Sotto still has 'solid' majority support as Duterte's impeachment trial looms — Lacson
Senate Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson and Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III (Mark Balmores/Manila Bulletin)
Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III still enjoys the support of the majority bloc even as the Senate is expected to convene soon as an impeachment court for the case of Vice President Sara Duterte.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson made the pronouncement on Saturday, April 18, amid a possible destabilization from other senators who were tagged as supporters of the Dutertes.
"Impeachment trial or no impeachment trial, there's always the possibility of an attempt at leadership change. That will not go away. Such plots are usually hatched during session breaks," he said in a radio interview.
"At least to my knowledge, the majority bloc is solid because Senate President Sotto is leading well," he added.
Lacson said he also already advised Sotto to prepare for possible attempts by Senator Rodante Marcoleta, a Duterte ally, to block the impeachment trial by questioning its basis.
"The answer to Marcoleta's threat lies in one word: Constitution," Lacson said, citing the advice of a retired justice who said senators have a constitutional duty to proceed as senator-judges in an impeachment trial.
In preparation for the upcoming trial, Lacson said he and Sotto have already started taking "crash courses" or briefings on legal matters, such as the Rules of Court and Revised Rules on Criminal Procedure.
He says he is also consulting with retired justices and legal experts.