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Philippine Senate leadership shift leaves Sara Duterte exposed ahead of impeachment trial

The Philippine Senate concluded a leadership dispute by electing Sherwin Gatchalian, an ally of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as its new president. This decision comes amid preparations for the impeachment trial of Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte. The vote resulted in a 13-11 majority for Gatchalian over Alan Peter Cayetano, a key Duterte supporter, following a defection that shifted the balance of power. Cayetano acknowledged the outcome, emphasizing the temporary nature of political positions while vowing to pursue transparency.

A leadership stand-off in the Philippine Senate ended Wednesday with the removal of an ally of former president Rodrigo Duterte as leader of the chamber, which will soon start the impeachment trial of his daughter, incumbent Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio .

With 13 of 24 senators backing him, Sherwin Gatchalian, an ally of President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr , was elected Senate president. His rival, Alan Peter Cayetano, a key supporter of Duterte, admitted defeat.

“He’s the leader the Senate needs in this time of division and disarray,” said Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, who nominated Gatchalian. “I know he will be able to rise above the fray and lead us back to our principal function, which is to attend the work of legislation.”

Both had claimed leadership of the Senate in the last two weeks based on contrasting legal interpretations of the quorum that led to their elections. An allied senator of Cayetano, however, defected on Wednesday and gave his rivals’ bloc a clear majority.

Cayetano, in a post on his social media account, said he had conceded to the new Senate leader. “Offices are temporary, titles are temporary, even majorities are temporary – but your right to the truth is not. I promise you, we will get to the bottom of this,” he said, addressing the public.

Senators Alan Peter Cayetano (left) and Robin Padilla chat during a Senate committee hearing into anomalous government flood control projects on June 4. Photo: EPA

“It’s a relief,” Jean Franco, a political professor at the state-run University of the Philippines, said, but added that the country’s democracy, “with its weak and fragile institutions”, faced more headwinds.

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Source document: Senate Elections Results

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South China Morning PostParty-alignedCenter4 days ago
Philippine Senate leadership shift leaves Sara Duterte exposed ahead of impeachment trial

The Philippine Senate concluded a leadership dispute by electing Sherwin Gatchalian, an ally of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as its new president. This decision comes amid preparations for the impeachment trial of Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte. The vote resulted in a 13-11 majority for Gatchalian over Alan Peter Cayetano, a key Duterte supporter, following a defection that shifted the balance of power. Cayetano acknowledged the outcome, emphasizing the temporary nature of political positions while vowing to pursue transparency.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the events factually without overtly favoring any political side. It describes the leadership change and its implications neutrally, quoting both supporters of Gatchalian and Cayetano without editorializing. No loaded language or biased framing is evident.

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  • government Senate Elections Results
  • government Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri Statement
  • government Alan Peter Cayetano Social Media Post

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