal | ||
5th | Luciano Millan | Nacionalista | ||
Quezon | 1st | Manuel S. Enverga | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Eladio A. Caliwara | Liberal | ||
Rizal | 1st | Rufino D. Antonio | Liberal | |
2nd | Jovito Salonga | Liberal | ||
Romblon | Lone | Jose D. Moreno | Nacionalista | |
Samar | 1st | Eladio T. Balite | Liberal | |
2nd | Fernando R. Veloso | Nacionalista | ||
3rd | Felipe J. Abrigo | Nacionalista | ||
Sorsogon | 1st | Salvador R. Encinas | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Vicente Peralta | Nacionalista | ||
Southern Leyte | Lone | Nicanor Yñiguez | Nacionalista | |
Sulu | Lone | Salih Ututalum | Nacionalista | |
Surigao del Norte | Lone | Reynaldo P. Honrado | Nacionalista | |
Surigao del Sur | Lone | Vicente L. Pimentel | Liberal | |
Tarlac | 1st | Jose Cojuangco Jr. | Nacionalista | |
2nd | Constancio E. Castañeda | Nacionalista | ||
Zambales | Lone | Virgilio L. Afable | Nacionalista | |
Zamboanga del Norte | Lone | Alberto Ubay | Nacionalista | |
Zamboanga del Sur | Lone | Vincenzo Sagun | Liberal |
Notes
- ^ Died on February 25, 1964.
- ^ Died on December 19, 1964.
- ^ Died on October 31, 1964.
- ^ Appointed as Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications on June 22, 1964.
- ^ Died on August 22, 1963.
- ^ a b Elected in a special election on November 12, 1963.
- ^ a b Elected to the Senate on November 12, 1963.
- ^ Died on December 20, 1964.
- ^ Elected in a special election on November 9, 1964.
- ^ Removed on March 17, 1962 after an electoral protest.
- ^ Took office on March 17, 1962.
- ^ Died on December 17, 1962.
See also
- Congress of the Philippines
- Senate of the Philippines
- House of Representatives of the Philippines
- 1961 Philippine general election
- 1963 Philippine general election
External links
- "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
- 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.