Marcos opposes remote voting in Senate

President Marcos has rejected a proposal for online voting in the Senate, arguing there is no valid reason to implement it and warning it could allow senators to avoid accountability.

In an interview in Tokyo, Marcos noted that health concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic, which once justified remote sessions, no longer apply. He recalled the Senate tradition requiring physical presence for votes and said the rules allowing teleconferences were adopted only for emergencies.

Marcos specifically addressed the case of Sen. Bato dela Rosa, who faces an ICC arrest warrant. He stated that dela Rosa should not vote unless physically present and described the proposal as seemingly tailored for the senator.

Minority senators walked out of the Senate on May 26 to protest the push for virtual participation. Business groups, civil society organizations, and the University of the Philippines Los Baños have also raised concerns about the moves affecting Senate legitimacy and accountability.

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Minority senators walking out of Senate chamber in protest over virtual voting debate.
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Senate minority walks out over virtual voting motion

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Senators from the minority bloc walked out of the Senate session on May 26 after heated debate on a motion to allow online voting.

The Senate committee on ethics has asked Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa to comment on a proposal to amend the chamber’s rules on absenteeism following a complaint against him. Sen. JV Ejercito announced the move after the panel reviewed nine pending dockets. The complaint stems from allegations that Dela Rosa continues to receive salary despite notable absences from plenary sessions.

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The Philippine Senate minority bloc called for Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano to resign after the majority skipped plenary sessions again on June 1 and June 2, preventing a quorum.

On Monday, May 18, the Senate convened as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte, while Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano retained his leadership post despite rumors of a coup.

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A Senate ethics complaint against Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, seeking a “no work, no pay” sanction for his prolonged absences amid an ICC arrest warrant, is set for dismissal, as the penalty is not in Senate rules, ethics committee chair Sen. JV Ejercito said.

The Supreme Court voted 9-5-1 to deny Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s application for a temporary restraining order against his possible arrest on an International Criminal Court warrant.

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A Senate leadership change occurred on June 3 when a quorum of 12 senators enabled the election of Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian as acting Senate president.

 

 

 

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