Philippine House Special Committee on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity
Special committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Special Committee on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity | |
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18th Congress | |
History | |
New session started | July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Esmael Mangudadatu (PDP–Laban) since 2019 |
Minority Leader | Eufemia Cullamat (Bayan Muna) since 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 14 members |
Political groups | Majority (12)
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Website | |
Special Committee on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity |
The Philippine House Special Committee on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity is a special committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.
Jurisdiction
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following:[1]
- Cessation of hostilities generated by internal armed conflicts
- Negotiations and other policy and program initiatives in pursuit of the peace process and national reconciliation
- Welfare of rebel-returnees
Members, 18th Congress
Position | Members[2] | Party | Province/City | District | |
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Chairperson | Esmael Mangudadatu | PDP–Laban | Maguindanao | 2nd | |
Vice Chairpersons | Ma. Fe Abunda | PDP–Laban | Eastern Samar | Lone | |
Joseph Sto. Niño Bernos | Nacionalista | Abra | Lone | ||
Rashidin Matba | PDP–Laban | Tawi-Tawi | Lone | ||
Members for the Majority | Solomon Chungalao | NPC | Ifugao | Lone | |
Ansaruddin Abdul Malik Adiong | Nacionalista | Lanao del Sur | 1st | ||
Arnold Celeste | Nacionalista | Pangasinan | 1st | ||
Samier Tan | PDP–Laban | Sulu | 1st | ||
Abdulmunir Arbison | Nacionalista | Sulu | 2nd | ||
Geraldine Roman | PDP–Laban | Bataan | 1st | ||
Adriano Ebcas | AKO PADAYON | Party-list | |||
Presley De Jesus | PHILRECA | Party-list | |||
Members for the Minority | Eufemia Cullamat | Bayan Muna | Party-list | ||
Ma. Victoria A. Umali | A TEACHER | Party-list |
See also
- House of Representatives of the Philippines
- List of Philippine House of Representatives committees
- Civil conflict in the Philippines
- Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
References
- ^ "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. p. 38. Retrieved August 2, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - PEACE, RECONCILIATION AND UNITY". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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