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"The 69th session of the Senate, in the first regular session of the 20th Congress, is hereby called to order. Let us pause for a minute of silent prayer. Amen. The Secretary will call the roll. Let it be put on record that the Secretary refused to call the roll. Let the Deputy Secretary for..."
[19:04] The 69th session of the Senate, in the first regular session of the 20th Congress, is hereby called to order.
[19:13] Let us pause for a minute of silent prayer. Amen.
[19:29] The Secretary will call the roll.
[19:36] Let it be put on record that the Secretary refused to call the roll.
[19:41] Let the Deputy Secretary for Legislation to call the roll.
[19:44] Roll call of members, the Honorable Senators Aquino, Cayetano Pia, De La Rosa, Ejercito, Escudero, Estrada, Gachalian, Go, Hontiveros, Lacson, Lapid, Legarda, Marcoleta, Marcos, Padilla, Pangilinan, Soto, Tulfo Irwin, Tulfo Rafi, Villanueva,
[20:19] Villar Camille, Villar Mark Zubiri, Senate President Cayetano Alan.
[20:27] With 12 Senators present, the Chair declares a quorum.
[20:36] Mr. Presiding Officer, I move to declare all elected positions in the Senate vacant.
[20:46] Is there any objection?
[20:48] Julie seconded, the motion is approved.
[20:56] Majority Leader.
[20:56] Mr. Presiding Officer, I move that we proceed with the election of the Senate President Pro Tempore.
[21:08] Is there any objection?
[21:10] Hearing none, motion is carried.
[21:12] I hereby move and nominate Senator Sherwin Gachalian as the Senate President Pro Tempore.
[21:20] Is there any objection?
[21:23] Julie seconded, the motion is approved.
[21:27] Thank you, dear colleagues.
[21:29] Majority Leader.
[21:30] Mr. Presiding Officer, I move that we elect Senator Juan Miguel Subiri as the Chair of the Committee on Rules.
[21:46] Is there any objection?
[21:47] Julie seconded, the motion is approved.
[21:50] Thank you very much, my dear colleagues.
[21:56] My dear colleagues, I move that we proceed with the oath-taking of the Senate President Pro Tempore.
[22:02] I so move.
[22:05] And we will ask Senator Soto, the most senior member of this chamber, to proceed with the oath to our new Senate President Pro Tempore.
[22:14] Without mental resolution, I have a purpose of approval.
[23:27] Thank you, sir.
[23:28] Thank you.
[23:33] Congratulations, Mr. Senate President Pro Tempore.
[23:36] Majority Leader.
[23:37] Mr. President, I move that we proceed with the election of the Senate Secretary.
[23:41] Is there any objection?
[23:43] Hearing none, motion is approved.
[23:44] Mr. President, I move to nominate and elect Secretary Ray Bantug, Jr., to the position of Senate Secretary.
[23:50] There being no other nominations, President.
[23:52] Is there any objection?
[23:54] Julie seconded, the motion is approved.
[23:58] Mr. President, I'd like to also move to proceed with the election of the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms.
[24:04] Is there any objection?
[24:06] Hearing none, motion is carried.
[24:08] Mr. President, I move to nominate and elect Police Major General Alfredo Soto Corpus, to the position of Senate Sergeant-at-Arms.
[24:17] There being no other nomination.
[24:18] Is there any objection?
[24:20] Hearing none, motion is carried.
[24:22] Mr. President, I move that we give their oaths of office together.
[24:25] Mr. President, I, having been elected, to the position of, to hereby come declare, that I will well and faithfully discharge, to the best of my opinion, the duties of my present position, and of all others I may hear after all, under the Republic of the Philippines,
[25:02] Mr. President, I will support and defend the Constitution of the Philippines, that I will obey the law's legal order to distribute, that I will obey the law's orders and legal decisions,
[25:13] be humiliated by the duly constituted authority, and maintain true faith and allegiance, to the Republic of the Philippines, and that I impose this obligation upon myself or aside,
[25:26] and that I impose this obligation upon myself or by the means, without mental reservation, or purpose of duty, so held together.
