17th Congress of the Philippines

17th Congress of the Philippines
July 25, 2016 2019
President Rodrigo Duterte (PDP-Laban)
Vice President Leni Robredo (Liberal)
Senate
Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III (PDP-Laban)[1]
Senate President pro tempore Franklin Drilon (Liberal)[1]
Majority leader Vicente Sotto III (NPC)[1]
Minority leader Ralph Recto (Liberal)
Members 24
House of Representatives
House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez (PDP-Laban)
Deputy Speakers

Since July 25, 2016

Since August 15, 2016
Majority leader Rodolfo Fariñas (Nacionalista)
Minority leader Danilo Suarez (Lakas)
Members 297

The Seventeenth Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikalabimpitong Kongreso ng Pilipinas) is the current meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Senate and House of Representatives. The convention of the 17th Congress was followed by the 2016 Senate election, which will replace half of the Senate membership, and the 2016 House of Representatives elections which elected the entire membership of the House of Representatives.

The House of Representatives meets in Batasang Pambansa Complex and the Senate will meet in the GSIS Building from July 25, 2016 to a certain date in 2019, from the first to third year of the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte; this will be the end of tenure for senators elected in 2013. The 17th Congress was officially opened by President Duterte together with the joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Leadership

Senate

House of Representatives

Since August 15, 2016[3][4][5]

Members

Senate

Senator Party Terms Bloc City/municipality of registration
Number Starts Ends
Sonny Angara LDP 1 2013 2019 Majority Aurora
Bam Aquino Liberal 1 2013 2019 Majority Quezon City
Nancy Binay UNA 1 2013 2019 Majority Makati
Alan Peter Cayetano Nacionalista 2 2013 2019 Majority Taguig
Leila de Lima Liberal 1 2016 2022 Majority Camarines Sur
Franklin Drilon Liberal 2 2016 2022 Majority Iloilo City
JV Ejercito PMP 1 2013 2019 Majority San Juan
Francis Escudero Independent 2 2013 2019 Minority Sorsogon City
Win Gatchalian NPC 1 2016 2022 Majority Valenzuela
Richard J. Gordon Independent 1 2016 2022 Majority Zambales
Gringo Honasan UNA 2 2013 2019 Majority Marikina
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 1 2016 2022 Majority Manila
Panfilo Lacson Independent 1 2016 2022 Majority Cavite
Loren Legarda NPC 2 2013 2019 Majority Malabon
Manny Pacquiao PDP-Laban 1 2016 2022 Majority Saranggani
Francis Pangilinan Liberal 1 2016 2022 Majority Quezon City
Aquilino Pimentel III PDP-Laban 2 2013 2019 Majority Cagayan de Oro
Grace Poe Independent 1 2013 2019 Majority San Juan
Ralph Recto Liberal 2 2016 2022 Minority Lipa
Tito Sotto NPC 2 2016 2022 Majority Quezon City
Antonio Trillanes Nacionalista 2 2013 2019 Minority Caloocan
Joel Villanueva Liberal 1 2016 2022 Majority Bulacan
Cynthia Villar Nacionalista 1 2013 2019 Majority Las Piñas
Juan Miguel Zubiri Independent 1 2016 2022 Majority Bukidnon

