(left) as the new
speaker of the House on September 17, 2025.
District elections In October 2024, Dy filed his candidacy to run for the
House of Representatives in
Isabela's sixth district, running to succeed his son
Inno, who ran for mayor of
Echague. Running under the
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas, he was elected to the seat unopposed and took office on June 30, 2025.
Election as Speaker Dy entered the
20th Congress of the Philippines as a
deputy speaker under House Speaker
Martin Romualdez. Months leading up to the height of the
flood control projects controversy in the Philippines in September 2025, media speculation arose regarding a possible leadership change in the lower house, especially after contractor
Sarah Discaya implicated Speaker Romualdez in the alleged anomalies. By September 6, Executive Secretary
Lucas Bersamin rebuked Congress under Romualdez's speakership, urging the speaker to "clean up your house first". On September 17, Romualdez formally resigned as speaker, a move Deputy Speaker
Jay Khonghun described as one that aimed to allow Romualdez to better clarify his role in the allegations made against him. Leading up to Romualdez's resignation, media outlets reported that Dy was a leading candidate to replace the former as speaker. Dy was later elected as House Speaker that day, being the only member nominated for the role and receiving 253 votes.
Early speakership Upon assuming office, Dy cited regaining public trust in the lower chamber as a key agenda, acknowledging a negative reception to the House of Representatives following the flood control controversy. However, his ascension to the speakership drew criticism from Vice President
Sara Duterte and her brother,
Davao City 1st district Representative
Paolo Duterte. Sara claimed that the move was a sham and a part of a plan by Romualdez and Majority Leader
Sandro Marcos, who is Dy's party mate, while Paolo alleged that Dy was handpicked by Marcos and described the change as a mere “cover-up move” that failed to address corruption in the House. Among his first directives to the chamber was for the members to coordinate with the
ad hoc Independent Commission for Infrastructure created by President
Bongbong Marcos in response to the scandal. Despite the leadership change, Dy retained the committee assignments present at the time of his election as speaker. On September 19, he had revoked the travel clearance of
Ako Bicol Representative
Zaldy Co, demanding his return to the Philippines from the United States within 10 days to answer for allegedly anomalous budget insertions and public works. == Personal life ==