[25:34] Congratulations, Mr. President.
[25:35] Thank you.
[25:37] Congratulations to the new Sergeant-at-Arms and to the new Secretary, our come-backing Secretary of the Senate.
[25:43] Mr. President, I move to elect the following Senators as Chairpersons of the following Committees.
[25:48] Senator J.V. Ehercito, Chairman of the Committee of Finance.
[25:55] Senator Tito Osoto, Chairman of the Committee on National Defense.
[26:01] Chairman Panfilo Ping Laxon, Chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Committee on Accounts.
[26:10] Chairman Erwin Tulfo, the Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations and Social Welfare and Rural Development.
[26:19] Chairman Raffi, Senator Raffi Tulfo, to the Committee on Public Services.
[26:27] Chairman Obama Kino, to the Committee on Basic Education.
[26:33] Senator Kiko Pangilinan, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture.
[26:37] Senator Risa Ontiveros, Chairman of the Committee on Health.
[26:43] Senator Lito Lapid, as Chairman of the Committee on Games and Amusements.
[26:48] Senator Chise Scudelo, to retain his Committee on Housing.
[26:52] Senator Kiko Pangilinan, and yours truly, Senator Zubiri, as Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
[26:57] Is there any objection?
[26:58] Hearing none, the motion of the majority leaders, you're by approval.
[27:03] Mr. President, I move to consider P.S. Resolution No. 432.
[27:11] This is the resolution amending Rule 2 of the Rules of Procedure on Impeachment Trials
[27:16] to provide for the election of a presiding officer in all cases not involving the President of the Philippines.
[27:23] I so move, Mr. President.
[27:24] Is there any objection?
[27:26] Hearing none, the motion is approved.
[27:29] I move to adopt P.S. Resolution No. 432.
[27:36] I so move, Mr. President.
[27:37] Is there any objection?
[27:39] Hearing none, the motion is approved.
[27:42] Mr. President, may we ask the Secretary to read the title of the measure for clarity
[27:47] and place on record the title of the resolution.
[27:55] Resolution amending Rule 2 of the Rules of Procedure on Impeachment Trials
[27:58] to provide for the election of a presiding officer
[28:00] in all cases not involving the President of the Philippines.
[28:05] Thank you, Mr. President.
[28:06] Mr. President, I also move to consider proposed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10.
[28:14] The Secretary is directed to read only the title of the resolution
[28:17] without prejudice of inserting the full text thereof.
[28:19] Concurrent Resolution providing for the adjournment senior year
[28:23] of the first regular session of the 20th Congress of the Philippines
[28:26] not later than 12 o'clock midnight today, June 3, 2026.
[28:30] Mr. President, I move to adopt Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10.
[28:34] Is there any objection?
[28:36] Hearing none, the motion is carried.
[28:39] Mr. President, in conformity with the Senate Concurrent Resolution
[28:42] that we have just adopted,
[28:43] I move that the Committee on the Senate provided therein
[28:47] be composed of Senators J.V. Ejercito, Francis Pangilinan, and Rafi Tulfo.
[28:53] I so move, Mr. President.
[28:54] Is there any objection?
[28:55] The Chair hears none.
[28:57] The motion is approved.
[28:58] Senators J.V. Ejercito, Francis Pangilinan, Rafi Tulfo,
[29:02] and shall compose the Committee of the Senate
[29:05] to inform the President of the Republic of the Philippines
[29:08] that the first regular session of the 12th, 20th Congress
[29:11] is ready to adjourn Sinedia.
[29:15] Thank you very much, Mr. President.
[29:16] And just for clarity, the PS resolution we earlier approved
[29:21] is 430, the number is 430.
[29:27] 430, 430.
[29:30] Mr. President, before we adjourn,
[29:33] the Chair would like to state for the record
[29:34] Mr. President, before we adjourn,
[29:37] allow me to give a few remarks.
