09/12/2025
Former Speaker
Martin Romualdez Tops Post-EDSA Speakers in 3-Year Legislative Output: 287 Laws Enacted Amid Political Scrutiny
House Speaker Martin Romualdez’s 3-year tenure in the 19th Congress has yielded more laws than any other post-EDSA Speaker in their first three years — a record of productivity that stands alongside ongoing debates about his leadership and ties to the Marcos administration.
Yet he remains the usual suspect who takes all the blows, avoiding media fanfare even when controversies swirl around him.
🔹A Historic Number — 287 Laws in 3 Years
▶ From July 2022 to June 2025, Romualdez presided over the passage of 287 national and local laws — an average of 29 measures per session day, and far exceeding the output of every other Speaker who served a full first three years in the post-1987 Constitution era.
▶ Comparative data shows his tally outpaces key predecessors by wide margins:
▶ Jose de Venecia Jr. (1st term, 1992–1995): ~200 laws
▶ Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (2010–2013): ~180 laws
▶ Ramon Mitra Jr. (1987–1990): ~150 laws
▶ Even short-tenured Speakers known for fast-tracking bills — such as Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who passed 250 laws in 1 year (2018–2019) — did not match Romualdez’s total over a 3-year period.
🔹Key Laws That Defined His Tenure
▶ The 287 laws span critical sectors, with Romualdez steering all 17 of President Bongbong Marcos’s SONA priorities and 20 LEDAC priority measures to passage seven months ahead of schedule.
▶ Standout enactments include:
▶ Sovereignty: Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act and Philippine Maritime Zones Act (strengthening claims in the West Philippine Sea)
▶ Economy: Maharlika Investment Fund Act, Ease of Paying Taxes Act, and CREATE More Act (boosting investment and tax reform)
▶ Social Welfare: Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act, Salt Industry Development Act, and expanded benefits for persons with disabilities
▶ Innovation: "e-Congress" digital platform (improving legislative transparency and inter-branch collaboration)
🔹Taking the Blows — Controversies Without the Fanfare
▶ Romualdez’s record has been tested by high-profile controversies — yet he has never been one to rush to the media to explain himself.
▶ In 2024, he faced criticism over his alleged role in the people’s initiative push to amend the Constitution, with opponents linking him to efforts to expand executive power.
▶ Earlier, there were questions about the DSWD aid distribution during the 2023 holiday season, where he was accused of using welfare programs for political gain — claims he never publicly addressed in detail.
▶ These issues added to the "Tambaluslos" label that emerged early in his tenure, plus a rift with Vice President Sarah Duterte over confidential funds reallocated to West Philippine Sea defense agencies. Through it all, he kept his focus on legislation rather than public defense.
😎 Ang Aking Palagay:
"Si Martin na walang ka-malay-malay" is always the usual suspect
(like Val) who takes all the heat without the fanfare.
He doesn’t court media attention or fight back against every accusation — he just keeps working.
His 3-year tenure leaves an indelible mark on post-EDSA legislative history for its sheer volume of output and efficiency.
While debates over the substance of his laws (from the Maharlika fund to constitutional amendments) will continue, there’s no denying he’s built a record of productivity that no other post-EDSA Speaker has matched in their first three years.
In a political landscape filled with noise, he’s chosen to let the numbers — and the laws — speak for itself.