House of Representatives

District representatives

Province/City District Representative Party Term Bloc
Abra Lone JB Bernos[6] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Agusan del Norte 1st Lawrence Lemuel H. Fortun Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Erlpe John Amante Liberal 2 Majority
Agusan del Sur 1st Maria Valentina Plaza NUP 3 Majority
2nd Evelyn Plaza-Mellana NUP 3 Majority
Aklan Lone Carlito Marquez NPC 1 Majority
Albay 1st Edcel Lagman Liberal 1 Independent minority
2nd Joey Salceda Aksyon 1 Majority
3rd Fernando Gonzalez Liberal 3 Majority
Antipolo 1st Chiqui Roa-Puno NUP 1 Majority
2nd Romeo Acop Liberal 3 Majority
Antique Lone Paolo Everardo Javier Liberal 3 Majority
Apayao Lone Eleanor Bulut-Begtang NPC 3 Majority
Aurora Lone Bellaflor Angara-Castillo LDP 2 Majority
Bacolod Lone Greg Gasataya NPC 1 Majority
Baguio Lone Mark Go Nacionalista 1 Majority
Basilan Lone Jum Jainudin Akbar Liberal 1 Majority
Bataan 1st Geraldine Roman Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Joet Garcia NUP 1 Majority
Batanes Lone Henedina Abad Liberal 3 Majority
Batangas 1st Eileen Ermita-Buhain Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Raneo Abu Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Maria Theresa Collantes Liberal 1 Majority
4th Lianda Bolilia Liberal 1 Majority
5th Marivic Mariño Liberal 1 Majority
6th Vilma Santos-Recto Liberal 1 Majority
Benguet Lone Ronald Cosalan Liberal 3 Majority
Biliran Lone Rogelio Espina Liberal 3 Majority
Biñan Lone Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat Liberal 1 Minority
Bohol 1st Rene Relampagos Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Erico Aristotle Aumentado NPC 2 Majority
3rd Arthur Yap NPC 3 Majority
Bukidnon 1st Malou Acosta-Alba Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Florencio Flores, Jr. Nacionalista 3 Majority
3rd Manuel Zubiri Liberal 1 Majority
4th Oneil Roque NPC 2 Majority
Bulacan 1st Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado[7] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd Apolonio Pancho NUP 2 Majority
3rd Lorna Silverio NUP 1 Majority
4th Linabelle Ruth Villarica Liberal 3 Majority
Cagayan 1st Ramon Nolasco Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso NUP 3 Majority
3rd Randolph Ting NUP 3 Majority
Cagayan de Oro 1st Rolando Uy PDP-Laban 2 Majority
2nd Maximo Rodriguez. Jr CDP 1 Majority
Caloocan 1st Dale Malapitan[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd Edgar Erice Liberal 2 Independent minority
Camarines Norte 1st Renato Unico, Jr. PDP-Laban[9] 1 Majority
2nd Marisol Panotes Liberal 1 Majority
Camarines Sur 1st Rolando Andaya, Jr.[7] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
2nd Lray Villafuerte Nacionalista 1 Majority
3rd Gabriel Bordado Liberal 1 Majority
4th Arnulfo Fuentebella NPC 1 Majority
5th Salvio Fortuno Liberal 3 Majority
Camiguin Lone Xavier Jesus Romualdo Liberal 2 Majority
Capiz 1st Emmanuel Billones Liberal 1 Independent minority
2nd Fredenil Castro NUP 2 Majority
Catanduanes Lone Cesar Sarmiento[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
Cavite 1st Francis Gerald Abaya Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Strike Revilla Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Alex Advincula PDP-Laban 2 Majority
4th Jennifer Barzaga NUP 1 Majority
5th Roy Loyola[8] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
6th Luis Ferrer IV NUP 2 Majority
7th Abraham Tolentino[8] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Cebu 1st Gerald Anthony Gullas, Jr. Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Wilfredo Caminero PDP-Laban[10] 2 Majority
3rd Gwendolyn Garcia PDP-Laban/1-Cebu 2 Majority
4th Benhur Salimbangon 1-Cebu 3 Majority
5th Ramon Durano VI NPC 1 Majority
6th Jonas Cortes PDP-Laban[10] 1 Majority
7th Peter John Calderon PDP-Laban[10] 1 Majority
Cebu City 1st Raul del Mar PDP-Laban/BOPK 2 Majority
2nd Rodrigo Abellanosa PDP-Laban/BOPK[10] 2 Majority
Compostela Valley 1st Maricar Zamora Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Ruwel Peter Gonzaga Liberal 1 Majority
Cotabato 1st Jesus Sacdalan[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
2nd Nancy Catamco Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Jose I. Tejada Nacionalista 2 Majority
Davao City 1st Karlo Nograles NUP 3 Majority
2nd Mylene Garcia-Albano[8] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
