
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Years before Sen. Rodante Marcoleta sought to allow senators to join proceedings remotely, then-senator Leila de Lima had already pushed to continue her legislative work while in detention. But the circumstances were far from identical. Marcoleta on Tuesday, May 26, attempted to amend Senate rules to allow senators, under what he described as โjustifiable reasons,โ to attend and participate in sessions through videoconferencing. RELATED STORY: Clash on Senate online voting ends in walkout The proposal first emerged on May 11, when Sen. Ronald โBatoโ dela Rosa resurfaced at the Senate after a six-month absence. Dela Rosa is facing an arrest […]...
Keep on reading: WHAT WENT BEFORE: De Lima case echoes in Senate remote attendance debate
Keep on reading: WHAT WENT BEFORE: De Lima case echoes in Senate remote attendance debate
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