Sunday, May 31, 2026

MARCOS REACTS TO CLAIM ON SENATE LEADERSHIP

MARCOS REACTS TO CLAIM ON SENATE LEADERSHIP

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. responded with laughter after being asked about Senator Rodante Marcoleta’s claim that Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano’s leadership was supposedly the first in Senate history to be chosen without the influence or blessing of MalacaΓ±ang.

According to President Marcos, the selection of the Senate President is not decided by the Palace, but by the senators themselves. He emphasized that, as a former senator, he understands that the Senate has its own internal process when choosing its leader.

“The Senate President is decided by the senators themselves,” Marcos said during a press briefing on May 29.

He also rejected the idea that the President can simply dictate who the senators should vote for.

“Is he implying that I somehow choose the Senate President? You ask any senator, ask me as a former senator, I will laugh in your face because that’s simply not true,” the President explained.

This issue highlights an important point in Philippine politics: the Senate is a separate and independent branch of government. While political alliances and influence may exist, the official power to elect the Senate President belongs to the senators.

Meanwhile, Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano cited Marcoleta’s statement to counter public criticism that the Senate has become “chaotic” under his leadership.


Note:
In the Philippine Senate, the Senate President is elected by a majority vote of the senators. The position is important because the Senate President presides over sessions, helps manage legislative priorities, and plays a major role in maintaining order and direction within the chamber.


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Thursday, May 28, 2026

SENADO AT KONGRESO, POSIBLENG IPAABOLISH DAHIL SA MATINDING KRISIS SA PAMAMAHALA


BREAKING: FORMER SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, NANAWAGAN NG CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM — SENADO AT KONGRESO, POSIBLENG IPAABOLISH DAHIL SA MATINDING KRISIS SA PAMAMAHALA


MANILA, Philippines — Isang dating mahistrado ng Korte Suprema ang nanawagan ng seryosong pagrepaso sa 1987 Constitution, kasunod ng kanyang matinding puna sa umano’y tuloy-tuloy na political dysfunction, incompetence, at bad governance sa bansa.

Ayon kay Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Noel Gimenez Tijam, panahon na raw para pag-usapan ang malalim at malawakang pagbabago sa Konstitusyon — kabilang na ang posibleng pag-abolish sa parehong Senado at House of Representatives.

Matapang na sinabi ni Tijam na tila hindi na nagagampanan ng Kongreso ang pangunahing tungkulin nito: ang gumawa ng batas para sa kapakanan ng mamamayan.

Sa halip umano na mag-focus sa tunay na legislation, mas nauuna pa ang political vendetta, cover-up sa corruption, walang katapusang bangayan, leadership coups, political circus, at senseless grandstanding — habang milyon-milyong pondo ng taumbayan ang ginagastos para sa sahod, operasyon, at pribilehiyo ng mga nasa puwesto.


Sa madaling salita:

Bayad sila ng taumbayan para gumawa ng batas — pero ang napapanood ng publiko, drama, bangayan, palusutan, at power play.

Mas mabigat pa rito, binigyang-diin ni Tijam ang kalagayan ng ordinaryong Pilipino na patuloy na naghihirap sa gitna ng kawalan ng hustisya, matinding economic inequality, korapsyon, at palpak na pamamahala.

Habang ang mga nasa kapangyarihan ay abala sa politika, positioning, at pagpapalakas ng sariling kampo, ang karaniwang Pilipino naman ang araw-araw na sumasalo sa epekto:

mataas na bilihin, kakulangan sa oportunidad, mabagal na hustisya, at gobyernong tila mas mabilis sa bangayan kaysa solusyon.

Tinawag din ni Tijam ang sitwasyon bilang larawan ng kakistocracy — pamamahala ng mga taong hindi karapat-dapat, hindi mahusay, o mas inuuna ang sarili kaysa bayan.


Mariin din niyang paalala sa mga mambabatas:

ang mga opisyal ng gobyerno ay public servants, hindi hari, hindi amo, at hindi may-ari ng kapangyarihan.

Ayon sa kanya, tapos na dapat ang panahon ng ego tripping, arrogance of power, at pulitikang nakasentro sa pansariling interes.

