Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines

The Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines are the second highest-ranking officials of the Philippine House of Representatives. During the absence of the House Speaker, one of the House Deputy Speakers will preside over the House of Representatives.

Usually, the House just names six people as deputy speakers, but House Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas said in August 2016 that they will increase the numbers to cater to the supposed move to federalism.[1]

As of December 16, 2020, there are 32 Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives.[2]

Duties and powers

The duties and powers of the House Deputy Speakers, as contained in the House Rules, are the following:[3]

  • to assume the duties and powers of the Speaker when so chosen by a majority vote or by lot among themselves, as the case may be, when the Speaker is absent or temporarily incapacitated, until such time that the Speaker returns to the performance of his/her duties; and, in case of resignation, removal, permanent incapacity or death of the Speaker, until such time that a new Speaker is elected and qualified;
  • to preside over the session when, even if present, the Speaker does not preside, or has not designated any other member as temporary presiding officer as provided in Section 14(h) of Rule IV;
  • to monitor, coordinate and facilitate action on measures filed, requests, and other concerns of members representing constituencies in any of the island groups namely Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, to which they may be assigned by the Speaker;
  • to recommend to the Speaker appropriate policies, strategies and programs of action to improve the pace and quality of legislation and to effectively address issues and concerns of members on matters affecting them, their constituencies, and the overall operations and integrity of the House;
  • to appoint personnel of the House when so authorized by the Speaker; and
  • to perform such other duties and functions as may be assigned and/or delegated by the Speaker.

List

  KBL
  LDP
  NPC
  LAMP
  HNP
  NUP
  CDP
  Bileg
#NamePartyDistrictLegislatureStart of serviceEnd of serviceSpeaker

American Insular Government

1 Antonio de las Alas Nacionalista Batangas Sixth 1922 1925 Manuel Roxas
(October 27, 1922–October 17, 1933)
Seventh
2 Quintín Paredes Abra Eighth 1928 1931
3 Antonio de las Alas
(2nd time)
Batangas Ninth 1931 1933
4 Quintín Paredes
(2nd time)
Abra 1933 1933
Tenth 1933 1955
5 José Zulueta Iloilo-1st 1933 1935 Quintín Paredes
(October 17, 1933–September 16, 1935)

Commonwealth

(5) José Zulueta Nacionalista Iloilo-1st
First 19351938 Gil Montilla
(November 15, 1935–December 30, 1938)
Second 19391941 José Yulo
(January 23, 1939–December 30, 1941)

Third Republic

6 Francisco Ortega Liberal La Union–1st First 19461949 Eugenio Pérez
(July 4, 1946–December 30, 1953)
7 Domingo Velasco Leyte–2nd Second 19491953
8 Daniel Romuáldez Nacionalista Leyte–4th Third 19541957 José Laurel Jr.
(January 25, 1954–December 30, 1957)
9 Constancio Castañeda Tarlac–2nd Fourth 19581961 Daniel Romuáldez
(January 27, 1958–March 9, 1962)
10 Salipada Pendatun Liberal Cotabato Fifth 19621965 Cornelio Villareal
(March 9, 1962–February 2, 1967)
Sixth 19661967
11 Jose Aldeguer Nacionalista Iloilo–5th 19671969 José Laurel Jr.
(February 2, 1967–April 1, 1971)
Seventh 1970 1972 Cornelio Villareal
(April 1, 1971–September 23, 1972)

Fourth Republic

12 Blah Sinduat KBL Region XII IBP 19781984 Querube Makalintal
(June 12, 1978–June 30, 1984)
13 Salipada Pendatun
(2nd time)
Maguindanao RBP 19841985 Nicanor Yñiguez
(July 23, 1984–March 25, 1986)
14 Macacuna Dimaporo Lanao del Sur 19851986

