Dela Rosa said Alan Peter Cayetano urged him to return to the Senate for the May 11 leadership vote that unseated Tito Sotto.
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Escudero returning as SP? Sources say number reached to replace Cayetano
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero is said to be returning as Senate president, according to multiple sources, as talks of another leadership change loomed on Monday. Speaking on ...
The senators who backed Alan Peter Cayetano for Senate president are mostly allies of the Dutertes, with four of them also ...
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Cayetano to senators: We’ll convene as impeach court Monday, wear robes
MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano formally wrote to senators informing them that the upper chamber will convene as an impeachment court on Monday (May 18) to hear the ...
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Will Cayetano remain as Senate president this Monday?
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate on Monday faces a pair of critical questions: Will there be yet another leadership change, ...
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Palace contradicts Cayetano: Senate was 'never under attack'
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Monday asserted that the Senate was “never under attack,” contrary to statements made by ...
Former foreign affairs secretary and veteran legislator replaces Vicente “Tito” Sotto III as the Senate prepares for possible impeachment proceedings involving Vice President Sara Duterte. MANILA — ...
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'Tinawagan ako': Dela Rosa admits Cayetano orchestrated his participation in Senate coup
Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa admitted it was Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano who arranged his May 11 appearance at the ...
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Monday showdown: Will Cayetano stay as Senate chief?
MANILA, Philippines – The Senate is facing a critical question on Monday: Will there be another leadership change or will the ...
“For the record, sa kotse ko sumakay si Senator Bato" Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano admitted that on Wednesday, May 13 ...
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Cayetano bares real reason behind Senate coup
MANILA, Philippines —The ouster of former Senate president Vicente Sotto III and the changes in the chamber had everything to ...
Let us not mince words. Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, the “ambassador of Jesus Christ,” attacked the Senate. In his relentless pursuit of the Senate presidency and to protect allies from accountability ...
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