Philippine House Special Committee on Strategic Intelligence

The Philippine House Special Committee on Strategic Intelligence is a special committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.

Special Committee on
Strategic Intelligence
18th Congress
Seal of the House of Representatives
History
New session started
July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22)
Leadership
Chairman
Johnny Pimentel (PDP–Laban)
since December 7, 2020
Structure
Seats12 members
Political groups
Majority (11)
  •   Nacionalista (3)
  •   PDP–Laban (3)
  •   Party-lists (2)
  •   NUP (2)
  •   NPC (1)

Minority (1)

Website
Special Committee on Strategic Intelligence

Jurisdiction

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As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on strategic intelligence initiatives, activities, and programs of the Philippine government which includes, but not limited to the following:[1][2]

Members, 18th Congress

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Position Members[3] Party Province/City District
Chairperson Johnny Pimentel PDP–Laban Surigao del Sur 2nd
Vice
Chairpersons
Alfred Vargas PDP–Laban Quezon City 5th
Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado NUP Bulacan 1st
Ian Paul Dy NPC Isabela 3rd
Members
for the
Majority
Narciso Bravo Jr. NUP Masbate 1st
Joseph Sto. Niño Bernos Nacionalista Abra Lone
Raul Tupas Nacionalista Iloilo 5th
Jose Tejada Nacionalista Cotabato 3rd
Presley De Jesus PHILRECA Party-list
Jorge Antonio Bustos PATROL Party-list
Lorenz Defensor PDP–Laban Iloilo 3rd
Members
for the
Minority
Godofredo Guya RECOBODA Party-list

Historical members

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18th Congress

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Chairperson

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Congressional Record" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. March 11, 2020. p. 28. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  4. ^ Gonzales, Cathrine (December 7, 2020). "9 more Velasco allies become deputy speakers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
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