[29:40] Before we adjourn, ladies and gentlemen,
[29:42] the Chair would like to state for the record
[29:44] that we are compelled to call the session to order today.
[29:48] After the Senate adjourned on May 26, 2026,
[29:53] session was scheduled to resume on Monday, June 1, 2026,
[29:58] and on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
[30:01] But the former Senate President failed to appear in both instances.
[30:10] Further, Article 6, Section 16.5 of the Constitution provides
[30:15] that neither House shall, during sessions of Congress,
[30:19] adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other House.
[30:24] The Senate has been adjourned and unable to resume session for the past two days,
[30:32] placing us on the brink of constitutional violation had we not convened today.
[30:37] Thus, in the absence of a duly consulted postponement
[30:41] and the continued absence of the former Senate President,
[30:46] former Senate President Potempore,
[30:48] and members of the majority,
[30:50] we are compelled to call the session to order.
[30:53] The quorum of 12 is based on majority of 22 senators
[30:58] over whom jurisdiction can be obtained by the Senate.
[31:02] This is in full accord with the ruling of the court in Avellino v. Cuenco
[31:08] that an absolute majority of 12 out of the 23 members
[31:12] can constitute a constitutional majority of the Senate for quorum purposes.
[31:18] And with precedent, specifically the May 5, 2015 session,
[31:24] where the quorum was based on 17 available senators
[31:27] with seven others beyond the Senate's coercive jurisdiction.
[31:32] Thank you.
[31:33] Thank you very much for the clarity, Mr. President.
[31:36] Mr. President, let the record reflect
[31:38] that the Chair, a Senate President, pro tempore,
[31:41] shall serve as acting President pursuant to Rule 5,
[31:46] yes, presiding officer of the Senate,
[31:50] pursuant to Rule 5, Section 4C, and 5 of the rules of the Senate.
[31:59] Pursuant to our rules, the wording is actually acting President,
[32:02] Mr. President, on our rules.
[32:05] Just for the record, Mr. President.
[32:06] Is there any objection? Hearing none, the motion is approved.
[32:10] Mr. President, I move that the President of the Republic of the Philippines
[32:15] and the House of Representatives be informed of the election
[32:18] of Senate President pro tempore and acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian.
[32:22] I so move, Mr. President.
[32:23] Is there any objection? Hearing none, the motion of the majority leaders hereby approved.
[32:28] Mr. President, I move that the first regular session of the 20th Congress of the Philippines
[32:33] on the part of the Senate be adjourned, Sine-Dia.
[32:36] Is there any objection?
[32:38] The Chair is none, the motion is approved.
[32:41] The first regular session of the 20th Congress of the Philippines
[32:44] on the part of the Senate is adjourned, Sine-Dia.
[32:48] The Chair is adjourned, Sine-Dia, and the motion is adjourned, Sine-Dia, and the motion is adjourned, Sine-Dia.
[47:28] KEN COER.
[47:34] Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon.
[47:43] The events that happened today, the change of leadership, was legit, was legal,
[47:53] because it was based on Supreme Court decision, the Avellino versus Cuenco case way back in 1949, February 18, 1949.
[48:07] And there was also a precedent in 2017 when Senator Franklin Long was the Senate President.
[48:14] There was a quorum, 12 of them, because out of the 24, three were in prison.
[48:27] So we have a precedent. The reason why we have to do this, there's already a violation of the Constitution.
[48:36] Three straight baseball, they blatantly disregard the rule of law, the Constitution.
[48:45] So we have to act. And we are very fortunate that one of them, a member of the majority, Senator Jesus Cudero,
[48:56] do not conform and do not believe in what they are fighting for.
[48:59] So the guy suddenly made a decision today to join para magkaroon po kami ng quorum.
[49:22] And you may ask, bakit is there quorum? Yes, there is.
[49:26] We're just considered 22 now. So divided by 2, that's 12, plus, I mean, 11 plus 1 is 12.
