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词条 8th Congress of the Philippines
释义

  1. Legislation

  2. Leadership

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  3. Members

     Composition  Senate  House of Representatives 

  4. See also

  5. External links

  6. Further reading

{{Infobox Philippine Congress
|rank = 8th
| current_president = Corazon Aquino
| current_vice_president = Salvador Laurel
| first_session = July 27, 1987
| last_session = June 17, 1992
| senate_president = Jovito Salonga
(1987-1992)
Neptali Gonzales
(1992)
| pro_tempore = Teofisto Guingona, Jr.
(1987-1990)
Sotero Laurel
(1990-1992)
Ernesto Maceda
(1992)
| senate_majority = Orlando Mercado
(1987-1990)
Teofisto Guingona, Jr.
(1990-1991)
Alberto Romulo (1991-1992)
| senate_minority = Juan Ponce Enrile
(1990-1992)
Wigberto Tañada (1992)
| house_speaker = Ramon Mitra, Jr.
| luzon_deputy = Emilio R. Espinosa
| visayas_deputy = Raul V. Del Mar
| mindanao_deputy = Abdulgani A. Salapuddin
| women_deputy = None[1]
| house_majority = Francisco Sumulong
| house_minority = Rodolfo B. Albano (Nacionalista/KBL)
(1987-1989)
Mohammed Ali B. Dimaporo
(1989-1990)
Salvador H. Escudero III (Nacionalista/KBL)
(1990-1991)
Victor F. Ortega
(1991-1992)
| previous =
| previous_year =
| next = 9th
| next_year = 1992
}}{{Politics of the Philippines}}

The Eighth Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikawalong Kongreso ng Pilipinas) is the meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives after the ratification of the Constitution of the Philippines in 1987.

Legislation

Laws passed by the 8th Congress:

Leadership

Senate

  • President of the Senate:

Jovito R. Salonga (Liberal)

Neptali A. Gonzales (LDP) elected January 18, 1992

  • Senate President Pro-Tempore:

Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. (Liberal)

Sotero Laurel (UNIDO) elected July 23, 1990

Ernesto M. Maceda (PDP-Laban) elected January 18, 1992

  • Majority Floor Leader:

Orlando S. Mercado (Liberal)

Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. (Liberal) elected July 23, 1990

Alberto G. Romulo (LDP) elected July 22, 1991

  • Minority Floor Leader

Juan Ponce Enrile (Nacionalista)

Wigberto E. Tañada (Liberal) elected January 18, 1992

House of Representatives

  • Speaker of the House of Representatives

Ramon V. Mitra, Jr. (LDP, 2nd District Palawan)

  • Speaker Pro-Tempore

Antonio V. Cuenco (LDP, 2nd District Cebu City)

  • Majority Floor Leader

Francisco S. Sumulong (LDP, 1st District Rizal)

  • Minority Floor Leader

Rodolfo B. Albano (Nacionalista/KBL), 1st District Isabela

Mohammed Ali B. Dimaporo (KBL), 2nd District Lanao del Sur) elected October 20, 1989

Salvador H. Escudero III (Nacionalista/KBL), 1st District Sorsogon) elected June 1, 1990

Victor F. Ortega (Nacionalista/KBL), 1st District La Union) elected July 22, 1991

Members

Composition

{{party name with colour|Grand Alliance for Democracy}} || 0 || 2{{party name with colour|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}} || 0 || 11{{party name with colour|Lakas ng Bansa}} || 6 || 24{{party name with colour|Lakas ng Bayan}} || 4 || 1{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || 8 || 16{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} || 3 || 4{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} || 4 || 22{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} || 1 || 23
Party SenateHouse of
Representatives
Partido ng Bayan 0 2
Sectoral representatives NA 14
PDP-Laban/Lakas ng Bansa coalition 0 21
Others and coalition 0 55
Total 24 214

