Marcos opposed to proposed online voting in Senate
Marcos, a former senator, says the proposed amendment to the Senate rules 'seems to be only applicable to Senator Dela Rosa'
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Marcos, a former senator, says the proposed amendment to the Senate rules 'seems to be only applicable to Senator Dela Rosa'
MANILA, Philippines โ What began in late 2025 as a political joke that Sen. Ronald โBatoโ dela Rosa would eventually break Sen. Panfilo Lacsonโs record for hiding from authorities now appears closer to reality, as the former Philippine National Police chief remained out of sight two weeks after slipping out of the Senateโs โprotective custody.โ
It seems like the push to allow senators to attend Senate sessions online under 'justifiable reasons' will not just benefit Senator Bato dela Rosa