[49:33] So we have, dalawa po sa amin, yung isa nagtatago, yung isa nakakulong.
[49:43] So we only have, ang bilang po ay 22.
[49:46] So divided by 2, yung sabi po na para makuha majority, divided by 2, that's 11, plus 1.
[49:53] And that was Jesus Cudero nga po arriving today.
[49:56] So na-break po yung impasse when Senator Cudero showed up today.
[50:02] Because na sinasabi niya po sa amin, he doesn't believe anymore on what they're fighting for.
[50:07] Number 2, there will be a Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on Monday.
[50:18] We are just moving the scheduled date from tomorrow to prepare all members.
[50:25] Matter of fact, I declare and I manifested that all members of the Senate,
[50:33] being the majority and the new minority now,
[50:37] we, they are all members of the Blue Ribbon Committee.
[50:42] Para wala pong masabi na ikang may hokus-pokus.
[50:46] Now, pertaining to those invited resource persons,
[50:50] hindi po ako sang-ayon because we have to review these people.
[50:56] May sasabihin po ba talaga, mayroon po bang i-disclose?
[50:59] We have to review this.
[51:01] Number 2, the proper way to invite resource persons,
[51:04] you do not give it out to the media.
[51:07] You give it to the members first.
[51:10] Anong nangyari po kanina, yung listan na sinasabi nila,
[51:13] invited sa Blue Ribbon, hindi po dumang sa tamang process.
[51:17] It should have been given first to the members
[51:20] para kung maidadagdag, maipapabawas doon,
[51:24] sabihin hindi, wala ito.
[51:26] The members should have been consulted.
[51:27] Kaya, you have to give me time until Monday next week.
[51:33] Kung sino po at yung orders po,
[51:36] at exactly 9 a.m. on Monday,
[51:40] there will be a Blue Ribbon Committee hearing.
[51:42] Thank you.
[51:44] Question.
[51:49] Because it's 13.
[51:51] It's in the law.
[51:53] Kailangan mo 13.
[51:54] We don't have 13.
[51:55] So, but then we can,
[51:57] we can elect the pro-tempo re,
[52:00] because it doesn't say 13.
[52:01] Senate President, so,
[52:03] Senator Cayetano is still the Senate President.
[52:10] Because we don't have 13.
[52:12] It's against the law naman, di ba?
[52:13] We only have 12.
[52:14] So, well, he will be a virtual Senate President.
[52:31] It is what the law says.
[52:33] You have to have 13.
[52:34] We don't.
[52:35] We only have 12.
[52:38] No, Senate pro-tempo re.
[52:42] Acting President.
[52:44] Acting Senate.
[52:45] But he's the presiding officer from now on.
[52:48] So, kaya hindi pumasok Senator Cayetano,
[52:51] it will be Senator Wynne,
[52:56] who will be presiding from now on.
[52:59] Kung may lilipat pa,
[53:04] kung may mahimas-masan ngayon
[53:06] ng mga kasamaan nila,
[53:07] and I still urge,
[53:09] we're still open,
[53:10] dun po sa mga members po,
[53:11] na majority,
[53:13] please join us.
[53:14] We will accept you with open arms.
[53:16] Let's work together for the nation.
[53:19] Not for ourselves,
[53:21] not for the political parties,
[53:23] not for certain individuals,
[53:25] but for the entire country.
[53:27] Let's work together.
[53:28] We will accept you.
[53:30] We will embrace you.
[53:31] Sir,
[53:31] hindi yung mga patulay,
[53:32] hindi pisananang si
[53:33] liberal Senate President kayo,
[53:35] si Senator Alan.
[53:38] Say again?
[53:41] Well,
[53:42] right here in Rule 4
[53:43] of the Senate,
[53:44] Section 5,
[53:45] it says,
[53:46] a pro-tempore may act
[53:47] as acting president.
[53:51] Acting,
[53:52] acting,
[53:53] Senate President,
[53:54] ang pro-tempore.
