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6th Congress of the Philippines
23rd legislative term of the Philippines
23rd legislative term of the Philippines
| Field | Value | |||||||
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| }} | chamber2_leader2_type | President pro tempore | chamber2_leader2={{plainlist | |||||
| }} | chamber2_leader3_type | Majority leader | chamber2_leader3={{plainlist | |||||
| }} | chamber3 | House of Representatives | chamber3_leader1={{plainlist | |||||
| }} | chamber3_leader2_type | Speaker pro tempore | chamber3_leader2=Jose M. Aldeguer | chamber3_leader3_type=Majority leader | chamber3_leader3={{plainlist | |||
| }} | membership3 | 104 | chamber3_leader1_type=Speaker | chamber2_leader4_type=Minority leader | chamber2_leader4=Ambrosio Padilla | chamber3_leader4_type=Minority leader | chamber3_leader4={{plainlist |
- Arturo Tolentino (until January 26, 1967)
- Gil Puyat (from January 26, 1967)
- Lorenzo Sumulong (until January 26, 1967)
- Jose Roy (from January 26, 1967)
- Jose Roy (until January 26, 1967)
- Rodolfo Ganzon (from January 26, 1967)
- Cornelio Villareal (until February 2, 1967)
- Jose Laurel Jr. (from February 2, 1967)
- Justiniano Montano (until February 2, 1967)
- Marcelino Veloso (from February 2, 1967)
- Jose Laurel Jr. (until February 2, 1967)
- Cornelio Villareal (from February 2, 1967)
The 6th Congress of the Philippines (), 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
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First Special Session: January 17–22, 1966
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First Regular Session: January 24 – May 19, 1966
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Second Special Session: May 20 – June 18, 1966
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Third Special Session: August 15–27, 1966
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First Joint Session: April 25 and June 1, 1966
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Second Regular Session: January 23 – May 18, 1967
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Fourth Special Session: June 1 – July 5, 1967
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Fifth Special Session: July 17 – August 18, 1967
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Second Joint Session: January 30, February 13, February 27, March 8 and March 14–16, 1967
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Third Regular Session: January 22 – May 16, 1968
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Third Joint Session: February 20 – March 1, 1968
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Sixth Special Session: May 17–28, 1968
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Seventh Special Session: July 8 – August 10, 1968
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Eighth Special Session: August 12–31, 1968
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Fourth Regular Session: January 27 – May 22, 1969
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Ninth Special Session: June 2 – July 5, 1969
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Fourth Joint Session: June 11–17, 1969
Legislation
The Sixth Congress passed a total of 1,481 laws. (Republic Act Nos. 4643 – 6123)
Leadership
Senate
until January 26, 1967 from January 26, 1967
- President:
- Arturo Tolentino (Nacionalista), until January 26, 1967
- Gil Puyat (Nacionalista), from January 26, 1967
- President pro tempore:
- Lorenzo Sumulong (Nacionalista), until January 26, 1967
- Jose Roy (Nacionalista), from January 26, 1967
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Jose Roy (Nacionalista), until January 26, 1967
- Rodolfo Ganzon (Nacionalista), from January 26, 1967
- Minority Floor Leader: Ambrosio Padilla (Liberal)
House of Representatives
until February 2, 1967 from February 2, 1967
- Speaker:
- Cornelio Villareal (Capiz–2nd, Liberal), until February 2, 1967
- Jose Laurel Jr. (Batangas–3rd, Nacionalista), from February 2, 1967
- Speaker pro tempore: Jose M. Aldeguer (Iloilo–5th, Nacionalista)
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Justiniano Montano (Cavite, Nacionalista), until February 2, 1967
- Marcelino Veloso (Leyte–3rd, Nacionalista), from February 2, 1967
- Minority Floor Leader:
- Jose Laurel Jr. (Batangas–3rd, Nacionalista), until February 2, 1967
- Cornelio Villareal (Capiz–2nd, Liberal), from February 2, 1967
Members
Senate
The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:
- For senators elected on November 14, 1961: December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1967
- For senators elected on November 12, 1963: December 30, 1963 – December 30, 1969
- For senators elected on November 9, 1965: December 30, 1965 – December 30, 1971
- For senators elected on November 14, 1967: December 30, 1967 – December 30, 1973
| Senator | Party | Term ending | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nationalist Citizens' Party}}" | NCP | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista |
House of Representatives
| Province/City | District | Representative | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abra | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Agusan | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Aklan | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Albay | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Antique | Lone | Independent politician}}" | ||
| Bataan | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Batanes | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Batangas | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Bohol | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Bukidnon | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Bulacan | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Cagayan | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Camarines Norte | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Camarines Sur | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Capiz | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Catanduanes | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Cavite | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Cebu | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 3rd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 4th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 5th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 6th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 7th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Cotabato | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Davao | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Davao del Norte | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Davao del Sur | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Davao Oriental | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Eastern Samar | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Ilocos Norte | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Ilocos Sur | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Iloilo | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 4th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 5th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Isabela | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| La Union | 1st | Independent politician}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Laguna | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Lanao del Norte | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Lanao del Sur | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Leyte | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 4th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Manila | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 4th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Marinduque | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Masbate | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Misamis Occidental | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Misamis Oriental | Lone | Independent politician}}" | ||
| Mountain Province | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 3rd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Negros Occidental | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Negros Oriental | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Northern Samar | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| Nueva Ecija | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nueva Vizcaya | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Occidental Mindoro | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Oriental Mindoro | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Palawan | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Pampanga | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Pangasinan | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 4th | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| 5th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Quezon | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Rizal | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Romblon | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Sorsogon | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| South Cotabato | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Southern Leyte | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Sulu | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| Surigao del Norte | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Surigao del Sur | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Tarlac | 1st | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | Liberal | ||
| Western Samar | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Zambales | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Zamboanga del Norte | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | ||
| Zamboanga del Sur | Lone | Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" |
Notes
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