Senate

Senator Party
 1.Heherson T. Alvarez
LDP
 2.Edgardo J. Angara
independent
 3.Agapito A. Aquino
BANDILA
 4.Juan Ponce Enrile
Nacionalista
 5.Joseph E. Estrada
Nacionalista
 6.Neptali A. Gonzales
LDP
 7.Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr.
Liberal
 8.Ernesto F. Herrera
Liberal
 9.Sotero H. Laurel
UNIDO
 10.Jose D. Lina, Jr.
LDP
 11.Ernesto M. Maceda
PDP-Laban
 12.Raul S. Manglapus
NUCD
 13.Orlando S. Mercado
Liberal
 14.John Henry R. Osmeña
Liberal
 15.Vicente T. Paterno
PDP-Laban
 16.Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.
PDP-Laban
 17.Santanina T. Rasul
Liberal
 18.Alberto G. Romulo
LDP
 19.Rene A.V. Saguisag
Liberal
 20.Jovito R. Salonga
Liberal
 21.Leticia R. Shahani
LDP
 22.Mamintal A.J. Tamano
Nacionalista
 23.Wigberto E. Tañada
Liberal
 24.Victor San Andres Ziga
Liberal
{{refbegin}}

{{note|enrile|1}} Assumed office on August 15, 1987, after Augusto Sanchez' election protest was dismissed by the Supreme Court.

{{note|manglapus|2}} Resigned on October 9, 1987, and appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs on October 15, 1987.

{{note|rasul|3}} Assumed office on July 26, 1987.

{{note|tamano|4}} Assumed office on July 6, 1987.

