Sotto bloc averts Senate coup while eyeing power-sharing deal

The Sotto bloc has foiled a Senate coup, with power-sharing eyed in the near future. This incident forms part of ongoing power struggles in the Philippine legislature during the first week of February 2026. No further details on the involved parties were provided beyond the thwarting of the plot.

During the first week of February 2026, the Sotto bloc foiled a potential coup in the Senate, according to a Rappler report. The leadership grab was thwarted, but a power-sharing arrangement is eyed for the near future. This reflects broader tensions between the Senate and House, where power struggles persist.

No specific timeline or names of coup leaders were mentioned, though Senate President Vicente Sotto addressed rumors of another plot. The event occurred amid political instability in the government in 2026, including impeachment issues and suspensions in the House.

"No Senate coup, but ‘power-sharing’ possible," as per a related report. The incident highlights the dynamics of Philippine politics, though no further details on implications were available.

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