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The House of Representatives of the Philippines (Filipino: Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan ng Pilipinas) is the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines. Informally known as Kamara (from the Spanish word Cámara, meaning "chamber"), the lower house is usually called Congress,[a] although the term collectively refers to both houses.[1]
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan ng Pilipinas
18th Congress of the Philippines
Seal of the House of Representatives
Seal of the House of Representatives
Flag of the House of Representatives
Flag of the House of Representatives
Type
Type
Lower house of the Congress of the Philippines
Term limits
3 consecutive terms (9 years)
Leadership
Speaker
Lord Allan Velasco, PDP–Laban
since October 13, 2020
Deputy Speakers
List of Deputy Speakers
Majority Floor Leader
Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez, Lakas–CMD
since July 22, 2019
Minority Floor Leader
Joseph Stephen Paduano, Abang Lingkod Party-list
since October 19, 2020
Structure
Seats
304 representatives
243 from congressional districts
61 party-list representatives
Philippine House of Representatives composition.svg
Political groups
Political blocs
Majority bloc (264)
PDP–Laban (59)
PCFI (44)
NUP (41)
Nacionalista (37)
NPC (32)
Lakas (18)
Liberal (12)
PFP (5)
HNP (2)
Bukidnon Paglaum (2)
PPP (2)
Aksyon (1)
Bileg (1)
CDP (1)
LDP (1)
Magdalo (1)
PMP (1)
Partido Navoteño (1)
PRP (1)
Independent (1)
Independent majority bloc (7)
Nacionalista (3)
NUP (2)
Lakas (1)
PCFI (1)
Minority bloc (24)
PCFI (8)
Makabayan (6)
Liberal (4)
Nacionalista (2)
PDP–Laban (2)
NPC (1)
NUP (1)
Independent minority bloc (5)
HNP (1)
LDP (1)
PCFI (1)
NUP (1)
Reporma (1)
Unassigned (4)
Vacancies (4)
Committees
63 standing committees and 17 special committees
Length of term
3 years
Authority
Article VI, Constitution of the Philippines
Elections
Voting system
Parallel voting
Last election
May 13, 2019
Next election
2022
Redistricting
Districts are redistricted by Congress after each census (has never been done since 1987)
By statute (most frequent method)