Interim Batasang Pambansa - Leadership

Leadership

  • President/Prime Minister
Ferdinand E. Marcos1 (KBL)
  • First Lady
Imelda R. Marcos (KBL, Minister of Human Settlements/Region IV-A)
  • Prime Minister
Cesar E.A. Virata (KBL, Minister of Finance/Region IV-B), elected June 30, 1981
  • Deputy Prime Minister
Cesar E.A. Virata (KBL, Minister of Finance/Region IV-B)
Jose A. Roño, Jr. (KBL, Region VIII), elected June 30, 1981
  • Speaker of the Batasan
Querube C. Makalintal (KBL, Region IV-A)
  • Speaker Pro-Tempore
Datu Blah T. Sinsuat (KBL, Region XII)
  • Majority Floor Leader
Jose A. Roño, Jr. (KBL, Region VIII)
  • Minority Floor Leader
Hilario G. Davide, Jr. (Pusyon Bisaya, Region VII)
  • 1 resigned as Prime Minister on June 30, 1981 after winning a six-year term as president in the 1981 elections

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