1. Bong Revilla
2. Pia Cayetano
3. Jinggoy Estrada
4. Miriam Defensor-Santiago
5. Franklin Drilon
6. Juan Ponce Enrile
7. Vicente Sotto The 3rd
8. ralph Recto
9. Bong-bong Marcos
10. Sergio Osemna The 3rd
11. Teofisto Guingona The 3rd
12. Jose Devenecia The 3rd
juan ponce enrile
senator of the philipine 2010-2016
There are 24 Senators in the Philippines. Each Senator serves a six-year term in office.
There are 24 senators in the Philippines. 12 of them are working for 3 years and the others for 6 years. Yes, there are 24 senators in the Philippines but all of them have 3 terms! Its just that they have alternate end of terms. ^ the first poster is correct. 12 senators has 6 terms. They're the ones who got the most votes (the top 12). The other 12 works for three years before being replaced. ^^ Senate or Senado (24 seats - one-half elected every three years; members elected at large by popular vote to serve six-year terms)
salary of 24 senators
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There are many images of the 24 senators of the Philippines available online. They are available on American as well as Philippine government sites.
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In the Philippines, senators serve six-year terms and elections are held every three years for half of the Senate. In 2013, the senators who were re-elected include Sonny Angara, Nancy Binay, JV Ejercito, and Grace Poe.
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That depends on what country you are talking about. You can find the lists for some countries in the Wikipedia, for example, "List of senators of the Philippines".
In 2008, the senators of the Philippines and their respective political parties were: Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP), Jinggoy Estrada (PMP), Gregorio Honasan (UNO), Panfilo Lacson (Lakas), Lito Lapid (LDP), Loren Legarda (LDP), Manny Villar (Nacionalista), Edgardo Angara (LDP), Joker Arroyo (Independent), Allan Peter Cayetano (Nacionalista), Miriam Defensor Santiago (PRP), Francis Escudero (Independent), Richard Gordon (Bagumbayan), Ana Consuelo Madrigal (Lakas), Ramon Revilla Jr. (Lakas), Rodolfo Biazon (LP), Pia Cayetano (Nacionalista), Juan Miguel Zubiri (Lakas), Manual Roxas II (Lakas), Bong Revilla Jr. (Lakas), Aquilino Pimentel III (PDP-Laban), Antonio Trillanes IV (Independent), Alan Peter Cayetano (NPC), and Francis Pangilinan (LDP).