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Lecture on the Legislative 
Department of the Republic 
of the Philippines 
Justin Martin O. Hernandez
Basic Structures 
There are two basic structures for legislative 
branches of government: 
1. Unicameral 
 The legislative branch consists of 
one chamber/house 
2. Bicameral 
 Legislative power is vested in two 
chambers/houses
The Philippine Congress 
The Philippine Congress is the country’s 
legislative department (Art. VI, Sec. 1) 
 Congress is bicameral 
Upper House: Senate 
Lower House: House of 
Representatives 
 N.B.: Senators are Congressmen
The Legislative Branch 
From the Latin lex, legis meaning 
law 
The legislative branch broadly 
deals with the making, 
deliberation over, enactment, 
amendment and repealing of laws
Senate 
Composition 
Qualifications 
Term of Office 
24 Senators elected at large 
Natural-born citizen 
At least 35 years old on 
election day 
Literate (can read and write) 
Registered voter 
Philippine resident for 2 
years prior to election day 
6 years 
Maximum: 2 terms
House of Representatives 
200 district reps, 50 party list 
Natural-born citizen 
At least 25 years old on 
election day 
Literate (can read and write) 
Registered voter of the district 
District resident for 1 year prior 
to election day 
3 years 
Maximum: 3 terms 
Composition 
Qualifications 
Term of Office
In Case of Vacancy… 
Vacancy can be filled through 
regular election 
Special elections can be called for 
the purpose of filling the vacancy 
In either circumstance, the one 
elected merely sits for the 
unexpired term
Structure and Dynamics 
Senate President and House Speaker elected 
by majority vote 
Other officers, procedures and the discipline of 
its members is at the discretion of each house 
Quorum: Majority 
Each House maintains a journal and record of 
proceedings 
Neither House can adjourn without the other’s 
consent while in session
Officers of the Senate 
President 
President Pro-tempore 
Majority Floor Leader 
Minority Floor Leader 
Secretary 
Sgt. –at-Arms
Senate Committees 
Committee on Accountability of Public 
Officers and Investigations 
Committee on Accounts 
Committee on Agrarian Reform 
Committee on Agriculture and Food 
Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions 
and Currencies
Committee on Civil Service and 
Government Reorganization 
Committee on Constitutional 
Amendments, Revision of Codes and 
Laws 
Committee on Cooperatives 
Committee on Cultural Communities 
Committee on Economic Affairs 
Committee on Education, Arts and Culture 
Committee on Energy
Committee on Environment and Natural 
Resources 
Committee on Ethics and Privileges 
Committee on Finance 
Committee on Foreign Relations 
Committee on Games, Amusement and 
Sports 
Committee on Government Corporations 
and Public Enterprises
Committee on Health and Demography 
Committee on Justice and Human Rights 
Committee on Labor, Employment and 
Human Resources Development 
Committee on Local Government 
Committee on National Defense and 
Security 
Committee on Peace, Unification and 
Reconciliation
Committee on Public Information and 
Mass Media 
Committee on Public Order and Illegal 
Drugs 
Committee on Public Services 
Committee on Public Works 
Committee on Rules 
Committee on Science and Technology 
Committee on Social Justice, Welfare and 
Rural Development
Committee on Tourism 
Committee on Trade and Commerce 
Committee on Urban Planning, Housing 
and Resettlement 
Committee on Ways and Means 
Committee on Youth, Women and Family 
Relations
Officers of The House of 
Representatives 
Speaker 
Deputy Speakers 
Majority Floor Leader 
Minority Floor Leader
House Committees 
(58 House Committees) 
Accounts 
Cooperatives Development 
Dangerous Drugs 
Ecology 
Economic Affairs 
Foreign Affairs 
Games and Amusements
Health 
Human Rights 
Justice 
Labor and Employment 
Local Government 
Metro Manila Development 
Mindanao Affairs 
Muslim Affairs 
Population and Family Relations
Social Services 
Trade and Industry 
Veterans Affairs and Welfare 
Women and Gender Equality
PARLIAMENTARY IMMUNITIES
Parliamentary Privileges 
Congressmen have two parliamentary 
privileges while Congress is in session: 
1. Privilege from arrest 
 Immunity from offenses punishable by not 
more than six years imprisonment 
2. Privilege of speech and debate 
 Immunity from libel and slander
Its Sessions 
Regular Session 
Special Session 
Joint Session
Presidents of the Senate
Manuel L. Quezon 
(1916-1935) 
Manuel A. Roxas 
(1945-1946) 
Jose D. Avelino 
(1946-1949) 
Mariano Jesus 
L. Cuenco 
(1949-1951) 
Quintin B. Paredes 
(1952) 
Camilo O. Osias 
(1952 & 1953) 
Eulogio A. 
Rodriguez, Sr. 
