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Estrada Arrest Not An Attack On Senate Independence – Ejercito

Senator JV Ejercito said the arrest of Senator Jinggoy Estrada should not be viewed as an attack on Senate independence.

Adiong: Senate Must Proceed To Trial After VP Sara Gave ‘Non-Answer’

House trial spokesperson Zia Alonto Adiong said the Senate should proceed with the impeachment trial following Vice President Sara Duterte’s response.

Lawmaker Files Cyberlibel, Perjury Raps Vs. Lawyer, 18 Ex-Marines

Iloilo City Representative Julienne Baronda has filed cyberlibel and perjury complaints before the Department of Justice.

Gatchalian-Led Bloc: Blue Ribbon Hearing ‘Unofficial, Unauthorized’

The Senate bloc led by Senator Sherwin Gatchalian questioned the legitimacy of a recent Blue Ribbon Committee hearing.

Solon: Barzaga Expulsion Rooted In Accountability, Not Politics

House Assistant Majority Leader Zia Alonto Adiong said the expulsion of Rep. Francisco “Kiko” Barzaga was based on accountability and decorum.

Speaker Dy: When Work Comes Before Politics, Filipinos Benefit

Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III said meaningful reforms are possible when lawmakers place public service above politics.

Law Expert: 12-Senator Quorum Valid Under SC Ruling

San Beda law dean Fr. Ranhilio Aquino said the actions of the 12 senators were consistent with an existing Supreme Court ruling.

CICC Warns Vs. Misinformation Amid Senate Power Struggle

The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center urged the public to remain vigilant against misinformation amid political developments in the Senate.

Palace Sees Gatchalian As Legitimate Senate Leader

The Palace said its position is based on existing jurisprudence and established parliamentary practices.

Senate Media Denounces Marcoleta Over ‘Paid Hacks’ Claim

Members of the Senate media expressed opposition to Senator Rodante Marcoleta’s remarks describing journalists as “paid hacks.”