5th Congress of the Philippines explained

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5th Congress of the Philippines
Term Start:January 22, 1962
Term End:December 17, 1965
Before:4th
After:6th
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber1 Leader1:Diosdado Macapagal
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:Vice President
Chamber1 Leader2:Emmanuel Pelaez
Chamber2:Senate
Membership2:24
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber2 Leader1:
Chamber2 Leader2 Type:President pro tempore
Chamber2 Leader2:Fernando Lopez
Chamber2 Leader3 Type:Majority leader
Chamber2 Leader3:Arturo Tolentino
Chamber3:House of Representatives
Chamber3 Leader1:
Chamber3 Leader2 Type:Speaker pro tempore
Chamber3 Leader2:Salipada Pendatun
Chamber3 Leader3 Type:Majority leader
Chamber3 Leader3:Justiniano Montano
Membership3:104
Chamber3 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader4 Type:Minority leader
Chamber2 Leader4:Estanislao Fernandez
Chamber3 Leader4 Type:Minority leader
Chamber3 Leader4:

The 5th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino; Pilipino: 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

Legislation

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

Leadership

Senate

House of Representatives

Salipada Pendatun (Cotabato, Liberal)

Justiniano Montano (Cavite, Nacionalista)

Members

Senate

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

SenatorPartyTerm ending
Nacionalista1965
Liberal1967
Nacionalista1963
Nacionalista1965
Liberal1963
Nacionalista1969
Liberal1965
Nacionalista1969
Liberal1967
Nacionalista1963
Nacionalista1963
Liberal1969
Nacionalista1965
Nacionalista1965
Progressive1967
Progressive1967
Liberal1965
Liberal1967
Liberal1963, 1969
Nacionalista1963
Nacionalista1963, 1969
Nacionalista1967
Nacionalista1965
Liberal1969
Nacionalista1967
Liberal1969
Nacionalista1967
Nationalist Citizens1965
Nacionalista1963, 1969

House of Representatives

Province/CityDistrictRepresentativeParty
AbraLoneNacionalista
AgusanLoneNacionalista
AklanLoneNacionalista
Albay1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdLiberal
AntiqueLoneNacionalista
BataanLoneNacionalista
BatanesLoneLiberal
Batangas1stNacionalista
Liberal
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
Bohol1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
BukidnonLoneNacionalista
Bulacan1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Cagayan1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Camarines NorteLoneLiberal
Camarines Sur1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Capiz1stLiberal
2ndLiberal
CatanduanesLoneLiberal
CaviteLoneNacionalista
Cebu1stNacionalista
2ndLiberal
3rdNacionalista
4thNacionalista
5thNacionalista
6thNacionalista
7thNacionalista
CotabatoLoneLiberal
DavaoLoneLiberal
Ilocos Norte1stLiberal
2ndNacionalista
Ilocos Sur1stLiberal
2ndLiberal
Iloilo1stLiberal
2ndNacionalista
3rdLiberal
Liberal
4thNacionalista
5thNacionalista
IsabelaLoneNacionalista
La Union1stNacionalista
2ndLiberal
Laguna1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Lanao del NorteLoneNacionalista
Lanao del SurLoneLiberal
Leyte1stNacionalista
2ndLiberal
3rdNacionalista
4thNacionalista
Manila1stLiberal
2ndNacionalista
3rdLiberal
4thLiberal
MarinduqueLoneNacionalista
MasbateLoneNacionalista
Misamis OccidentalLoneLiberal
Nacionalista
Misamis OrientalLoneLiberal
Mountain Province1st
2nd
3rd
Negros Occidental1stNacionalista
Nacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
Negros Oriental1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Nueva Ecija1stLiberal
2ndLiberal
Nueva VizcayaLoneNacionalista
Occidental MindoroLoneLiberal
Oriental MindoroLoneLiberal
PalawanLoneNacionalista
Pampanga1stLiberal
2ndNacionalista
Pangasinan1stNacionalista
2ndLiberal
3rdNacionalista
4thLiberal
5thNacionalista
Quezon1stNacionalista
2ndLiberal
Rizal1stLiberal
2ndLiberal
RomblonLoneNacionalista
Samar1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
Sorsogon1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Southern LeyteLoneNacionalista
SuluLoneNacionalista
Surigao del NorteLoneNacionalista
Surigao del SurLoneLiberal
Tarlac1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
ZambalesLoneNacionalista
Zamboanga del NorteLoneNacionalista
Zamboanga del SurLoneNacionalista

See also

External links

Further reading