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Why Were Shots Fired in the Philippines Senate?
Foreign Policy ^ | 05/20/2026 | Joseph Rachman

Posted on 05/20/2026 8:08:00 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

On May 13, shots were heard in the Senate of the Philippines.

At the heart of the drama was fugitive Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. Wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on an arrest warrant that was unveiled on May 11, dela Rosa surfaced the same day for a crucial vote. After the melee on May 13, he again disappeared.

This is the latest twist in a struggle between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his erstwhile allies, the Duterte family.

In the days before the firefight, the Philippine legislature had been consumed with an ongoing campaign to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte.

The House of Representatives advanced articles of impeachment on May 11.

Now the Senate must decide her fate. This takes the form of a trial for several alleged offenses, including corruption and threats to assassinate the president and his wife.

The last charge may be hard to deny, as she did so in comments that were streamed on Facebook, though she also said that the hitman she had retained would act only if she was killed first.

Duterte’s impeachment would prevent her from running for president in 2028. An attempt to impeach her was also launched December 2024, but this was blocked by the Supreme Court on procedural grounds.

Meanwhile, her father—former President Rodrigo Duterte—was arrested in March 2025 and sent to the ICC for trial over his so-called war on drugs.

As the impeachment articles advanced, dela Rosa—a staunch Duterte ally who had been hiding from his own ICC warrant concerning his alleged involvement in the drug war—appeared back in the Senate on May 11 for an important vote.

Sprinting into the chamber, the former police chief helped provide a majority to install a more pro-Duterte Senate leadership ahead of the trial.

(Excerpt) Read more at foreignpolicy.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Philippines
KEYWORDS: banglist; delarosa; philippines; senate

1 posted on 05/20/2026 8:08:00 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Because it is a gun-free zone?


2 posted on 05/20/2026 8:28:58 PM PDT by lightman (Beat the Philly fraud machine the Amish did onest, ja? Nein, zweimal they did already!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Bong Bong Marcos is a huuuuuuuuge disappointment.

The trail of all this illegal ICC bullshit will lead back to him.


3 posted on 05/20/2026 9:27:09 PM PDT by dadgum (Fight to WIN or do not fight at all)
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To: dadgum
Bong Bong Marcos is a huuuuuuuuge disappointment.

His ol' man was certainly no prize.
4 posted on 05/20/2026 10:26:40 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
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To: SeekAndFind

Was Michael Byrd on loan providing security?


5 posted on 05/21/2026 1:45:13 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall)
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To: SeekAndFind

Fights are apparently common in 3rd world legislatures...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_violence


6 posted on 05/21/2026 2:32:42 AM PDT by Fresh Wind
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To: SeekAndFind

Because they have a forceful form of a republic?


7 posted on 05/21/2026 4:15:55 AM PDT by GingisK
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