Senate minority urges cayetano to resign over session boycott

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.

Members of the Senate majority did not attend the scheduled session on Tuesday, June 2. Cayetano instead went live on Facebook, describing the absence as a parliamentary tool to keep control of key committees and protest what he called a puppet Senate.

The minority accused Cayetano of abandoning his duties by failing to preside over two consecutive sessions. It urged him to step down as Senate president.

Without a quorum, several measures remained in limbo. The standoff follows the majority's similar absence on Monday, June 1, when air conditioning and WiFi were reportedly turned off in the session hall.

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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.

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

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Senator Alan Peter Cayetano was elected the new Senate president on Monday after 13 senators voted to unseat Vicente Tito Sotto III. The change occurred shortly after the start of the session amid the House's impending impeachment vote against Vice President Sara Duterte.

The Senate may convene as an impeachment court this month and start a full trial of Vice President Sara Duterte in June, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said. This timeline depends on the House of Representatives approving the complaint. Duterte faces accusations of misusing confidential funds and other charges.

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Morena Senator Enrique Inzunza requested a 22-hour leave to be absent from extraordinary Senate sessions scheduled for May 28 and 29, amid US accusations of alleged links to organized crime.

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson has rescheduled his privilege speech detailing the Blue Ribbon committee’s progress report on the flood control scandal. No explanation was provided for the cancellation. Former Ilocos Sur governor Luis “Chavit” Singson questioned the deferment of a Senate inquiry and threatened to take his allegations directly to the public.

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Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson will deliver a 'Chairman’s Progress Report' on the flood control scandal as a privilege speech when the Senate resumes session. In a dzMM interview, he said it may occur tomorrow or Tuesday and include new documents or evidence. He called the scandal worse than the pork barrel scam.

 

 

 

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