La minoría del Senado insta a Bato dela Rosa a entregarse a la CPI

Cinco senadores presentaron una resolución el 12 de mayo de 2026, instando al senador Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa a entregarse voluntariamente a las autoridades tras la orden de arresto emitida en su contra por la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI).

En la Resolución N.º 395, el bloque de minoría del Senado enfatizó que el Senado no posee autoridad constitucional ni estatutaria para brindar custodia protectora o refugio ante un arresto legal.

La resolución fue firmada por el expresidente del Senado Tito Sotto, el senador Bam Aquino, la senadora Risa Hontiveros, el senador Ping Lacson y el senador Kiko Pangilinan.

Fue presentada después de que Dela Rosa compareciera ante el Senado el 11 de mayo de 2026, el mismo día en que la CPI confirmó la orden emitida en noviembre de 2025.

Los senadores señalaron que el privilegio contra el arresto está limitado por la Constitución a delitos castigados con no más de seis años de prisión.

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