English: Former and present senators convened last Wednesday, October 6, to celebrate the Senate of the Philippine’s centennial anniversary and its hundred-year legacy of serving the Filipino nation. Around 40 incumbent and former members of the Senate attended the Senate Centennial Dinner and Reunion held at the old Congress building, which now houses the National Museum in Manila.
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Former and present senators convened last Wednesday, October 6, to celebrate the Senate of the Philippine’s centennial anniversary and its hundred-year legacy of serving the Filipino nation. Around 40 incumbent and former members of the Senate attended the Senate Centennial Dinner and Reunion held at the old Congress building, which now houses the National Museum in Manila.