
Philippine Senators Clash Over Post-Shooting Support; Police File Charges
A dispute has erupted among Philippine senators regarding whether minority members checked on their majority counterparts following a Senate shooting incident, with Senator Pia Cayetano's claims being disputed. Concurrently, police have filed charges against a general and two aides for allegedly firing without provocation during the event.
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Lacson on Pia Cayetano’s ‘no one checked on us’ quote: They seemed to be happily eating
MANILA, Philippines — Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson took a swipe at Senator Pia Cayetano over her statement that no one from the minority bloc checked on the members of the majority following the May 13 shooting inside the Senate complex. Lacson questioned how members of the minority bloc could have checked on the majority senators
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Sen. Erwin Tulfo pushed back against Sen. Pia Cayetano’s claim that no one from the minority bloc checked on members of the majority following the May 13 shooting incident inside the Senate complex.
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