Philippine House Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy
Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy | |
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18th Congress | |
History | |
New session started | July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Sandra Eriguel (NUP) since December 7, 2020 |
Minority Leader | Arlene Brosas (GABRIELA) since 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 43 members |
Political groups | Majority (37)
Minority (6)
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Website | |
Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy |
The Philippine House Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy, or House Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.
Jurisdiction
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following:[1]
- Establishment of inter-parliamentary friendship societies
- Inter-parliamentary relations and linkages with international parliamentary organizations such as but not limited to:
- ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA)
- Asian-Pacific Parliamentarians' Union (APPU)
- Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA)
- Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
- Visits of parliamentary delegations as well as other foreign dignitaries
Members, 18th Congress
Position | Members[2] | Party | Province/City | District | |
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Chairperson | Sandra Eriguel | NUP | La Union | 2nd | |
Vice Chairpersons | Samantha Louise Vargas-Alfonso | NUP | Cagayan | 2nd | |
Juliet Marie Ferrer | NUP | Negros Occidental | 4th | ||
Ma. Theresa Collantes | PDP–Laban | Batangas | 3rd | ||
Precious Castelo | NPC | Quezon City | 2nd | ||
Rogelio Neil Roque | Nacionalista | Bukidnon | 4th | ||
Dulce Ann Hofer | PDP–Laban | Zamboanga Sibugay | 2nd | ||
Members for the Majority | Michael John Duavit | NPC | Rizal | 1st | |
Wilfrido Mark Enverga | NPC | Quezon | 1st | ||
Carlos Cojuangco | NPC | Tarlac | 1st | ||
Manuel Luis Lopez | NPC | Manila | 1st | ||
Erico Aristotle Aumentado | NPC | Bohol | 2nd | ||
Weslie Gatchalian | NPC | Valenzuela | 1st | ||
Resurreccion Acop | NUP | Antipolo | 2nd | ||
Juliette Uy | NUP | Misamis Oriental | 2nd | ||
Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado | NUP | Bulacan | 1st | ||
Anthony Peter Crisologo | NUP | Quezon City | 1st | ||
Micaela Violago | NUP | Nueva Ecija | 2nd | ||
Camille Villar | Nacionalista | Las Piñas | Lone | ||
Antonio Albano | NUP | Isabela | 1st | ||
Jocelyn Tulfo | ACT-CIS | Party-list | |||
Lorna Silverio | NUP | Bulacan | 3rd | ||
Florida Robes | NUP | San Jose del Monte | Lone | ||
Princess Rihan Sakaluran | NUP | Sultan Kudarat | 1st | ||
Solomon Chungalao | NPC | Ifugao | Lone | ||
Wilton Kho | PDP–Laban | Masbate | 3rd | ||
Joseph Lara | PDP–Laban | Cagayan | 3rd | ||
Esmael Mangudadatu | PDP–Laban | Maguindanao | 2nd | ||
Datu Roonie Sinsuat Sr. | PDP–Laban | Maguindanao | 1st | ||
Jesus Manuel Suntay | PDP–Laban | Quezon City | 4th | ||
Samier Tan | PDP–Laban | Sulu | 1st | ||
Henry Villarica | PDP–Laban | Bulacan | 4th | ||
Marisol Panotes | PDP–Laban | Camarines Norte | 2nd | ||
Josefina Tallado | PDP–Laban | Camarines Norte | 1st | ||
Rosanna Vergara | PDP–Laban | Nueva Ecija | 3rd | ||
Julienne Baronda | NUP | Iloilo City | Lone | ||
Ma. Lucille Nava | PDP–Laban | Guimaras | Lone | ||
Members for the Minority | Arlene Brosas | GABRIELA | Party-list | ||
Sarah Jane Elago | Kabataan | Party-list | |||
Irene Gay Saulog | KALINGA | Party-list | |||
Lawrence Lemuel Fortun | Nacionalista | Agusan del Norte | 1st | ||
Ma. Victoria A. Umali | A TEACHER | Party-list | |||
Carlos Isagani Zarate | Bayan Muna | Party-list |
Historical members
18th Congress
Chairperson
- Divina Grace Yu (Zamboanga del Sur–1st, PDP–Laban) August 7, 2019 – October 12, 2020[3]
See also
References
- ^ "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. p. 29. Retrieved August 2, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - INTER-PARLIAMENTARY RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
- ^ Gonzales, Cathrine (December 7, 2020). "9 more Velasco allies become deputy speakers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
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