Fifth Republic

15 Antonio Cuenco LDP Cebu City–2nd Eighth 1987June 30, 1992 Ramon Mitra Jr.
(July 27, 1987–June 30, 1992)
16 Raul Daza Liberal Northern Samar–1st Ninth 1992June 30, 1995 Jose de Venecia Jr.
(July 27, 1992–June 30, 1998)
Tenth 1995 June 30, 1998
17 Simeon Datumanong Lakas Maguindanao–2nd
18 Hernando Perez Batangas–2nd
19 Alfredo Abueg LAMP Palawan–2nd Eleventh 1998 2000 Manuel Villar
(July 27, 1998–November 13, 2000)
20 Eduardo Gullas Cebu–1st
21 Daisy Fuentes NPC South Cotabato–2nd June 30, 2001 Arnulfo Fuentebella
(November 13, 2000–January 24, 2001)

Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
(January 24, 2001–June 30, 2001)
22 Agapito Aquino LDP Makati–2nd 2000
23 Erico Aumentado
LAMMP
Bohol–1st
24 Nur Jaafar Tawi-Tawi 2001
25 Carlos M. Padilla Nueva Vizcaya
26 Raul Gonzalez Lakas Iloilo City
27 Raul del Mar Cebu City–1st Twelfth 2001 June 30, 2004 Jose de Venecia Jr.
(July 23, 2001–February 5, 2008)
28 Gerry Salapuddin Basilan
29 Emilio Espinosa Jr. NPC Masbate–2nd
30 Benigno Aquino III Liberal Tarlac–2nd
Thirteenth 2004 June 30, 2007 Prospero Nograles
(February 5, 2008–June 30, 2010)
(29) Emilio Espinosa Jr.
(continuation of 1st term)
NPC Masbate–2nd
(28) Gerry Salapuddin
(continuation of 1st term)
Lakas Basilan
(27) Raul del Mar
(continuation of 1st term)
Cebu City–1st
31 Eric Singson Liberal Ilocos Sur–2nd February 21, 2006
Fourteenth July 23, 2007 June 30, 2010
(27) Raul del Mar
(continuation of 1st term)
Cebu City–1st
32 Pablo P. Garcia Lakas Cebu–2nd
33 Simeon Datumanong Maguindanao–2nd
34 Maria Amelita Villarosa Occidental Mindoro
35 Arnulfo Fuentebella NPC Camarines Sur–3rd Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
(June 26, 2010–June 30, 2016)
Fifteenth July 26, 2010 June 30, 2013
(32) Pablo P. Garcia
(continuation of 1st term)
NUP Cebu–2nd
36 Jesus Crispin Remulla Nacionalista Cavite–7th
37 Lorenzo Tañada III Liberal Quezon–4th
38 Raul Daza
(2nd time)
Northern Samar–1st
39 Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar Zamboanga City–1st
40 Dina Abad Batanes Sixteenth July 22, 2013 June 30, 2016
41 Sergio Apostol Leyte–2nd
42 Pangalian Balindong Lanao del Sur–2nd
43 Carlos M. Padilla
(2nd time)
Nacionalista Nueva Vizcaya
44 Giorgidi Aggabao NPC Isabela–4th
45 Roberto Puno NUP Antipolo–1st
46 Miro Quimbo Liberal Marikina–2nd Seventeenth July 25, 2016 June 30, 2019 Pantaleon Alvarez
(July 25, 2016–July 23, 2018)

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
(July 23, 2018–June 30, 2019)
47 Eric Singson
(2nd time)
PDP-Laban Ilocos Sur–2nd
48 Mercedes Alvarez NPC Negros Occidental–6th
49 Fredenil Castro NUP Capiz–2nd January 21, 2019
50 Raneo Abu Nacionalista Batangas–2nd June 30, 2019
51 Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Lakas Pampanga–2nd August 15, 2016 March 15, 2017
52 Pia Cayetano Nacionalista Taguig–2nd June 30, 2019
53 Sharon Garin AAMBIS-OWA Party-list
54 Gwendolyn Garcia PDP-Laban Cebu–3rd
55 Mylene Garcia-Albano Davao City–2nd
56 Bai Sandra Sema Maguindanao-1st
57 Rolando Andaya, Jr. Camarines Sur–1st August 16, 2016 July 30, 2018
58 Ferdinand Hernandez NPC South Cotabato-2nd June 30, 2019
59 Frederick Abueg Liberal Palawan–2nd
60 Linabelle Villarica Bulacan–4th August 9, 2017
61 Arthur C. Yap Bohol–3rd PDP–Laban August 15, 2018 June 4, 2019
62 Prospero Pichay Jr. Lakas Surigao del Sur–1st
63 Evelina G. Escudero NPC Sorsogon–1st August 29, 2018
64 Rose Marie Arenas PDP–Laban Pangasinan–3rd
65 Randolph Ting Cagayan–3rd NUP January 21, 2019
66 Paolo Duterte HNP Davao City–1st Eighteenth July 22, 2019 October 12, 2020 Alan Peter Cayetano
(July 22, 2019–October 12, 2020)