3rd Alberto Ungab Nacionalista 1 Majority
Davao del Norte 1st Pantaleon Alvarez PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd   Tonyboy Floirendo Kusog Baryohanon 1 Majority
Davao del Sur Lone Mercedes Cagas Nacionalista 2 Majority
Davao Occidental Lone Lorna Bautista-Bandigan Liberal 1 Majority
Davao Oriental 1st Corazon Nuñez-Malanyaon Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Joel Mayo Almario[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Dinagat Islands Lone Kaka Bag-ao Liberal 2 Majority
Eastern Samar Lone Ben Evardone Liberal 3 Majority
Guimaras Lone Ma. Lucille Nava[9] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Ifugao Lone Teodoro Baguilat, Jr. Liberal 3 Independent minority
Iligan Lone Frederick Siao UNA 1 Majority
Ilocos Norte 1st Rodolfo Fariñas Nacionalista 3 Majority
2nd Imelda Marcos Nacionalista 3 Majority
Ilocos Sur 1st Deogracias Victor Savellano Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Eric Singson[6] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Iloilo 1st Richard Garin Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Arcadio Gorriceta Liberal 2 Majority
3rd Arthur Defensor, Jr. Liberal 3 Majority
4th Ferjenel G. Brion NUP 1 Majority
5th Raul Tupas NPC 1 Majority
Iloilo City Lone Jerry Treñas[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
Isabela 1st Rodolfo T. Albano III Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Ana Cristina Go Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Napoleon Dy NPC 3 Majority
4th Nettie Aggabao NPC 1 Majority
Kalinga Lone Allen Jesse Mangaoang Liberal 1 Majority
La Union 1st Pablo Ortega Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Sandra Eriguel[7] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Laguna 1st Arlene Arcillas-Nazareno Liberal 1 Minority
2nd Jun Chipeco Liberal 2 Majority
3rd Sol Aragones UNA 2 Majority
4th Benjamin Agarao Liberal 2 Majority
Lanao del Norte 1st Khalid Q. Dimaporo[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd Abdullah Dimaporo NPC 2 Majority
Lanao del Sur 1st Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Jun Papandayan PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Lapu-Lapu City Lone Aileen Radaza PDP-Laban[10] 2 Majority
Las Piñas Lone Mark Villar (until August 1, 2016)[11] Nacionalista 3 Majority
Leyte 1st Yedda Romualdez Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Henry Ong NPC 1 Majority
3rd Ching Veloso[9] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
4th Lucy Torres-Gomez[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
5th Jose Carlos Cari Liberal 3 Majority
Maguindanao 1st Bai Sandra A. Sema Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Zajid Mangudadatu[9] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Makati 1st Monsour Del Rosario UNA 1 Minority
2nd Luis Campos UNA 1 Minority
Malabon Lone Federico Sandoval II[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Mandaluyong Lone Alexandra Gonzales[9] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Manila 1st Manny Lopez NPC 1 Majority
2nd Carlo Lopez Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Yul Servo Asenso Manileño 1 Majority
4th Edward Maceda Asenso Manileño 1 Majority
5th   Cristal Bagatsing KABAKA 1 Minority
6th Sandy Ocampo Liberal 3 Majority
Marikina 1st Bayani Fernando PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd Miro Quimbo Liberal 3 Majority
Marinduque Lone Lord Allan Jay Velasco PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Masbate 1st Marvi Espinosa-Bravo NUP 2 Majority
2nd Elisa Olga Kho Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Scott Davies Lanete NPC 3 Majority
Misamis Occidental 1st Jorge Almonte[8] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
2nd Henry Oaminal Nacionalista 2 Majority
Misamis Oriental 1st Peter Unabia[8] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
2nd Juliette Uy NUP 2 Majority
Mountain Province Lone Maximo Dalog Liberal 3 Majority
Muntinlupa Lone Ruffy Biazon Liberal 1 Majority
Navotas Lone Toby Tiangco Independent 3 Independent
Negros Occidental 1st Melecio Yap NPC 1 Majority
2nd Leo Rafael Cueva NUP 2 Majority
3rd Alfredo Benitez[12] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
4th Juliet Marie Ferrer NUP 1 Majority
5th Alejandro Mirasol Liberal 3 Majority
6th Mercedes Alvarez NPC 3 Majority
