MANILA – Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero is the new Senate president, replacing Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri.
No one objected on the Senate floor on Monday when Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano nominated Escudero to be the next Senate president.
Escudero, accompanied by his actress wife Heart Evangelista, immediately took his oath administered by Sen. Mark Villar.
He vowed to serve the interests of Filipinos, regardless of political affiliations.
“Nawa’y sa bawat salitang bibigkasin natin dito, nawa’y sa bawat gawain na ating gagawin dito, palagi tayong mapaalalahanan ng mga importanteng bagay na ‘yan ng ating bandila na sumasagisag sa bansa at sa sambayanang Pilipino,” Escudero said.
Before this, Zubiri announced his resignation, saying he “failed to follow instructions from the powers that be.”
“I fought the good fight. If I have ruffled some feathers in doing so, if I have upset the powers that be, then so be it,” he said in a privilege speech Monday.
“I did not accept the Senate presidency just to let it go down,” Zubiri also said.
In leaving his post, Zubiri promised to continue serving as an independent member of the Senate.
“I leave with my head held high, knowing I did what is right for the Senate and for the nation,” he said.
Speaking to reporters before the session, Zubiri indicated that he lost his post probably “for not following instructions.”
He did not elaborate, even when asked if the ongoing probe into alleged leaked Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency documents had something to do with his removal as Senate’s top leader.
“That includes everything,” Zubiri simply said.
In another interview, he said he was saddened by what happened, noting he did everything to protect the Senate’s autonomy.
“But that’s just how politics is. There’s nothing we can do about it,” he said.
The change in leadership happened Monday after several talks of an ouster plot against Zubiri since heading the Senate in July 2022.
Zubiri dismissed a coup rumor against him, which first floated in March 2023 — or barely a year after he was elected Senate president.
This was supposedly because of the low output of the chamber under his watch and his stand on Charter change (Cha-cha).
Just months after, Zubiri’s allies in the Senate had to openly express their support for his leadership after another talk of an alleged move to remove him in June 2023.
Zubiri’s leadership was again confronted with another ouster rumor early this year. This time, however, a colleague – Sen. Imee Marcos – confirmed it.
“Yes, there’s a lot of pressure to change Migz Zubiri,” Marcos said then.
But this move fizzled out after majority of senators signed a statement of support for Zubiri. (Maila Ager © Philippine Daily Inquirer)