[53:55] Sir,
[53:57] Senator Migs.
[54:03] And then,
[54:04] actually,
[54:05] yesterday pa,
[54:06] he's not very happy anymore.
[54:09] Then,
[54:09] we really thought
[54:11] na yesterday
[54:11] he would join us,
[54:12] but he did not.
[54:13] He was thinking it over,
[54:15] consulting his family,
[54:16] his friends,
[54:17] and then,
[54:18] kanina morning,
[54:21] he said he will attend,
[54:22] but we didn't expect it,
[54:23] kasi kahapon,
[54:25] he said he'll come,
[54:25] but he did not.
[54:26] So,
[54:26] kanina,
[54:27] we were surprised
[54:28] when he joined us,
[54:29] when he arrived.
[54:38] No,
[54:38] pag-12 po pwede,
[54:40] kasi majority na kami.
[54:41] Of the 22?
[54:42] Of the 22?
[54:43] Because,
[54:44] it should be 11.
[54:45] Divided by 2,
[54:46] 22 divided by 2 is 11.
[54:48] Plus 1.
[54:49] So,
[54:49] we have 12.
[54:52] Not on SP.
[54:54] I'm sorry,
[54:54] not on SP.
[54:55] That's why we did not elect
[54:57] a Senate President,
[54:58] because we'll be violating,
[55:00] a law,
[55:00] we'll be violating the Constitution.
[55:02] Sir,
[55:02] was there any promise?
[55:07] Enlightened lang?
[55:08] He was enlightened.
[55:09] I mean,
[55:10] kaya nga po,
[55:11] niyaakap tayo kanina,
[55:11] we were surprised
[55:12] because Sen Migs was already,
[55:14] did we ask Sen Migs kanina,
[55:18] meron bang ikang kapalit,
[55:20] may sinasabi sa ming,
[55:20] wala naman,
[55:22] nothing.
[55:23] Nadating si Senator James?
[55:28] There was none.
[55:30] Kanina,
[55:31] no nag-cocos kami
[55:32] ng 1 o'clock,
[55:35] wala pa eh.
[55:37] Kasi yesterday said
[55:38] na he will join,
[55:39] but they did not.
[55:40] Well,
[55:41] were you losing hope
[55:44] na nadating siya?
[55:45] I was already preparing
[55:47] what to tell you guys
[55:48] na pag hindi na naman
[55:49] sila sumipot,
[55:51] na I will say
[55:51] na bahala,
[55:52] bahala na,
[55:53] bahala na ang taong bayan.
[55:55] Sir,
[55:55] ano po ba sir?
[55:56] Or ano katotoo na?
[55:57] Sir,
[55:58] may nagsasabi,
[55:59] nilakad ng palasyo yung pagsugari.
[56:02] Wala naman kapalit ha.
[56:03] I mean,
[56:03] bakit batyo ka number two?
[56:04] Bakit makikialam ang palasyo?
[56:08] Bakit ma'am makikialam?
[56:09] I mean,
[56:09] this is a Senate.
[56:10] I mean,
[56:11] we're another branch of government,
[56:12] di ba?
[56:13] Kaya bin,
[56:14] pag nang resurve siya ba to?
[56:15] Then,
[56:17] pag dumating siya,
[56:19] it's okay.
[56:19] I mean,
[56:20] we welcome him.
[56:25] Well,
[56:26] we already declared it.
[56:27] Kung susipot siya?
[56:28] Sir,
[56:30] kung susipot siya?
[56:32] Right now,
[56:33] we have a Senate President
[56:34] and difference in limits.
[56:40] Actually,
[56:41] vacant yung Senate President,
[56:43] I mean,
[56:43] because may acting na tayo,
[56:44] di ba?
[56:45] There's an acting
[56:46] president.
[56:48] Si Senwin,
[56:49] in his capacity,
[56:50] is pro-temporary
[56:51] until a new Senate President
[56:53] is elected.