Negros Oriental 1st Jocelyn Limkaichiong Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Manuel Sagarbarria NPC 1 Majority
3rd Arnulfo Teves[9] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Northern Samar 1st Raul Daza Liberal 1 Independent minority
2nd Edwin Ongchuan NUP 1 Majority
Nueva Ecija 1st Estrelita Suansing[8] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
2nd Mikki Violago Liberal 1 Majority
3rd Ria Vergara NPC 1 Majority
4th Magnolia Antonino-Nadres UNA 2 Majority
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Luisa Lloren Cuaresma UNA 1 Majority
Occidental Mindoro Lone Josephine Y. Ramirez-Sato Liberal 2 Majority
Oriental Mindoro 1st Paulino Salvador C. Leachon Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Reynaldo V. Umali[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
Palawan 1st Chicoy Alvarez[7] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
2nd Frederick Abueg Liberal 2 Majority
3rd Gil Acosta NPC 1 Majority
Pampanga 1st   Carmelo Lazatin II Lingap Lugud 1 Majority
2nd Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Aurelio Gonzales, Jr. NPC 1 Majority
4th Juan Pablo Bondoc Nacionalista 2 Majority
Pangasinan 1st Jesus Celeste NPC 3 Majority
2nd Leopoldo Bataoil Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Rosemarie Arenas[6] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
4th Christopher De Venecia Liberal 1 Majority
5th Amado Espino, Jr. Aksyon 1 Majority
6th Marlyn Primicias-Agabas NPC 3 Majority
Parañaque 1st Eric Olivarez Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Gustavo Tambuting UNA 2 Majority
Pasay Lone Imelda Calixto-Rubiano Liberal 3 Majority
Pasig Lone Ricky Eusebio Nacionalista 1 Minority
Quezon 1st Trina Enverga NPC 1 Majority
2nd Vicente Alcala Liberal 2 Majority
3rd Danilo Suarez Lakas 1 Minority
4th Angelina Tan NPC 2 Majority
Quezon City 1st Vincent Crisologo[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
2nd Winston Castelo Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Bolet Banal Liberal 3 Majority
4th Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. Liberal 3 Majority
5th Alfred Vargas Liberal 2 Majority
6th Jose Christopher Belmonte Liberal 2 Majority
Quirino Lone Dakila Carlo Cua Liberal 3 Majority
Rizal 1st Jack Duavit NPC 1 Majority
2nd Isidro Rodriguez, Jr. NPC 2 Majority
Romblon Lone Emmanuel Madrona Nacionalista 1 Majority
Samar 1st Edgar Sarmiento Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Milagrosa Tan NPC 2 Majority
San Jose del Monte Lone   Rida Robes Arangkada San Joseño 1 Majority
San Juan Lone Ronaldo Zamora[8] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Sarangani Lone Rogelio Pacquiao[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Siquijor Lone Ramon Vicente Rocamora Independent 1 Majority
Sorsogon 1st Evelina Escudero NPC 2 Majority
2nd Deogracias Ramos[9] PDP-Laban 3 Majority
South Cotabato 1st Pedro Acharon NPC 3 Majority
2nd Ferdinand L. Hernandez NPC 2 Majority
Southern Leyte Lone Roger Mercado Liberal 1 Majority
Sultan Kudarat 1st   Suharto Mangudadatu PTM 1 Majority
2nd Toto Suansing[8] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Sulu 1st Benjamin Tupay Loong 1 PDP-Laban 1
2nd Maryam Arbison Liberal 2 Majority
Surigao del Norte 1st Francisco Jose Matugas II Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Robert "Ace" Barbers Nacionalista 1 Majority
Surigao del Sur 1st Prospero Pichay, Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Johnny Pimentel Liberal 1 Majority
TaguigPateros 1st Arnel Cerafica Liberal 3 Minority
Taguig 2nd Pia Cayetano Nacionalista 1 Majority
Tarlac 1st Charlie Cojuangco NPC 1 Majority
2nd Victor Yap NPC 1 Majority
3rd Noel Villanueva NPC 2 Majority
Tawi-Tawi Lone Ruby Sahali[8] PDP-Laban 2 Majority
Valenzuela 1st Weslie Gatchalian NPC 1 Majority
2nd Eric Martinez PDP-Laban 1 Majority
Zambales 1st Jeffrey Khonghun Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Cherry Deloso-Montalla Liberal 2 Majority
Zamboanga City 1st Celso Lobregat LDP 2 Majority
2nd Manuel Dalipe NPC 1 Majority
Zamboanga del Norte 1st Seth Frederick P. Jalosjos Nacionalista 3 Majority
2nd Glona Labadlabad[9] PDP-Laban 1 Majority
3rd Isagani Amatong Liberal 2 Majority
Zamboanga del Sur 1st Divina Grace Yu NPC 1 Majority
2nd Aurora Enerio-Cerilles NPC 3 Majority
Zamboanga Sibugay 1st Wilter Palma II Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Dulce Ann Hofer Liberal 2 Majority

