
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines – Former Senate President Franklin Drilon on Wednesday criticized the Senate majority bloc for pushing for an amendment of the Senate rules that would allow senators to vote remotely by teleconference, even calling the proposal “tyranny of the majority.” Drilon said the move “is directly connected” to the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte and “threatens the credibility and independence” of the Senate. “It is now connected to the impeachment trial,” he said. “This amendment has very serious implications, which must be exposed and condemned.” “This is ugly. Bastusan na, as they say. A malicious and grave […]...
Keep on reading: Drilon blasts Senate majority over remote voting bid
Keep on reading: Drilon blasts Senate majority over remote voting bid
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