[56:55] And the only way
[56:56] that we can elect
[56:57] is we will have 13.
[56:59] Otherwise,
[56:59] we cannot elect
[57:00] a new Senate President.
[57:02] So,
[57:02] we will be,
[57:03] ikaw nga,
[57:04] the Senate pro-temporary
[57:05] will be
[57:06] the acting Senate President.
[57:08] Definitely.
[57:14] He will preside.
[57:16] Yes,
[57:16] he will preside.
[57:23] I think it's already stable
[57:25] because 12 kami,
[57:26] 10 lang sila.
[57:31] New Senate President,
[57:32] yes,
[57:32] but what can he do?
[57:35] I mean,
[57:35] he might be a virtual president
[57:36] dahil majority na kami,
[57:38] di ba?
[57:38] 12 to 10.
[57:42] Senator Marcoleta,
[57:43] yung kanyang Blue Ribbon,
[57:45] how will you assert
[57:45] your Blue Ribbon?
[57:47] That's illegal na po,
[57:48] yung kanyang quod tomorrow.
[57:51] We've already instructed
[57:52] the Senate DeUSA,
[57:54] the Senate Sergeant at Arms,
[57:56] the Senate Secretary.
[57:58] Sir,
[57:58] sabi niya,
[57:59] all since vacant na po,
[58:00] di ba?
[58:01] We declared it.
[58:01] So,
[58:02] illegal na po yung gagawin niya
[58:03] because there's already
[58:04] a new Blue Ribbon Chairman.
[58:06] Sir,
[58:06] kung tomorrow,
[58:07] pag daw puturak
[58:08] dahil may mga
[58:09] taga-majority na
[58:11] pwede dahong
[58:11] madawit
[58:12] doon sa Platt Control
[58:13] on the way?
[58:14] Doon.
[58:15] Kung sa amin na,
[58:16] sana tinignan niya muna
[58:17] yung kagrupo niya,
[58:19] ilan doon ang sabit.
[58:21] Sir,
[58:22] hindi po ang tawag
[58:23] ay majority na.
[58:24] Of course.
[58:25] Majority block na.
[58:25] Yes.
[58:26] Because the majority,
[58:27] there's 12 of us.
[58:29] There's 12 of us.
[58:30] Sir,
[58:30] Senator Tanay out.
[58:32] And then,
[58:32] another thing,
[58:34] did you hear
[58:34] Senator
[58:35] Chee abstain?
[58:37] Hindi naman na.
[58:37] So,
[58:39] he did not abstain
[58:41] doon sa mga,
[58:42] when we said,
[58:44] when Senator Wins
[58:45] said na declare
[58:46] all committee,
[58:48] I mean,
[58:48] seats vacant,
[58:49] except for the
[58:50] Senate Presidency.
[58:50] Senator,
[58:51] paano pag magpumilit
[58:52] na maghiling bukas
[58:53] yung Blue Ribbon Committee
[58:54] under Senator Caitano
[58:55] I don't know
[58:57] how they will do that
[58:58] because there's already
[58:58] instruction to the
[58:59] Senate Sergeant Darmes.
[59:01] There's a new
[59:02] Sergeant Darmes.
[59:03] What do you
[59:03] have to say?
[59:04] They will not be.
[59:06] And then,
[59:06] there will be,
[59:08] we have,
[59:08] we're contacting now
[59:09] the House of Representatives
[59:15] that this is the
[59:15] Senate new majority.
[59:17] And even Malacanang,
[59:19] there's already
[59:19] communication.
[59:20] We're just waiting
[59:21] for the reply.
[59:21] Even the guests
[59:25] hindi po papasukin
[59:26] tomorrow,
[59:27] for instance,
[59:27] if the 18x Marines
[59:29] surface?
[59:31] This is invalid already.
[59:32] This is already
[59:32] a press conference,
[59:33] but I'm telling you,
[59:34] I'm the new
[59:35] Blue Ribbon Committee
[59:37] chair
[59:38] because there's
[59:39] a new
[59:39] Senate majority.