(1952-1963) 
Jose C. Zulueta 
(1953) 
Ferdinand E. Marcos 
(1963-1965) 
Arturo M. Tolentino 
(1966-1967) 
Gil J. Puyat 
(1967-1972) 
Jovito R. Salonga 
(1987-1991) 
Neptali A. Gonzales 
(1992-93, 95-96, 98) 
Edgardo J. Angara 
(1993-1995) 
Ernesto M. Maceda 
(1996-1998) 
Marcelo B. Fernan 
(1998-1999) 
Blas F. Ople 
(1999-2000) 
Aquilino Q. 
Pimentel, Jr. 
(2000-2001) 
Franklin M. Drilon 
(2000, 2001-2006) 
Manny Villar 
(2006-Nov. 2008) 
Juan Ponce Enrile 
(Nov.17, 2008-June 2013) 
Franklin M. Drilon 
(July 2013-Present)
Speakers of the House of 
Representatives
Sergio Osmeña 
(1907-1922) 
Manuel A. Roxas 
(1922-1933) 
Quintin Paredes 
(1933-1935) 
Gil Montilla 
(1935-1938) 
José Yulo 
(1938-1941) 
Benigno Aquino, Sr. 
(1943-1944) 
Jose Zulueta 
(1945) 
Eugenio Pérez 
(1946-1953) 
José Laurel, Jr. 
(1953-1957) 
Daniel Romualdez 
(1957-1962) 
Cornelio Villareal 
(1962-1967) 
Querube Makalintal 
(1978-1984) 
Nicanor Yñiguez 
(1984-1986) 
Ramon Mitra, Jr. 
(1987-1992) 
Jose de Venecia 
(1992-1998) 
Manny Villar 
(1998-2000) 
Arnulfo Fuentabella 
(2000-2001) 
Feliciano Belmonte 
(2001) 
Jose de Venecia, 
(2001-2008) 
Prospero Nograles 
( 2008-2010) 
Feliciano Belmonte. 
(2010-Present)
Powers of Congress 
1. Appointment of Public Officials 
2. Legislative inquiry and investigation 
3. Declare the existence of a state of 
war 
4. Ratify the country’s international 
treaties (Senate) 
5. Authorize limited emergency 
powers for the President
Powers of Congress 
6. Approve the government budget 
7. Undertake projects under the CDF 
8. Propose, review, and adopt bills for 
enactment into law 
9. Overturn a Presidential veto with respect to 
proposed legislation 
10. Allow for referenda 
11. Propose amendments to the constitution and 
call for a constitutional convention
Legislative Limitations 
Congress may not: 
1. Increase appropriations recommended by the 
executive branch 
2. Pass tax exemptions without the concurrence 
of a majority of its members 
3. Grant titles of nobility 
4. Pass ex post facto bills 
5. Pass bills of attainder
How a Bill Becomes 
Law 
Debate 
Referral to Committee 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~House of Representatives~
How a Bill Becomes Law 
Debate 
Referral to 
Committee 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~Senate~ 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~House of Representatives~
How a Bill Becomes 
Law 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~Senate~ 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~House of Representatives~ 
BICAMERAL COMMITTEE
How a Bill Becomes Law 
President 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~Senate~ 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~House of Representatives~
How a Bill Becomes Law 
APPROVE President VETO 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 
~House of Representatives~ 
30 DAY PERIOD
Sources: 
http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/compo 
sition.asp#A._The_Officers_of_the_Senat 
e_ 
http://www.congress.gov.ph/about/?about= 
officials

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Article VI: Legislative Department

  • 1. Lecture on the Legislative Department of the Republic of the Philippines Justin Martin O. Hernandez
  • 2. Basic Structures There are two basic structures for legislative branches of government: 1. Unicameral  The legislative branch consists of one chamber/house 2. Bicameral  Legislative power is vested in two chambers/houses
  • 3. The Philippine Congress The Philippine Congress is the country’s legislative department (Art. VI, Sec. 1)  Congress is bicameral Upper House: Senate Lower House: House of Representatives  N.B.: Senators are Congressmen
  • 4. The Legislative Branch From the Latin lex, legis meaning law The legislative branch broadly deals with the making, deliberation over, enactment, amendment and repealing of laws
  • 5. Senate Composition Qualifications Term of Office 24 Senators elected at large Natural-born citizen At least 35 years old on election day Literate (can read and write) Registered voter Philippine resident for 2 years prior to election day 6 years Maximum: 2 terms
  • 6. House of Representatives 200 district reps, 50 party list Natural-born citizen At least 25 years old on election day Literate (can read and write) Registered voter of the district District resident for 1 year prior to election day 3 years Maximum: 3 terms Composition Qualifications Term of Office
  • 7. In Case of Vacancy… Vacancy can be filled through regular election Special elections can be called for the purpose of filling the vacancy In either circumstance, the one elected merely sits for the unexpired term
  • 8. Structure and Dynamics Senate President and House Speaker elected by majority vote Other officers, procedures and the discipline of its members is at the discretion of each house Quorum: Majority Each House maintains a journal and record of proceedings Neither House can adjourn without the other’s consent while in session
  • 9. Officers of the Senate President President Pro-tempore Majority Floor Leader Minority Floor Leader Secretary Sgt. –at-Arms
  • 10. Senate Committees Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations Committee on Accounts Committee on Agrarian Reform Committee on Agriculture and Food Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies
