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The 18th Congress of the Philippines ... Metro Manila is shown to the inset, ... Salary Standardization Law of 2019:
President of the Metro Manila Mayors Council before election. San Juan Mayor ... is running for the House of Representatives in Makati's 1st legislative district ...
House of Representatives: NUP ₱302.2 million [c] 12 Manuel Luis Lopez (Manila–1st) House of Representatives: NPC ₱261.1 million [c] 13 Alex Advincula (Cavite–3rd) House of Representatives: NUP ₱260.3 million [c] 14 Michael John Duavit (Rizal–1st) House of Representatives: NPC ₱258.7 million [c] 15 Micaela Violago (Nueva Ecija ...
The House of Representatives of the Philippines is the lower house of Congress. The House of Representatives has existed from 1945 to 1972, and since 1987. Whenever a bicameral system is used, a lower house has existed under the name of the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1934.
In Congress, Tambunting was a Vice-Chairperson of the Committee of Trade and Industry and a Member of the Committees of Appropriations, Banks and Financial Intermediaries, Civil Service and Professional Regulation, Ethics and Privileges, Human Rights, Labor and Employment, Legislative Franchises, Metro Manila Development, National Defense and ...
Fernando Feliciano "Sonny" Racimo Belmonte Jr., KGCR (born October 2, 1936) is a Filipino politician who served as the 18th speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from January to June 2001 and from 2010 to 2016. As a Congressman, Belmonte represented Quezon City's 4th congressional district from
Manila-1st: NPC: Manny Lopez NPC: Incumbent won reelection. Manila-2nd: Liberal: Rolan Valeriano Asenso Manileño: New representative; former councilor. Manila-3rd: PDP–Laban: John Marvin “Yul Servo” Nieto PDP–Laban: Incumbent won reelection. Manila-4th: PMP: Edward Maceda PMP: Incumbent won reelection. Manila-5th: KABAKA: Amanda ...
Areas now under the jurisdiction of Manila were initially represented as part of the at-large district of the province of Manila in the Malolos Congress from 1898 to 1899; the district elected four representatives. The city of Manila, chartered in 1901, first gained separate representation in 1907.