Philippine Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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Committee on Foreign Relations
18th Congress
Seal of the Senate of the Philippines
History
New session started
July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22)
Leadership
Chairman
Minority Leader
Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan)
since 2019
Structure
Seats15 members
Political groups
Majority (12)
  •   PDP–Laban (5)
  •   Independents (3)
  •   NPC (2)
  •   CIBAC (1)
  •   Lakas (1)
Minority (3)

The Philippine Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is a standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines.

Jurisdiction

According to the Rules of the Senate,[1] the committee handles all matters relating to:

Members, 18th Congress

Based on the Rules of the Senate, the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has 15 members.

The President Pro Tempore, the Majority Floor Leader, and the Minority Floor Leader are ex officio members.

Here are the members of the committee in the 18th Congress as of September 24, 2020:[2]

Position Member Party
Chairperson Koko Pimentel

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PDP–Laban
Vice
Chairpersons
Richard Gordon

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Independent
Francis Tolentino

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PDP–Laban
Ronald dela Rosa

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PDP–Laban
Manny Pacquiao

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PDP–Laban
Members
for the
Majority
Bong Go

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PDP–Laban
Panfilo Lacson

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Independent
Lito Lapid

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NPC
Joel Villanueva

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CIBAC
Bong Revilla

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Lakas
Grace Poe

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Independent
Win Gatchalian

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NPC
Members
for the
Minority
Risa Hontiveros

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Akbayan
Francis Pangilinan

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Liberal
Leila de Lima

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Liberal

Committee secretary: Putli Suharni C. Samanodi-Candao

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rules of the Senate" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. July 2020. Retrieved September 27, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ "Senate Permanent Committees - 18th Congress" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. September 24, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 25, 2020. Retrieved September 27, 2020.