Sparse Philippine Senate chamber with only minority senators present after majority skips session following Jinggoy Estrada arrest
Sparse Philippine Senate chamber with only minority senators present after majority skips session following Jinggoy Estrada arrest
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Senate majority skips session after jinggoy estrada arrest

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The Philippine Senate failed to convene on June 1 as the majority bloc stayed away following the arrest of Senator Jinggoy Estrada. Only the 11-member minority attended, leaving the chamber without a quorum. Air conditioning and WiFi were also cut off during the wait.

Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano issued a statement urging minority senators to join a deliberate silence in protest of Estrada’s arrest inside Senate premises. He described the Senate as a co-equal branch that should not be made to serve external interests.

Minority senators waited until 7 pm before departing. They called the absence a boycott of duty and noted that important bills and appointments were left pending. The Senate is set to adjourn on June 3.

Cayetano’s move recalled a similar 2020 incident when, as House speaker, he ordered utilities shut off during a leadership challenge by Lord Allan Velasco. Estrada was arrested on plunder and graft charges linked to flood control projects.

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X discussions focused on the Senate majority's no-show at the June 1 session after Jinggoy Estrada's arrest, with minority senators criticizing the absence as a boycott that stalled bills; journalists and commentators highlighted empty seats, lack of quorum, and questions about priorities.

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