Lord Allan Velasco
(October 12, 2020–present)
67 Ferdinand Hernandez NPC South Cotabato–2nd incumbent
68 Loren Legarda Antique–Lone
69 Evelina G. Escudero Sorsogon–1st
70 Conrado Estrella III ABONO Party-list
71 Prospero Pichay Jr. Lakas Surigao del Sur–1st
72 Roberto Puno NUP Antipolo–1st
73 Eduardo Villanueva CIBAC Party-list
74 Aurelio Gonzales Jr. PDP–Laban Pampanga–3rd December 7, 2020
75 Johnny Pimentel Surigao del Sur–2nd
76 Luis Raymond Villafuerte Jr. Nacionalista Camarines Sur–2nd October 14, 2020
77 Raneo Abu Nacionalista Batangas–2nd November 18, 2020
78 Neptali Gonzales II NUP Mandaluyong–Lone incumbent
79 Danilo Ramon Fernandez NUP Laguna–1st November 18, 2020
80 Rose Marie Arenas PDP–Laban Pangasinan–3rd July 29, 2019 incumbent
81 Rodante Marcoleta SAGIP Party-list
82 Henry Oaminal Nacionalista Misamis Occidental–2nd
83 Pablo John Garcia NUP Cebu–3rd
84 Vilma Santos-Recto Nacionalista Batangas–6th August 13, 2019
85 Deogracias Victor Savellano Nacionalista Ilocos Sur–1st
86 Mujiv Hataman Liberal Basilan–Lone
87 Michael Romero 1-PACMAN Party-list October 2, 2020
88 Fredenil Castro Lakas Capiz–2nd October 2, 2020 November 18, 2020
(87) Michael Romero
(2nd time)
1-PACMAN Party-list October 14, 2020 incumbent
89 Paulino Salvador Leachon PDP–Laban Oriental Mindoro–1st
90 Rufus Rodriguez CDP Cagayan de Oro–2nd November 18, 2020
91 Lito Atienza Buhay Party-list
92 Arnolfo Teves Jr. PDP–Laban Negros Oriental–3rd December 7, 2020
93 Bienvenido Abante Asenso Manileño Manila–6th
94 Weslie Gatchalian NPC Valenzuela–1st
95 Eric Martinez PDP–Laban Valenzuela–2nd
96 Juan Pablo Bondoc Pampanga–4th
97 Bernadette Herrera-Dy Bagong Henerasyon Party-list
98 Divina Grace Yu PDP–Laban Zamboanga del Sur–1st
99 Rogelio Pacquiao Sarangani–Lone
100 Kristine Singson-Meehan Bileg Ilocos Sur–2nd
101 Strike Revilla NUP Cavite–2nd (Bacoor) December 14, 2020
102 Abraham Tolentino PDP–Laban Cavite–8th December 16, 2020
103 Isidro Ungab HNP Davao City–3rd
104 Camille Villar Nacionalista Las Piñas–Lone February 2, 2021
#NamePartyDistrictLegislatureStart of serviceEnd of serviceSpeaker

Note: Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines was previously called Speaker Pro-Tempore of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The title was used until 1995.

See also

References

  1. Cepeda, Mara (August 4, 2016). "House to appoint more deputy speakers to prepare for federalism". Rappler. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  2. Cruz, RG (December 16, 2020). "Most in history: House now has 32 deputy speakers". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  3. "HOUSE LEADERS INFORMATION DEPUTY SPEAKERS". House of Representatives. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.