[59:42] Yung sinasabi po nila
[59:43] sila,
[59:43] Senator Marcoleta,
[59:45] hindi na po sila
[59:46] majority,
[59:47] nasa minority.
[59:49] They only have
[59:50] 10.
[59:51] Kung gusto mong pumunta
[59:52] ng mga Marines,
[59:53] magmerienda,
[59:53] pamirienda yun na lang
[59:54] dyan.
[59:55] Mara na martin.
[1:00:01] We will review
[1:00:02] upon consultation
[1:00:04] with the new
[1:00:05] members.
[1:00:06] Like I said,
[1:00:08] everybody is a
[1:00:09] member of the
[1:00:10] Blue Ribbon.
[1:00:11] Kasama po si
[1:00:12] Senator Marcoleta,
[1:00:14] kasama po si
[1:00:15] isa.
[1:00:15] Kung gusto niya pa
[1:00:16] ang ex-oficial,
[1:00:18] Senate President
[1:00:18] Cayetano,
[1:00:20] they're all
[1:00:20] invited.
[1:00:27] Meron na nga
[1:00:28] on Monday,
[1:00:29] Monday, di ba?
[1:00:29] Hindi.
[1:00:35] Yeah, of course,
[1:00:36] because number one,
[1:00:37] okay,
[1:00:38] subcommittee,
[1:00:39] dapat i-constitute
[1:00:40] ang subcommittee
[1:00:40] upon the instruction
[1:00:42] of the chairman
[1:00:43] of the committee.
[1:00:44] Sino ba yung
[1:00:44] chairman na noon?
[1:00:45] Si Senator
[1:00:46] Pia Cayetano.
[1:00:48] Number two,
[1:00:49] yung mga invitations,
[1:00:50] hindi man lang
[1:00:51] dumaan,
[1:00:51] kahit naman lang
[1:00:52] sa minority leader.
[1:00:53] Eh,
[1:00:54] minority leaders,
[1:00:55] the ex-oficial
[1:00:56] of the Blue Ribbon.
[1:00:57] Wala hindi siya
[1:00:58] binigyan ng copy.
[1:00:59] Pabuti pa ang
[1:01:00] media meron.
[1:01:00] So,
[1:01:01] that's another
[1:01:01] violation of the
[1:01:02] rules of the
[1:01:03] Senate.
[1:01:04] Dapat ba yung
[1:01:05] mga resource
[1:01:06] persons,
[1:01:06] ang bigyan mo,
[1:01:08] yung mga member
[1:01:08] ng committee
[1:01:09] para mapag-aralan
[1:01:10] nila,
[1:01:10] para we can
[1:01:11] formulate questions,
[1:01:13] anong itatanong
[1:01:13] ko dito?
[1:01:14] Not the media,
[1:01:15] because the media
[1:01:16] cannot ask them
[1:01:16] questions.
[1:01:18] Not that the
[1:01:18] bloggers.
[1:01:22] No,
[1:01:22] we will,
[1:01:23] of course,
[1:01:23] we will look
[1:01:24] and we will
[1:01:26] still invite
[1:01:27] those people,
[1:01:28] some of those,
[1:01:28] pero we will
[1:01:29] have to
[1:01:30] review
[1:01:32] yung list nila,
[1:01:34] hindi yung
[1:01:34] kung sino-sino
[1:01:35] wala na
[1:01:35] pakundangan.
[1:01:36] May mga
[1:01:37] pangalan ako
[1:01:37] na hindi ko
[1:01:37] nakilala,
[1:01:38] hindi naman
[1:01:38] contractor.
[1:01:39] Sino ba yung
[1:01:40] mga yun?
[1:01:40] Nakita ko,
[1:01:41] may 18 Marines
[1:01:42] na yun.
[1:01:43] We will have
[1:01:44] to consult,
[1:01:45] of course,
[1:01:45] the members
[1:01:46] until Friday.
