The Philippine parliamentary election of 2016 were held on Monday, October 24, 2016 together with Barangay and SK Elections.Each of the 465 parliamentary constituencies elected one to three Member of Parliament (Mambabatas Pambansa) to the National Assembly (Batasan Pambansa), the dominant house of Parliament. It was the first general election after the major constitutional reform of 1987 Constitution including shifting the form of Government from Unitary presidential to Federal parliamentary Republic by President Rodrigo Duterte by Referendum abolishing the Congress. Vice President Bongbong Marcos backed centre-right KBL coalition leader Maine Mendoza subsequently formed the first parliamentary government since 1978 gains majority in the Parliament of 233 MPs. President Duterte backed cen
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| - 2016 Philippine parliamentary elections (Federalism)
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| - The Philippine parliamentary election of 2016 were held on Monday, October 24, 2016 together with Barangay and SK Elections.Each of the 465 parliamentary constituencies elected one to three Member of Parliament (Mambabatas Pambansa) to the National Assembly (Batasan Pambansa), the dominant house of Parliament. It was the first general election after the major constitutional reform of 1987 Constitution including shifting the form of Government from Unitary presidential to Federal parliamentary Republic by President Rodrigo Duterte by Referendum abolishing the Congress. Vice President Bongbong Marcos backed centre-right KBL coalition leader Maine Mendoza subsequently formed the first parliamentary government since 1978 gains majority in the Parliament of 233 MPs. President Duterte backed cen
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Alliance
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Leader
| - Maine Mendoza
- Louise delos Reyes
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election name
| - Philippine parliamentary election, 2016
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map caption
| - Seats in the Batasan Pambansa, Vice President Marcos-back KBL has Majority while the Administration-back UNIDO has Minority by coalition
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ongoing
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Country
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seats for election
| - All 465 seats in the Batasan Pambansa
233 seats needed for a majority
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seats after
| - 232(xsd:integer)
- 233(xsd:integer)
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| - Subsequent Prime Minister
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Party
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leaders seat
| - Bulacan - 4th
- Cavite - 6th
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leader since
| - 2016-07-15(xsd:date)
- 2016-08-21(xsd:date)
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abstract
| - The Philippine parliamentary election of 2016 were held on Monday, October 24, 2016 together with Barangay and SK Elections.Each of the 465 parliamentary constituencies elected one to three Member of Parliament (Mambabatas Pambansa) to the National Assembly (Batasan Pambansa), the dominant house of Parliament. It was the first general election after the major constitutional reform of 1987 Constitution including shifting the form of Government from Unitary presidential to Federal parliamentary Republic by President Rodrigo Duterte by Referendum abolishing the Congress. Vice President Bongbong Marcos backed centre-right KBL coalition leader Maine Mendoza subsequently formed the first parliamentary government since 1978 gains majority in the Parliament of 233 MPs. President Duterte backed centre-left UNIDO, led by Louise delos Reyes, was minority of 232 MPs.
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