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AGAP Partylist: TBA TBA 21 2 23 12. Dangerous Drugs: Robert Ace Barbers: Nacionalista: TBA TBA 19 5 24 13. Disaster Resilience: Alan 1 Ecleo Lakas: TBA TBA 1 0 1 14. Ecology: Marlyn Alonte: Lakas: TBA TBA 18 4 22 15. Economic Affairs: Gerardo Valmayor Jr. NPC: TBA TBA 30 4 34 16. Energy: Lord Allan Jay Velasco: PDP–Laban: TBA TBA 62 7 69 17 ...
The 19th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikalabinsiyam na Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, convened on July 25, 2022. The 19th Congress is meeting during the first three years of Bongbong Marcos's presidency , and will end on June 6, 2025.
Uswag Ilonggo participated in the 2022 elections, winning a single seat in the 19th Congress. [4] The seat was filled by James ‘Jojo’ Ang Jr., a native of Pavia, Iloilo, who served as the first nominee. Raisa Treñas-Chu, the daughter of Jerry Treñas, was named as the second nominee. [5]
The Social Amelioration and Genuine Intervention on Poverty (SAGIP), [1] also known as the SAGIP Partylist, ... 19th Congress 2022–2025 Caroline Tanchay
Talino at Galing ng Pinoy first secured party-list representation in the House of Representatives through the 2019 elections [1]. TGP is associated with the Teves family from Catanduanes (distinct from the similar family from Negros island) with Bong Teves as the group's sole representative in the House of Representatives during the 19th Congress.
Around 80% of congressmen are district representatives, representing specific geographical areas. The 19th Congress has 253 [2] congressional districts. Party-list representatives, who make up not more than twenty percent of the total number of representatives, are elected through the party-list system.
The Public Safety Alliance For Transformation and Rule of Law, Inc., [1] also known as the Patrol Partylist [a] ... 19th Congress 2022–2025 Jorge Bustos — — Notes
The five political parties with the highest number of members at the start of the 10th Congress of the Philippines were banned from participating. Each voter can vote one party via closed list ; votes are then tallied nationwide as one at-large district, with the number of sectoral representatives not to surpass 20% of the total number of ...