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There are currently 24 senators in the Philippines. As of 2021, major political parties represented in the Senate include PDP-Laban, Liberal Party, Nacionalista Party, Nacionalista Party, NPC, and Independent senators. However, affiliations may change as politicians switch parties or run as independents.
There are 100 senators so it is impossible to list all of them on this site.
The political status of the Philippines is that it is a Democracy. The Philippines has three branches in their government. These branches are executive, legislative, and judicial.
Some of the major political parties in the Philippines include the Liberal Party, the PDP-Laban, the Nacionalista Party, and the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban). These parties have varying ideologies and affiliations with different politicians and interest groups.
John Warner is a Republican and Jim Webb is a Democrat.
There are currently 24 senators in the Philippines. As of 2021, major political parties represented in the Senate include PDP-Laban, Liberal Party, Nacionalista Party, Nacionalista Party, NPC, and Independent senators. However, affiliations may change as politicians switch parties or run as independents.
Republicans
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There are 100 senators so it is impossible to list all of them on this site.
Both senators are democrats.
Alaska has one Democrat and one Republican.
No. There are Senators and Representatives who have changed party affiliation AFTER they were elected!
Republican. I assume you mean the U.S. Senators, Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker.
There are 100 senators so it is impossible to list all of them on this site.
It isn't a political party, but the Senate that every state has two senators.
Some Filipino political parties include the Liberal party, the Katipunan party, and the Lakas Kampi Christian Muslim Democrats party.
In the 111th Congress both are Democratic Senators.