Kung tunay na para sa bayan ang serbisyo publiko, dapat unahin ang batas, hustisya, accountability, at tunay na reporma — hindi personal vendetta, political survival, at walang katapusang grandstanding.

Sa ngayon, wala pang opisyal na tugon mula sa Senado o House of Representatives kaugnay ng matinding pahayag ng dating Supreme Court justice.


Tanong ngayon ng taumbayan:

Kung ang mismong Kongreso na dapat gumagawa ng solusyon ay nagiging bahagi na ng problema, panahon na ba para baguhin ang sistema — o panahon na para palitan ang mga taong paulit-ulit na sumisira sa sistema?

“Hindi na ito simpleng puna — ito ay matinding warning shot laban sa sistema ng pulitika sa Pilipinas.”

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

π—œπ—™ π—œ 𝗔𝗠 π—§π—›π—˜ π—’π—‘π—Ÿπ—¬ π—’π—‘π—˜ π—Ÿπ—˜π—™π—§ π—¦π—§π—”π—‘π——π—œπ—‘π—š, π—œ π—ͺπ—œπ—Ÿπ—Ÿ 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗑𝗗. - Senator Marcoleta

Just last week I was stunned with the shadow of a complaint filed by the Field Investigation Bureau, Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon — a complaint perfectly timed, wrapped in legal language, amplified by noise, and aimed not merely at my person, but at my independence.

If the intention of these cases is to silence me, let me say this at the very beginning: It has failed. I will not be silenced.

A complaint without evidence of public injury, official favor, corrupt consideration, or abuse of office is not accountability. It is machinery. It is pressure. It is a warning shot fired at those who refuse to kneel.

But this is larger than me. This is not a fight for one man. This is not a fight for one faction. This is not a fight for political survival. 

This is a fight for whether the Filipino people may still have senators capable of questioning, investigating, judging, and speaking freely without fear or favor. 

Even if the path becomes lonely, I will walk it. Even if the attacks become heavier, I will endure them. Even if my voice becomes inconvenient to the powerful, I will continue to speak, the way I should.

The same is true of the Senate’s investigation of the flood control scandal. That inquiry must continue. It must not be weakened. It must not be derailed. It must not be silenced. If there has been grand scale theft from the country’s coffers, then that is among the greatest sins of our modern public life. It is not ordinary corruption. It is the stealing of safety from communities that drown. It is the stealing of roads from farmers.

It is the stealing of classrooms from children. It is the stealing of medicine from the sick, wages from workers, and hope from taxpayers who labor honestly while others feast on public money.

No senator should be silenced when the duty is to follow the trail of the public’s money. No committee should be weakened when the task is to expose corruption. No voice should be threatened when the question before the nation is whether the billions intended for the people were ransacked by bandits of insatiable greed!

π—ͺπ—›π—œπ—Ÿπ—˜ π—’π—§π—›π—˜π—₯𝗦 𝗠𝗔𝗬 π—₯π—˜π—™π—¨π—¦π—˜ 𝗧𝗒 π—¦π—£π—˜π—”π—ž π—•π—˜π—–π—”π—¨π—¦π—˜ 𝗒𝗙 𝗧𝗛π—₯π—˜π—”π—§π—¦, π—œ π—ͺπ—œπ—Ÿπ—Ÿ 𝗑𝗒𝗧.

I will not let fear write my narrative. I will not let intimidation decide my vote. 

Make me bleed, and I will still shout out to the high heavens for truth and justice. Push me against the wall, and I will still push back with all the lawful strength that conscience, evidence, faith, and duty can give me. Not with violence. Not with hatred. Not with recklessness. But with the Constitution in my hand, the law as my shield, the truth as my voice, and the Filipino people as my reason.

Even if I am the only one left standing, I will stand. Even if my voice is the last one they wish to hear, I will still speak. Even if the path becomes lonely, difficult, and costly, I will continue, because the oath I took was not ceremonial. 

Let those who weaponize the law answer to history. Let those who steal from the people answer to justice. Let those who seek to silence dissent understand this: a senator who remembers his oath cannot be purchased by comfort, cannot be subdued by threats, and cannot be defeated by fear.


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