Hindi raw totoo na nabugbog siya.” (I asked him about that also but he said it is not true.)ĭela Rosa was seen laughing at Zubiri while Go was seen sitting at his desk at the back of the plenary hall. Zubiri said in jest: “Tinanong ko rin, Mr. “So his face was not exactly parang nabugbog siya (like he was punched)? Totoo ba ‘yon (is that true)?” Drilon asked. Sotto responded to Drilon, saying Dela Rosa attended the Commission on Appointments hearing on Wednesday morning. Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon then asked if Dela Rosa is present and if he was already at the session hall. The senators, including Sotto, laughed at Dela Rosa after Zubiri answered the Senate president’s query. They both sit at the Commission on Appointments. “It’s enough for me that his wife already knows and that’s going to be a war in his household,” she added.ĭela Rosa and Senator Bong Go are the only senators who hailed from Davao. The outgoing poll official had said Ferolino and the senator were “very close ever since they were both in Davao" and she "will not name him anymore because his wife already knows. On Tuesday, Guanzon dropped more hints about the senator, saying he is married, from Davao and had voted for Ferolino’s confirmation at the Commission on Appointments. Guanzon earlier linked an unnamed senator to the delay in the resolution of the petitions against Marcos. They both laughed at my inquiry,” Zubiri said. Of course they did not answer the affirmative. Which one of them? Because we only have two senators from Davao. I approached the two senators from Davao. “In one interview, a distinguished member of the Commission on Elections mentioned that there was a senator from Davao. Zubiri then mentioned the statement of one of the “distinguished members of the Commission on Elections” about a certain senator from Davao who allegedly tried to intervene on the disqualification cases against Marcos. Guanzon had said the lawmaker was influencing Ferolino to delay the resolution of the case.ĭuring the Senate’s Wednesday session, Senate President Vicente Sotto III asked Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri about the topic that he was discussing with other senators at the back of the plenary. The case involved the disqualification petition against the candidacy of former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., which is under the division of Guanzon and fellow Commissioner Aimee Ferolino. Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa found himself the subject of teasing remarks by some of his colleagues at the Senate after Commission on Elections Commissioner Rowena Guanzon hinted about a lawmaker allegedly trying to influence a pending case.
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