{{refend}}

House of Representatives

District Representatives
Province/CityDistrictRepresentativeParty
Abra
Lone
Rudolfo A. BernardezLDP
Agusan del Norte
1st
Charito B. PlazaLiberal
2nd
Edelmiro A. Amante, Sr.Nacionalista
Agusan del Sur
Lone
Democrito O. PlazaKBL
Aklan
Lone
Ramon B. LegaspiLDP
Albay
1st
Edcel C. LagmanLDP
2nd
Carlos R. ImperialIndependent
3rd
Efren R. SarteLiberal
Antique
Lone
Exequiel B. JavierLDP
Aurora
Lone
Benedicto G. MiranLDP
Bacolod City
Lone
Romeo G. GuanzonIndependent
Basilan
Lone
Alvin G. DansLDP
Bataan
1st
Felicito C. PayumoLiberal
2nd
Enrique T. GarciaLDP
Batanes
Lone
Florencio B. Abad[2]Liberal
Batangas
1st
Conrado V. ApacibleLiberal
2nd
Hernando B. PerezLDP
3rd
Milagros Laurel-TrinidadNacionalista Party (earlier UNIDO)
4th
Jose E. CalingasanLDP
Benguet
1st
Honorato Y. AquinoLDP
2nd
Samuel M. DangwaLDP
Bohol
1st
Venice Borja-Agana
2nd
David B. Tirol
3rd
Isidro C. Zarraga
Bukidnon
1st
Socorro O. Acosta
2nd
Violeta T. Labaria
3rd
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr.KBL
Bulacan
1st
Francisco B. Aniag, Jr.
2nd
Vicente C. Rivera, Jr.
3rd
Jose L. Cabochan
4th
Rogaciano M. Mercado[3]LDP
Cagayan
1st
Domingo A. Tuzon
2nd
Leoncio M. PuzonKBL
3rd
Tito M. Dupaya
Cagayan de Oro City
Lone
Benedicta B. Roa
Caloocan City
1st
Virgilio P. Robles
Romeo L. Santos[4]
2nd
Gerardo P. Cabochan
Camarines Norte
Lone
Renato M. UnicoLDP
Camarines Sur
1st
Rolando R. Andaya
2nd
Raul S. RocoLDP
3rd
Eduardo P. Pilapil
4th
Ciriaco R. Alfelor
Camiguin
Lone
Pedro P. Romualdo
Capiz
1st
Gerardo A. Roxas, Jr.Liberal
2nd
Cornelio T. VillarealLiberal
Catanduanes
Lone
Moises M. Tapia[5]
Cavite
1st
Leonardo L. Guerrero
2nd
Renato P. DragonKBL
3rd
Jorge A. Nuñez
Cebu
1st
Antonio Bacaltos
2nd
Crisologo A. Abines
3rd
Pablo P. GarciaLDP
4th
Celestino E. Martinez, Jr.LDP
5th
Ramon D. Durano IIIKBL
6th
Vicente L. de la SernaLDP
Cebu City
1st
Raul V. Del MarLDP
2nd
Antonio V. CuencoLDP
Cotabato (North)
1st
Rodrigo B. Gutang
2nd
Gregorio A. AndolanaPnB
Davao City
1st
Jesus G. DurezaLDP
Prospero C. Nograles[6]
2nd
Cornelio P. Maskariño
3rd
Luis T. Santos
Davao del Norte
1st
Lorenzo S. Sarmiento
2nd
Baltazar A. Sator
3rd
Rodolfo P. Del RosarioLDP
Davao del Sur
1st
Juanito G. Camasura, Jr.
2nd
Benjamin V. Bautista, Sr.KBL
Davao Oriental
1st
Enrico G. DayanghirangPDP-Laban
2nd
Thelma Z. AlmarioLDP
Eastern Samar
Lone
Jose T. Ramirez
Ifugao
Lone
Gualberto B. LumauigKBL
Ilocos Norte
1st
Roque R. Ablan, Jr.KBL
2nd
Mariano R. Nalupta, Jr.
Ilocos Sur
1st
Luis C. SingsonKBL
2nd
Eric D. SingsonKBL
Iloilo
1st
Oscar G. Garin
2nd
Alberto J. Lopez
3rd
Licurgo P. Tirador
4th
Narciso D. MonfortKBL
5th
Neil D. TupasKBL
Iloilo City
Lone
Rafael J. Lopez-Vito
Isabela
1st
Rodolfo B. Albano
KBL
2nd
Simplicio B. Domingo, Jr.KBL
3rd
Santiago P. Respicio
4th
Antonio M. AbayaKBL
Kalinga-Apayao
Lone
William F. Claver
La Union
1st
Victor F. OrtegaNacionalista/KBL
2nd
Jose D. AspirasKBL
Laguna
1st
Nereo R. Joaquin
2nd
Justin M. Chipeco, Jr.KBL
3rd
Florante L. Aquino
4th
Magdaleno M. Palacol
Lanao del Norte
1st
Mariano Ll. BadellesKBL
2nd
Abdullah D. Dimaporo[7]KBL
Lanao del Sur
1st
Sultan Omar M. DianalanLDP
2nd
Mohamad Ali B. DimaporoKBL
Las Piñas-Muntinlupa
Lone
Filemon C. Aguilar
Leyte
1st
Cirilo Roy C. Montejo
2nd
Manuel L. Horca, Jr.
3rd
Alberto S. VelosoKBL
4th
Carmelo J. Locsinindependent
5th
Eriberto V. LoretoLDP
Maguindanao
1st
Michael Mastura
2nd
Guimid P. Matalam
Makati
Lone
Ma. Consuelo Puyat-ReyesKBL
Malabon-Navotas
Lone
Teresa Aquino-OretaLDP
Manila
1st
Martin B. IsidroLiberal
2nd
Jaime C. LopezPDP-Laban
3rd
Leonardo B. Fugoso
4th
Ramon S. Bagatsing, Jr.LDP
5th
Amado S. BagatsingLDP
6th
Pablo V. Ocampo
Marikina
Lone
Democlito J. Angeles
Marinduque
Lone
Carmencita O. Reyes
Masbate
1st
Tito R. Espinosa
2nd
Luz Cleta R. Bakunawa
3rd
Moises R. Espinosa[8]
Misamis Occidental
1st
Ernie D. Clarete
2nd
Herminia M. Ramiro
Misamis Oriental
1st
Isacio A. Pelaez
2nd
Victorico L. Chavez
Mountain Province
