11th Congress of the Philippines

11th Congress of the Philippines

The Eleventh Congress of the Philippines is the meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 11th Congress followed the 1998 elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives. The Estrada impeachment was the highlight of the 11th Congress.

essions

*First Regular Session:
*Second Regular Session:
*Third Regular Session:

Legislation

Laws passed by the 11th Congress:

Leadership

enate

*President of the Senate::Marcelo Fernan (1998-1999)::Blas Ople (1999-2000)::Franklin Drilon (2000)::Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (2000-2001)
*Senate President Pro-Tempore::Blas Ople (1998-1999)::John Henry Osmeña (1999-2000)::Blas Ople (2000-2001)
*Majority Floor Leader::Franklin Drilon (1998-2000)::Francisco Tatad (2000-2001)::Loren Legarda (2001)
*Minority Floor Leader::Teofisto Guingona (1998-2001)::Francisco Tatad (2001)

House of Representatives

*Speaker of the House of Representatives::Manuel B. Villar, Jr. (PMP, Lone District Las Piñas City)::Arnulfo P. Fuentabella (NPC, 2nd District Camarines Sur), "elected on November 13, 2000"::Feliciano R. Belmonte, Jr. (Lakas-NUCD, 4th District Quezon City), "elected on January 24, 2001"

*Deputy Speakers
**"Luzon":
**"Visayas":
**"Mindanao": [Daisy Fuentes |{LAMMP, [Legislative Distict of South Cotabato|2nd District of South Cotabato

*Majority Floor Leader:: [Eduardo Gullas |{LAMMP, 1st District of Cebu}

*Minority Floor Leader::Feliciano R. Belmonte, Jr. (Lakas-NUCD, 4th District Quezon City)::Arnulfo P. Fuentebella (NPC, 2nd District Camarines Sur), "elected on January 24, 2001"

Members

enate

:mnb|party|a Political affiliation at the opening of the 11th Congress.::LAMMP is a coalition of Partido ng Masang Pilipino, Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino and Nationalist People's Coalition:mnb|fernand|1 Died on July 11, 1999.:mnb|vacant|2 Vacant after the election of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as Vice President in 1998.

House of Representatives

The term of office of the current members of the House of Representatives is from June 30, 1998 to June 30, 2001.

External links

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Further reading

*Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
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ee also

*Congress of the Philippines
*Senate of the Philippines
*House of Representatives of the Philippines
*Philippine general election, 1998


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