[1:01:57] Kung may
[1:01:57] nangipat,
[1:01:58] yeah,
[1:01:58] then we can
[1:01:59] convince,
[1:02:00] then we will
[1:02:01] elect.
[1:02:03] I hope
[1:02:05] so.
[1:02:05] But for
[1:02:06] now,
[1:02:06] ang sigurado
[1:02:07] lang is
[1:02:08] close.
[1:02:14] Ang mensahe,
[1:02:15] ang tao,
[1:02:15] pagod na po.
[1:02:17] Ang mensahe,
[1:02:19] lahat po,
[1:02:19] nadadamay,
[1:02:20] pati po ang
[1:02:20] minority na
[1:02:21] pupasok kami,
[1:02:22] ang gulo-gulo
[1:02:23] ng Senado,
[1:02:23] wala na kayong
[1:02:24] ginawa.
[1:02:25] Nakakahiya din po,
[1:02:26] pinapaswelduhan kami
[1:02:27] araw-araw,
[1:02:29] pagkatapos three
[1:02:30] days,
[1:02:31] it's a violation
[1:02:31] of the
[1:02:32] Constitution.
[1:02:33] So we
[1:02:33] really have to
[1:02:34] act drastically,
[1:02:36] ito na nga po.
[1:02:37] Yung sinasabi lang,
[1:02:38] wala silang korum,
[1:02:39] walang bilang,
[1:02:40] paano walang bilang?
[1:02:41] There's only 22 of us
[1:02:42] now,
[1:02:42] yung isa nagtatago,
[1:02:43] ay na magpakita.
[1:02:44] Sinasabi mo,
[1:02:45] kung magpakita,
[1:02:46] sana magpakita siya.
[1:02:48] Sana hindi siya
[1:02:48] magtatako sa
[1:02:49] agdanan ulit.
[1:02:50] Mag-stay siya
[1:02:51] dito sa floor,
[1:02:52] bumoto siya.
[1:02:53] Sige,
[1:02:53] let's go.
[1:02:54] With that po,
[1:02:54] Senator,
[1:02:55] I think
[1:02:56] Jesus is also
[1:02:58] facing a grab
[1:02:59] kung paano
[1:03:01] kung ma-arresto din siya.
[1:03:02] Kung may warrant
[1:03:03] of arrest.
[1:03:04] If there's a
[1:03:06] warrant of arrest,
[1:03:07] there's still warrant
[1:03:08] of arrest pa naman
[1:03:08] on going
[1:03:09] for investigation.
[1:03:10] He will be arrested.
[1:03:12] It depends
[1:03:13] to the
[1:03:15] ombudsman po,
[1:03:16] di ba?
[1:03:17] Then we have to
[1:03:18] talk it over.
[1:03:21] Di ba?
[1:03:22] Sir,
[1:03:22] one by one.
[1:03:27] I'll take
[1:03:27] four more questions.
[1:03:28] We'll have to
[1:03:32] choose.
[1:03:33] We'll have to
[1:03:33] choose from amongst
[1:03:34] ourselves.
[1:03:35] Not yet,
[1:03:36] not yet.
[1:03:37] We'll have to
[1:03:37] choose.
[1:03:43] No,
[1:03:44] that will be
[1:03:45] done on
[1:03:45] July 6.
[1:03:51] July 6
[1:03:52] will still
[1:03:53] follow the
[1:03:53] July 6
[1:03:54] schedule.
[1:03:55] Then doon po,
[1:03:57] mag-ihilig kami
[1:03:58] ng impeachment
[1:04:00] trial officer.
[1:04:01] Thank you, sir.
[1:04:12] work.
[1:04:18] You're good.
[1:04:20] I'll
[1:04:23] play him.
[1:04:24] I'll
[1:04:25] come here.
[1:04:26] Thank you, sir.
[1:04:27] Monique 6
[1:04:29] person in
[1:04:31] ого
[1:04:41] recording by
[1:04:41] the
[1:04:42] thing.