Lone
Victor S. DominguezKBL
Negros Occidental
1st
Salvador S. Laguda
2nd
Manuel H. Puey
3rd
Jose Carlos V. Lacson
4th
Edward M. Matti
5th
Mariano M. Yulo
6th
Hortensia L. Starke
Negros Oriental
1st
Jerome V. Paras
2nd
Miguel L. RomeroLDP
3rd
Margarito B. Teves
Northern Samar
1st
Raul A. Daza
Liberal
2nd
Jose L. Ong, Jr.LDP
Nueva Ecija
1st
Eduardo Nonato N. JosonKBL/BALANE
2nd
Simeon E. Garcia, Jr.
3rd
Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr.
4th
Nicanor D. De Guzman, Jr.[9]
Nueva Vizcaya
Lone
Carlos M. PadillaLDP
Occidental Mindoro
Lone
Mario Gene J. Mendiola
Oriental Mindoro
1st
Rodolfo G. Valencia
2nd
Jesus M. Punzalan
Palawan
1st
David A. Ponce De Leon
2nd
Ramon V. MitraLDP
Pampanga
1st
Carmelo F. Lazatin
2nd
Emigdio L. LingadLDP
3rd
Oscar S. RodriguezPnB
4th
Marciano M. Pineda
Emilio Bondoc[10]
Pangasinan
1st
Oscar M. Orbos[11]
2nd
Antonio E. Bengson III
3rd
Fabian S. SisonLDP
4th
Jose C. De Venecia, Jr.LDP
5th
Conrado B. Estrella, Jr.
6th
Conrado M. Estrella III
Parañaque
Lone
Freddie N. Webb
Pasay City
Lone
Lorna Verano-Yap
Pasig
Lone
Rufino S. Javier
Pateros-Taguig
Lone
Dante O. Tinga
Quezon
1st
Wilfrido L. Enverga
2nd
Mario L. Tagarao[12]
3rd
Bienvenido O. Marquez, Jr.
4th
Oscar F. Santos
Quezon City
1st
Renato A. Yap
2nd
Antonio L. Aquino
3rd
Anna Dominique M.L. Coseteng
4th
Ismael A. Mathay, Jr.KBL
Quirino
Lone
Junie E. Cua
Rizal
1st
Francisco S. SumulongLDP
2nd
Emigdio S. Tanjuatco, Jr.LDP
Romblon
Lone
Natalio M. Beltran, Jr.LDP
Samar (Western)
1st
Jose A. RoñoKBL
2nd
Venancio T. GarducePnB
San Juan-Mandaluyong
Lone
Ronaldo B. ZamoraKBL
Siquijor
Lone
Orlando B. Fua
Sorsogon
1st
Salvador H. Escudero IIIKBL
2nd
Bonifacio H. GillegoPnB
South Cotabato
1st
Adelbert W. Antonino
2nd
Hilario L. De Pedro III
3rd
James L. Chiongbian
Southern Leyte
Lone
Roger G. Mercado
Rosette Y. Lerias[13]
Sultan Kudarat
Lone
Estanislao V. Valdez
Sulu
1st
Abdusakur M. Tan
2nd
Arden S. Anni
Surigao del Norte
1st
Glenda B. Ecleo
2nd
Constantino C. Navarro
Surigao del Sur
1st
Mario S. Ty
2nd
Ernesto T. Estrella
Tarlac
1st
Jose R. Cojuangco, Jr.LDP
2nd
Jose V. YapLDP
3rd
Herminio S. AquinoLDP
Tawi-Tawi
Lone
Alawadin T. Bandon, Jr.
Romulo Espaldon[14]
Valenzuela
Lone
Antonio M. Serapio
Zambales
1st
Katherine H. Gordon
2nd
Pacita T. Gonzales
Zamboanga City
Lone
Maria Clara LobregatLDP
Zamboanga del Norte
1st
Artemio A. Adasa, Jr.
2nd
Ernesto S. Amatong
3rd
Angel M. Carloto
Zamboanga del Sur
1st
Isidoro E. Real, Jr.
2nd
Antonio H. Cerilles
3rd
Wilfredo G. Cainglet
Sectoral Representatives
SectorRepresentative
DisabledArturo Borjal
Estrella G. Juco[15]
FarmersDabiel De Luna
FisherfolkAntonio Olegario
LaborRamon Jabar, Jr.
Adelize A. Raymundo
Alejandro C. Villariza
PeasantRomeo Angeles
Bartolome Arteche
Urban PoorHerminio Panganiban
Rey M. Teves
Veteran & ElderlyDionisio Ojeda
YouthAl Ignatius Lopez
Jose Luis Martin Gascon

See also

  • Congress of the Philippines
  • Senate of the Philippines
  • House of Representatives of the Philippines
  • Philippine legislative election, 1987
1. ^The Office of the Deputy Speaker was created in 2007.
2. ^Appointed Secretary of Agrarian Reform on December 31, 1989
3. ^Died on November 13, 1989.
4. ^Replaced Virgilio P. Robles on March 6, 1991.
5. ^Died on November 15, 1987.
6. ^Replaced Jesus G. Dureza in July 1989.
7. ^Resigned on December 12, 1989, to run for ARMM Governor .
8. ^Moises R. Espinosa was assassinated during incumbency on March 17, 1989.
9. ^Resigned on August 7, 1990.
10. ^Replaced Marciano M. Pineda on January 28, 1992.
11. ^Appointed Secretary of Transportation and Communications on January 1, 1990.
12. ^Died on April 23, 1990.
13. ^Replaced Roger G. Mercado.
14. ^Replaced Alawadin T. Bandon, Jr. on December 12, 1990.
15. ^Died on July 7, 1989.

External links

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Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
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