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1 Sessions  





2 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 Notes  





7 Further reading  





8 External links  














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6th Congress of the Philippines
5th 7th
Overview
TermJanuary 17, 1966 – June 17, 1969
PresidentFerdinand Marcos
Vice PresidentFernando Lopez
Senate
Members24
President
  • Gil Puyat
    (from January 26, 1967)
  • President pro tempore
  • Jose Roy
    (from January 26, 1967)
  • Majority leader
  • Rodolfo Ganzon
    (from January 26, 1967)
  • Minority leaderAmbrosio Padilla
    House of Representatives
    Members104
    Speaker
  • Jose Laurel Jr.
    (from February 2, 1967)
  • Speaker pro temporeJose M. Aldeguer
    Majority leader
  • Marcelino Veloso
    (from February 2, 1967)
  • Majority leader
  • Cornelio Villareal
    (from February 2, 1967)
  • The 6th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikaanim na Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, met from January 17, 1966, until June 17, 1969, during the first three-and-a-half years of Ferdinand Marcos's presidency.

    Sessions[edit]

    Legislation[edit]

    The Sixth Congress passed a total of 1,481 laws. (Republic Act Nos. 4643 – 6123)

    Leadership[edit]

    Composition of the Senate during the 6th Congress' 1st and 2nd (left), and 3rd & 4th (right) sessions.
    Composition of the House of Representatives during the 6th Congress.

    Senate[edit]

    House of Representatives[edit]

    Members[edit]

    Senate[edit]

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

    Senator Party Term ending
    Alejandro Almendras Nacionalista 1971
    Gaudencio Antonino[a] Liberal 1967
    Magnolia Antonino[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Ninoy Aquino[b] Liberal 1973
    Dominador Aytona Nacionalista 1971
    Helena Benitez[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Jose W. Diokno Nacionalista 1969
    Eva Estrada Kalaw Nacionalista 1971
    Rodolfo Ganzon Nacionalista 1969
    Maria Kalaw Katigbak[c] Liberal 1967
    Wenceslao Lagumbay Nacionalista 1971
    Salvador Laurel[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Juan Liwag Liberal 1969
    Genaro Magsaysay Nacionalista 1971
    Manuel Manahan[c] Liberal 1967
    Raul Manglapus[c] Liberal 1967
    Camilo Osias[c] Liberal 1967
    Sergio Osmeña Jr. Liberal 1971
    Ambrosio Padilla Liberal 1969
    Emmanuel Pelaez[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Leonardo B. Perez[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Gil Puyat Nacionalista 1969
    Soc Rodrigo[c] Nacionalista 1967
    Gerardo Roxas Liberal 1969
    Jose Roy[d] Nacionalista 1967, 1973
    Jovito Salonga Liberal 1971
    Tecla San Andres Ziga Liberal 1969
    Lorenzo Sumulong[c] Nacionalista 1967
    Lorenzo Tañada Nationalist Citizens 1971
    Lorenzo Teves[b] Nacionalista 1973
    Arturo Tolentino Nacionalista 1969

    House of Representatives[edit]