Party-list representatives

Party Representative Term Bloc
1st Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy, Inc. (1-CARE) Carlos Roman Uybarreta 1 Majority
Aangat Tayo Harlin Neil Abayon III 1 Minority
Abang Lingkod (ABANG LINGKOD) Joseph Stephen Paduano 2 Majority
Abono Conrado Estrella III 2 Majority
Vini Nola Ortega 1 Majority
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT TEACHERS) Antonio Tinio 3 Majority
Francisca Castro 1 Majority
Acts-Overseas Filipino Workers Coalition of Organizations (ACTS-OFW) Aniceto "John" Bertiz III 1 Minority
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment through Action, Cooperation and Harmony towards Educational Reforms, Inc. (A TEACHER) Julieta Cortuna 3 Minority
Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano, Inc. (AGBIAG!) Michaelina Antonio 1 Majority
Agri-Agra na Reporma para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas Movement (AGRI) Delphine Lee 2 Minority
Orestes Salon 1 Minority
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP) Rico Geron 2 Majority
Akbayan Citizens' Action Party (AKBAYAN) Tomasito Villarin 1 Independent minority
Ako Bicol Political Party (AKO BICOL) Rodel Batocabe 3 Majority
Alfredo Garbin, Jr. 1 Minority
Christopher Co 3 Majority
Alliance of Organizations, Networks and Associations of the Philippines (ALONA) Anna Marie Villaraza-Suarez 1 Minority
An Waray Victoria Isabel Noel 2 Majority
Anak Mindanao (AMIN) Sitti Djalia Hataman 2 Majority
Makmod Mending, Jr. 2 Majority
Anakpawis Ariel Casilao 1 Majority
Ang Asosasyon Sang Mangunguma Nga Bisaya Owa Mangunguma (AAMBIS-OWA) Sharon Garin 3 Majority
Ang Kabuhayan Dennis Laogan 1 Majority
Ang Mata'y Alagaan (MATA) Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera 1 Majority
Ang National Coaliton of Indigenous Peoples Action Na! (ANAC-IP) Jose Panganiban, Jr. 2 Majority
Angkla: Ang Partido ng mga Pilipinong Marino (ANGKLA) Jesulito Manalo 2 Majority
Arts Business and Science Professionals (ABS) Eugene Michael De Vera 1 Minority
Ating Agapay Sentrong Samahan ng mga Obrero (AASENSO) Teodoro Montoro 1 Majority
Bagong Henerasyon (BH) Bernadette Herrera-Dy 1 Majority
Bayan Muna Carlos Isagani Zarate 2 Majority
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (BUHAY) Mariano Michael Velarde, Jr. 3 Majority
Lito Atienza 2 Minority
Butil Farmers Party (BUTIL) Cecilia Leonila Chavez 1 Minority
Citizens' Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Sherwin Tugna 3 Majority
Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines (SENIOR CITIZENS)
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party (COOP-NATCCO) Anthony Bravo 2 Minority
Sabiniano Canama 1 Majority
Democratic Independent Workers Association (DIWA) Emmeline Aglipay-Villar 3 Majority
Gabriela Women's Party (GABRIELA) Emmi de Jesus 3 Majority
Arlene Brosas 1 Majority
Kabalikat ng Mamamayan (KABAYAN) Harry Roque 1 Minority
Ron Salo 1 Majority
Kabataan (KABATAAN) Sarah Jane Elago 1 Majority
Kalinga: Advocacy for Social Empowerment and Nation Building through Easing Poverty (KALINGA) Abigail Faye Ferriol-Pascual 3 Minority
KUSUG TAUSUG Shernee A. Tan 3 Majority
LPG Marketers Association (LPGMA) Arnel Ty 3 Majority
Magdalo Para sa Pilipino (MAGDALO) Gary Alejano 2 Independent minority
Manila Teachers' Savings and Loan Association (MANILA TEACHERS) Virgilio Lacson 1 Majority
One Patriotic Coalition of Marginalized Nationals (1PACMAN) Michael Odylon Romero 1 Majority
Enrico Pineda 1 Majority
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) Mark Aeron Sambar 1 Majority
Jericho Jonas Nograles 1 Majority
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party (SBP) Ricardo Belmonte, Jr. 1 Majority
Social Amelioration & Genuine Intervention on Poverty (1-SAGIP) Rodante Marcoleta 1 Majority
Trade Union Congress Party (TUCP) Raymond Democrito Mendoza 3 Majority
Una ang Edukasyon (1-ANG EDUKASYON) Salvador Belaro, Jr. 1 Majority
You Against Corruption and Poverty (YACAP) Benhur Lopez, Jr. 1 Majority

Current composition

Per Bloc
Party Total %
PDP-Laban 97 31.95%
NPC 38 12.79%
Liberal 35 12.84%
Nacionalista 22 7.41%
NUP 19 6.40%
UNA 8 2.69%
Lakas 5 1.68%
LDP 2 0.67%
Aksyon 2 0.34%
CDP 1 0.34%
Local parties 8 2.69%
Party-lists 59 19.87%
Independent 1 0.34%
Totals 297 100.00%

Notes

References

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