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Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
| Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives of the Philippines |
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| .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}Lider ng Minorya ng Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan ng Pilipinas |
| IncumbentMarcelino Libanansince July 25, 2022 |
| The Honorable |
| Affirmed by the House of Representatives |
| Vicente Singson Encarnación |
| 1907 |
| House of Representatives of the Philippines |
The minority floor leader of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, or simply the House minority floor leader, is the leader elected by the minority bloc of the House of Representatives of the Philippines that serves as their official leader in the body. He also manages the business of the minority party in the Senate. He is expected to be vigilant in the defense of the minority's rights. It is his function and duty to criticize constructively the policies and programs of the majority, and to this end employ parliamentary tactics and give close attention to all proposed legislation.
Traditionally, the defeated contender in the speakership election becomes the minority leader, but the rules were amended for the 17th Congress with the minority bloc now electing their minority leader among themselves.
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From 1907 to 1909, Vicente Singson Encarnación, a member of the Progresista Party, served as the minority floor leader of the newly-inaugurated Philippine Assembly during the 1st Philippine Legislature.
The Nacionalista Party, which was the historical ruling party in both houses of Congress in the early 1900s, served as the opposition party to the Liberal Party in the House from 1946 until 1953, after the Liberals won the majority of congressional seats in two consecutive elections. Nacionalista members Cipriano Primicias Sr. and Jose Laurel Jr. served as minority leaders in the 1st and 2nd Congresses, respectively.
On March 9, 1962, Daniel Romualdez of the Nacionalista Party was ousted from the speakership by Liberal Cornelio Villareal and served as minority leader during the 5th Congress.
| No. | Portrait | Name(Birth–Death) | Term of office | Party | Legislature | |
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| Vicente Singson EncarnaciónMember for Ilocos Sur–1st(1875–1961) | 1907 | 1909 | Progresista | 1st Legislature |
| No. | Portrait | Name(Birth–Death) | Term of office | Party | Legislature | |
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| Cipriano Primicias Sr.Member for Pangasinan–4th(1901–1965) | May 25,1946 | December 30,1949 | Nacionalista | 2nd Commonwealth Congress | ||
| 1st Congress | ||||||
| Jose Laurel Jr.Member for Batangas–3rd(1912–1998) | December 30,1949 | December 30,1953 | Nacionalista | 2nd Congress | ||
| Eugenio PérezMember for Pangasinan–2nd(1896–1957) | January 25,1954 | August 4,1957 | Liberal | 3rd Congress | ||
| Ferdinand MarcosMember for Ilocos Norte–2nd(1917–1989) | January 27,1958 | December 30,1959 | Liberal | 4th Congress | ||
| Cornelio VillarealMember for Capiz–2nd(1904–1992) | January 25,1960 | March 9,1962 | Liberal | |||
| 5th Congress | ||||||
| Daniel RomualdezMember for Leyte–1st(1907–1965) | March 9,1962 | March 22,1965 | Nacionalista | |||
| Jose Laurel Jr.Member for Batangas–3rd(1912–1998) | January 17,1966 | February 2,1967 | Nacionalista | 6th Congress | ||
| Cornelio VillarealMember for Capiz–2nd(1904–1992) | February 2,1967 | December 30,1969 | Liberal | |||
| Justiniano MontanoMember for Cavite(1905–2005) | January 26,1970 | June 12,1971 | Liberal | 7th Congress | ||
| Ramon Mitra Jr.Member for Palawan–2nd(1928–2000) | June 12,1971 | December 30,1971 | Liberal | |||
| Ramon Felipe Jr.Member for Camarines Sur–1st(1920–2017) | January 24,1972 | January 17,1973 | Liberal |
| No. | Portrait | Name(Birth–Death) | Term of office | Party | Legislature | |
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| Hilario Davide Jr.Member for Region VII(born 1935) | June 12,1978 | June 30,1984 | Pusyon Bisaya | Interim Batasang Pambansa | ||
| Jose Laurel Jr.Member for Batangas(1912–1998) | June 30,1984 | March 25,1986 | UNIDO | Regular Batasang Pambansa |
| No. | Portrait | Name(Birth–Death) | Term of office | Party | Legislature | |
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| Rodolfo AlbanoMember for Isabela–1st(1934–2019) | July 27,1987 | October 20,1989 | KBL | 8th Congress | ||
| Mohammad Ali DimaporoMember for Lanao del Sur–2nd(1918–2004) | October 20,1989 | June 1,1990 | KBL | |||
| Salvador EscuderoMember for Sorsogon–1st(1942–2012) | June 1,1990 | July 22,1991 | KBL | |||
| Victor OrtegaMember for La Union–1st(born 1934) | July 22,1991 | June 30,1992 | Nacionalista | |||
| Hernando PerezMember for Batangas–2nd(born 1939) | July 22,1992 | June 30,1995 | LDP | 9th Congress | ||
| Ronaldo ZamoraMember for San Juan–Mandaluyong(born 1944) | July 24,1995 | June 30,1998 | NPC | 10th Congress | ||
| Feliciano Belmonte Jr.Member for Quezon City–4th(born 1936) | July 27,1998 | January 24,2001 | Lakas | 11th Congress | ||
| Arnulfo FuentebellaMember for Camarines Sur–3rd(1945–2020) | January 24,2001 | June 30,2001 | NPC | |||
| Carlos PadillaMember for Nueva Vizcaya(1944–2023) | July 23,2001 | June 30,2004 | LDP | 12th Congress | ||
| Francis EscuderoMember for Sorsogon–1st(born 1969) | July 26,2004 | June 30,2007 | NPC | 13th Congress | ||
| Ronaldo ZamoraMember for San Juan(born 1944) | July 23,2007 | June 30,2010 | NPC | 14th Congress | ||
| Edcel LagmanMember for Albay–1st(1942–2025) | July 26,2010 | January 20,2012 | Lakas | 15th Congress | ||
| Danilo SuarezMember for Quezon–3rd(born 1942) | January 20,2012 | June 30,2013 | Lakas | |||
| Ronaldo ZamoraMember for San Juan(born 1944) | July 22,2013 | June 30,2016 | Nacionalista | 16th Congress | ||
| Danilo SuarezMember for Quezon–3rd(born 1942) | July 25,2016 | June 30,2019 | Lakas | 17th Congress | ||
| Benny AbanteMember for Manila–6th(born 1951) | July 22,2019 | October 16,2020 | Asenso Manileño | 18th Congress | ||
| Stephen PaduanoParty-list member(born 1965) | October 16,2020 | June 30,2022 | Abang Lingkod | |||
| Marcelino LibananParty-list member(born 1963) | July 26,2022 | Incumbent | 4Ps | 19th Congress | ||
| 20th Congress |
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