    Third Congress representation map of the Philippines
    Province/City District Representative Party
    Abra Lone Carmelo Z. Barbero Liberal
    Agusan Lone Jose C. Aquino Liberal
    Aklan Lone Rafael B. Legaspi Nacionalista
    Albay 1st Venancio P. Ziga Liberal
    2nd Carlos R. Imperial Nacionalista
    3rd Josefina B. Duran Liberal
    Antique Lone Jose A. Fornier Independent
    Bataan Lone Pablo R. Roman Liberal
    Batanes Lone Aurora B. Abad Liberal
    Batangas 1st Federico M. Serrano Nacionalista
    2nd Olegario B. Cantos Liberal
    3rd Jose Laurel Jr. Nacionalista
    Bohol 1st Natalio P. Castillo Nacionalista
    2nd Jose S. Zafra Nacionalista
    3rd Teodoro B. Galagar Nacionalista
    Bukidnon Lone Benjamin N. Tabios Liberal
    Bulacan 1st Teodulo C. Natividad Nacionalista
    2nd Rogaciano M. Mercado Nacionalista
    Cagayan 1st Tito M. Dupaya Liberal
    2nd Benjamin Ligot Liberal
    Camarines Norte Lone Fernando V. Pajarillo Nacionalista
    Camarines Sur 1st Ramon Felipe Jr. Liberal
    2nd Felix Fuentebella Nacionalista
    Capiz 1st Mariano H. Acuña Liberal
    2nd Cornelio Villareal Liberal
    Catanduanes Lone Jose M. Alberto Liberal
    Cavite Lone Justiniano Montano Liberal
    Cebu 1st Ramon M. Durano Nacionalista
    2nd Jose Briones Liberal
    3rd Ernesto Bascon Liberal
    4th Isidro Kintanar Nacionalista
    5th Antonio Cuenco Liberal
    6th Amado B. Arrieta Liberal
    7th Tereso Dumon Liberal
    Cotabato Lone Salipada Pendatun Liberal
    Davao Lone[e] Lorenzo S. Sarmiento[f] Liberal
    Davao del Norte Lone[g] Lorenzo S. Sarmiento[h] Liberal
    Davao del Sur Lone[g] Artemio A. Loyola[i] Nacionalista
    Davao Oriental Lone[g] Constancio P. Maglana[i] Nacionalista
    Eastern Samar Lone Felipe J. Abrigo Liberal
    Ilocos Norte 1st Antonio Raquiza[j] Liberal
    Roque Ablan Jr.[k] Nacionalista
    2nd Simeon M. Valdez Nacionalista
    Ilocos Sur 1st Floro Crisologo Liberal
    2nd Pablo Sanidad Liberal
    Iloilo 1st Pedro G. Trono Liberal
    2nd Fermin Z. Caram Jr. Nacionalista
    3rd Gloria M. Tabiana Liberal
    4th Ricardo Yap Ladrido Liberal
    5th Jose M. Aldeguer Nacionalista
    Isabela Lone Melanio T. Singson Liberal
    La Union 1st Magnolia Antonino[l] Independent
    2nd Epifanio B. Castillejos Nacionalista
    Laguna 1st Manuel Concordia Liberal
    2nd Magdaleno M. Palacol Liberal
    Lanao del Norte Lone Mohammad Ali Dimaporo Liberal
    Lanao del Sur Lone Rashid Lucman Liberal
    Leyte 1st Artemio E. Mate Nacionalista
    2nd Salud Vivero Parreño[m] Nacionalista
    3rd Marcelino R. Veloso Nacionalista
    4th Dominador M. Tan Liberal
    Manila 1st Fidel S. Santiago Liberal
    2nd Joaquin R. Roces Nacionalista
    3rd Sergio H. Loyola Liberal
    4th Pablo V. Ocampo Nacionalista
    Marinduque Lone Francisco M. Lecaroz Liberal
    Masbate Lone Andres Clemente Jr. Liberal
    Misamis Occidental Lone William Chiongbian[n] Liberal
    Misamis Oriental Lone Emmanuel Pelaez[l] Independent
    Mountain Province 1st Juan Duyan Liberal
    2nd Andres A. Cosalan Liberal
    3rd Luis Hora Liberal
    Negros Occidental 1st Armando C. Gustilo Nacionalista
    2nd Felix P. Amante Nacionalista
    3rd Felix M. Feria Jr. Nacionalista
    Negros Oriental 1st Lorenzo Teves[l] Nacionalista
    2nd Lamberto L. Macias Nacionalista
    Northern Samar Lone Eladio T. Balite[o] Liberal
    Eusebio Moore[p] Nacionalista
    Nueva Ecija 1st Eugenio Baltao Liberal
    2nd Angel D. Concepcion Nacionalista
    Nueva Vizcaya Lone Leonardo B. Perez[l] Nacionalista
    Occidental Mindoro Lone Pedro C. Medalla Nacionalista
    Oriental Mindoro Lone Luciano A. Joson Liberal
    Palawan Lone Ramon Mitra Jr. Liberal
    Pampanga 1st Juanita L. Nepomuceno Liberal
    2nd Angel P. Macapagal Liberal
    Pangasinan 1st Aguedo F. Agbayani Nacionalista
    2nd Jack Laureano Soriano Liberal
    3rd Cipriano Primicias Jr. Nacionalista
    4th Amadeo J. Perez Liberal
    5th Jesus M. Reyes Nacionalista
    Quezon 1st Manuel S. Enverga Nacionalista
    2nd Eladio A. Caliwara Liberal
    Rizal 1st Eddie Ilarde Liberal
    2nd Frisco F. San Juan Nacionalista
    Romblon Lone Jose D. Moreno Nacionalista
    Samar Lone Fernando R. Veloso Nacionalista
    Sorsogon 1st Salvador R. Encinas Liberal
    2nd Vicente Peralta Nacionalista
    South Cotabato Lone[q] James L. Chiongbian[i] Nacionalista
    Southern Leyte Lone Nicanor Yñiguez Nacionalista
    Sulu Lone Salih Ututalum[r] Liberal
    Indanan M. Anni[s] Nacionalista
    Surigao del Norte Lone Constantino C. Navarro Liberal
    Surigao del Sur Lone Gregorio P. Murillo Nacionalista
    Tarlac 1st Peping Cojuangco Liberal
    2nd Jose V. Yap Liberal
    Zambales Lone Ramon Magsaysay Jr. Liberal
    Zamboanga del Norte Lone Alberto Ubay Liberal
    Zamboanga del Sur Lone Vincenzo Sagun Liberal

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Died on November 13, 1967.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Elected on November 14, 1967 and took office on December 30, 1967.
  • ^ a b c d e f Term ended on December 30, 1967.
  • ^ Re-elected on November 14, 1967.
  • ^ Dissolved on May 8, 1967 into Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur and Davao Oriental.
  • ^ Redistricted on January 22, 1968 to Davao del Norte.
  • ^ a b c Created on May 8, 1967 from Davao.
  • ^ Redistricted on January 22, 1968 from Davao.
  • ^ a b c Elected in a special election on November 14, 1967.
  • ^ Appointed as Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications on August 24, 1966.
  • ^ Elected in a special election on November 14, 1967, succeeding Antonio Raquiza.
  • ^ a b c d Took office as Senator of the Philippines on December 30, 1967.
  • ^ Died on December 27, 1969.
  • ^ Removed on March 17, 1962 after an electoral protest.
  • ^ Died on August 24, 1967.
  • ^ Elected in a special election on November 14, 1967, succeeding Eladio T. Balite.
  • ^ Created on July 18, 1966 from Cotabato.
  • ^ Election annulled on April 23, 1969 after an electoral protest.
  • ^ Won an electoral protest on April 23, 1969, replacing Salih Ututalum.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]


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