  • 11. Committee on Civil Service and Government Reorganization Committee on Constitutional Amendments, Revision of Codes and Laws Committee on Cooperatives Committee on Cultural Communities Committee on Economic Affairs Committee on Education, Arts and Culture Committee on Energy
  • 12. Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Committee on Ethics and Privileges Committee on Finance Committee on Foreign Relations Committee on Games, Amusement and Sports Committee on Government Corporations and Public Enterprises
  • 13. Committee on Health and Demography Committee on Justice and Human Rights Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development Committee on Local Government Committee on National Defense and Security Committee on Peace, Unification and Reconciliation
  • 14. Committee on Public Information and Mass Media Committee on Public Order and Illegal Drugs Committee on Public Services Committee on Public Works Committee on Rules Committee on Science and Technology Committee on Social Justice, Welfare and Rural Development
  • 15. Committee on Tourism Committee on Trade and Commerce Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement Committee on Ways and Means Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relations
  • 16. Officers of The House of Representatives Speaker Deputy Speakers Majority Floor Leader Minority Floor Leader
  • 17. House Committees (58 House Committees) Accounts Cooperatives Development Dangerous Drugs Ecology Economic Affairs Foreign Affairs Games and Amusements
  • 18. Health Human Rights Justice Labor and Employment Local Government Metro Manila Development Mindanao Affairs Muslim Affairs Population and Family Relations
  • 19. Social Services Trade and Industry Veterans Affairs and Welfare Women and Gender Equality
  • 21. Parliamentary Privileges Congressmen have two parliamentary privileges while Congress is in session: 1. Privilege from arrest  Immunity from offenses punishable by not more than six years imprisonment 2. Privilege of speech and debate  Immunity from libel and slander
  • 22. Its Sessions Regular Session Special Session Joint Session
  • 24. Manuel L. Quezon (1916-1935) Manuel A. Roxas (1945-1946) Jose D. Avelino (1946-1949) Mariano Jesus L. Cuenco (1949-1951) Quintin B. Paredes (1952) Camilo O. Osias (1952 & 1953) Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr. (1952-1963) Jose C. Zulueta (1953) Ferdinand E. Marcos (1963-1965) Arturo M. Tolentino (1966-1967) Gil J. Puyat (1967-1972) Jovito R. Salonga (1987-1991) Neptali A. Gonzales (1992-93, 95-96, 98) Edgardo J. Angara (1993-1995) Ernesto M. Maceda (1996-1998) Marcelo B. Fernan (1998-1999) Blas F. Ople (1999-2000) Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. (2000-2001) Franklin M. Drilon (2000, 2001-2006) Manny Villar (2006-Nov. 2008) Juan Ponce Enrile (Nov.17, 2008-June 2013) Franklin M. Drilon (July 2013-Present)
  • 25. Speakers of the House of Representatives
  • 26. Sergio Osmeña (1907-1922) Manuel A. Roxas (1922-1933) Quintin Paredes (1933-1935) Gil Montilla (1935-1938) José Yulo (1938-1941) Benigno Aquino, Sr. (1943-1944) Jose Zulueta (1945) Eugenio Pérez (1946-1953) José Laurel, Jr. (1953-1957) Daniel Romualdez (1957-1962) Cornelio Villareal (1962-1967) Querube Makalintal (1978-1984) Nicanor Yñiguez (1984-1986) Ramon Mitra, Jr. (1987-1992) Jose de Venecia (1992-1998) Manny Villar (1998-2000) Arnulfo Fuentabella (2000-2001) Feliciano Belmonte (2001) Jose de Venecia, (2001-2008) Prospero Nograles ( 2008-2010) Feliciano Belmonte. (2010-Present)
  • 27. Powers of Congress 1. Appointment of Public Officials 2. Legislative inquiry and investigation 3. Declare the existence of a state of war 4. Ratify the country’s international treaties (Senate) 5. Authorize limited emergency powers for the President
  • 28. Powers of Congress 6. Approve the government budget 7. Undertake projects under the CDF 8. Propose, review, and adopt bills for enactment into law 9. Overturn a Presidential veto with respect to proposed legislation 10. Allow for referenda 11. Propose amendments to the constitution and call for a constitutional convention
  • 29. Legislative Limitations Congress may not: 1. Increase appropriations recommended by the executive branch 2. Pass tax exemptions without the concurrence of a majority of its members 3. Grant titles of nobility 4. Pass ex post facto bills 5. Pass bills of attainder
  • 30. How a Bill Becomes Law Debate Referral to Committee 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~House of Representatives~
  • 31. How a Bill Becomes Law Debate Referral to Committee 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~Senate~ 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~House of Representatives~
  • 32. How a Bill Becomes Law 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~Senate~ 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~House of Representatives~ BICAMERAL COMMITTEE
  • 33. How a Bill Becomes Law President 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~Senate~ 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~House of Representatives~
  • 34. How a Bill Becomes Law APPROVE President VETO 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading 1st Reading 2nd Reading 3rd Reading ~House of Representatives~ 30 DAY PERIOD