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Cayetano calls Lacson ‘divisive’, slams P700M estimate

Former Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano criticized Senator Panfilo Lacson for calling the Senate's spending of P700 million during Cayetano's 28-day tenure as Senate president 'chaotic.' Cayetano argued that the figure was misleading, stating that the Senate typically spends around P25 million per day regardless of who holds the position. He accused Lacson of being 'divisive' and engaging in 'intellectual dishonesty.'

Senators Panfilo Lacson (left) and Alan Peter Cayetano (FILE PHOTO)

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Panfilo Lacson on Sunday said the majority bloc is prepared for any “dirty tricks” Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano may do during the Senate’s special session but stressed that all senators should still attend once it convenes.

READ: All 22 senators must attend special session, end leadership row – expert

Lacson made the pronouncement as he accused Cayetano of being “capable of doing anything to preserve his power.”

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“Members of the majority bloc are ready with contingencies in case he makes a scene. We have discussed measures that I am not at liberty to divulge,” Lacson said in a radio interview, as quoted by his office in a statement.

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“I have emphasized to the majority bloc not to underestimate him because he is capable of dirty tricks. He doesn’t care about the institution; he only cares about himself,” he added.

Lacson also claimed that some of Cayetano’s allies in the now-minority bloc have become more silent in supporting him as he continues to assert his Senate presidency.

“He should wake up to reality. Even if he shouts he is still the Senate president, no one is following him. Not even his allies who have become quiet, perhaps because they realize that the fight is over and it’s pointless to insist,” Lacson said.

“There is no permanent Senate president, but for all intents and purposes, he is not the Senate president,” he added.

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He then urged Cayetano to refrain from disrupting the Senate special session once it convenes, telling him to join the debate on the floor instead of taking it out on Facebook.

“Cayetano should not make a scene. All senators should take part in the special session. Cayetano should debate in plenary, not on Facebook,” he said.

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INQUIRER has reached out to Cayetano’s office for comment but has yet to receive a response as of writing.

Lacson also reiterated his call for all senators to attend the special session to resolve key measures and Commission on Appointments matters affected by the Cayetano-led boycott of Senate sessions from June 1 to 3.

He then praised Sen. Joel Villanueva, who earlier announced that he intends to attend the special session despite being aligned with the Cayetano-led bloc.

READ: Villanueva to attend special session: Not the time to take sides

“I just hope his colleagues in the Cayetano bloc have the same attitude,” he said.

Lacson then expressed hope that the special session would finally end the Senate leadership issue.

As of writing, no official date has been set for the special session that may be called by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

READ: Palace changes tune on special session: Fix Senate impasse first

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The Palace previously said that Marcos was already considering holding the session following Senate President Pro Tempore Sherwin Gatchalian’s request but later backtracked, stating that the upper chamber should first resolve its internal impasse before proceeding with the special session. /mcm

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Source document: Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano’s June 18, 2026 Facebook Live

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 752 days ago
Cayetano calls Lacson ‘divisive’, slams P700M estimate

Former Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano criticized Senator Panfilo Lacson for calling the Senate's spending of P700 million during Cayetano's 28-day tenure as Senate president 'chaotic.' Cayetano argued that the figure was misleading, stating that the Senate typically spends around P25 million per day regardless of who holds the position. He accused Lacson of being 'divisive' and engaging in 'intellectual dishonesty.'

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Cayetano's and Lacson's positions without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes direct quotes from Cayetano and does not introduce external commentary or framing that suggests a clear ideological slant.

Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentRightFactual 82Objective 787 days ago
Lacson: Majority ready vs Cayetano ‘dirty tricks’ in special session

Senator Panfilo Lacson stated that the majority bloc is prepared for any 'dirty tricks' Senator Alan Peter Cayetano might attempt during the Senate's special session. Lacson warned that Cayetano is focused on preserving his power and does not care about the institution. He noted that some of Cayetano's allies in the minority bloc have grown quieter in their support.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Senator Alan Peter Cayetano as someone engaged in 'dirty tricks' and suggests he is self-serving rather than concerned with institutional integrity. The language used implies a negative view of Cayetano's actions and motives, which aligns with a right-leaning perspective.

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