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Tenderness and ‘heroes’ at the Cayetano bloc’s blue ribbon committee hearing

There was tenderness galore on Thursday at the blue ribbon committee hearing of the bloc led by Alan Peter Cayetano, by his own declaration “the legitimate, legal and moral Senate President.”  Ignoring the changes made on Wednesday in the chamber’s power structure by the 12-member majority led by Senate President Pro Tempore Sherwin Gatchalian, Cayetano...

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Still trying to put out the flames

The new majority in the Senate began the week like a house on fire and they’re still trying to put out the flames. After persuading Bato dela Rosa to come out from under the rock he was hiding and add to the vote ousting Tito Sotto as Senate president, Alan Peter Cayetano has his hands...

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The Veep’s declared run for No. 1 and her ‘ready’ running mate

Vice President Sara Duterte’s announcement of her presidential run in 2028 was hardly unexpected. She has been projected as front-runner; her approval ratings stay strong despite her questioned disbursement of P612 million in confidential funds taken from taxpayer money. The continuing absence of explanation for the disbursement is again in prime spot among the burning issues...

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‘Jurassic’ Senate prez recounts how the coup attempt went down

Was the leadership of Senate President Vicente Sotto III truly in peril last Feb. 4, when rumors swirled that the 9-member minority had gathered more than the so-called “Magic 13” votes to unseat him? As the 3 p.m. session of the Senate began that Wednesday, Sotto presided over the calendar of business which included honoring the achievements...

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‘Litisin’: The Senate is called to stop stalling and put Sara Duterte on trial

Last week Sen. Imee Marcos was filmed telling reporters that in the Senate, not only the “maka-Duterte” camp but also others outside it share the stance of her colleague, Sen. Bato dela Rosa, that the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte should be dismissed.  In fact, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s elder sister was heard...