Bato and Nancy Weep as Migz Quits Senate Presidency
Emotional Resignation of Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri In an emotional plenary session on Monday, Senators Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa and Nancy Binay were visibly moved as Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri formally resigned from his position as Senate …
Emotional Resignation of Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri
In an emotional plenary session on Monday, Senators Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa and Nancy Binay were visibly moved as Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri formally resigned from his position as Senate president. The session was marked by heartfelt acknowledgments and tearful moments, highlighting the deep bonds and loyalty among the senators.
Heartfelt Acknowledgments
As Zubiri delivered his resignation speech, he took time to express his gratitude to his colleagues, particularly noting the unwavering loyalty of Senators Binay and dela Rosa.
"Nancy, who has been loyal since day one as a friend, never waiving. Thank you, my dear. I love you dearly and your family," Zubiri said. This acknowledgment brought Binay to tears, and she was seen using paper towels to wipe her eyes.
Zubiri also extended his appreciation to Senator dela Rosa, saying, "To Bato dela Rosa, who stuck it out with me to the very end, Sir, I salute you, sir." Dela Rosa, attempting to hold back his tears, was visibly emotional as he received Zubiri's words of gratitude.
Reasons Behind the Resignation
During a news conference, Zubiri suggested that one reason for his resignation was related to Senate hearings on alleged leaked Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) documents implicating President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. in illegal drug activities. Dela Rosa is currently leading the Senate investigation into this matter.
Zubiri's commitment to maintaining the Senate as an independent institution may have also contributed to his resignation. He mentioned that his insistence on independence and refusal to follow certain instructions from influential figures likely led to his "demise."
Acknowledgment of Colleagues and Friends
In his farewell, Zubiri acknowledged other senators who held key positions during his tenure. He recognized Senators Loren Legarda, Joel Villanueva, JV Ejercito, Sonny Angara, and Sherwin Gatchalian for their significant contributions. Under Zubiri's leadership:
Loren Legarda served as the Senate pro-tempore.
Joel Villanueva was the majority leader.
JV Ejercito served as the deputy majority leader.
Sonny Angara chaired the Committee on Finance.
Sherwin Gatchalian chaired the Committee on Ways and Means.
These senators played crucial roles in supporting Zubiri's legislative agenda and maintaining the Senate's functionality.
Reflections and Farewell
Before Zubiri's speech, dela Rosa was seen crying while speaking with Zubiri's wife, Audrey Tan-Zubiri, reflecting the deep personal connections within the Senate. In his speech, Zubiri reflected on his commitment to an independent Senate and the challenges he faced during his leadership. He suggested that his position on various issues, such as the controversial people's initiative and the Senate's refusal to adhere to a specific timeline for charter-change measures, might have prompted moves to replace him.
Transition of Leadership
Following Zubiri's resignation, Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero was elected as the new Senate president. This leadership change marks a new chapter for the Senate, as it continues to navigate the complex political landscape of the Philippines.
Conclusion: A Moving Senate Session
The resignation of Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri as Senate president was a deeply emotional event, marked by tearful farewells and heartfelt acknowledgments. Senators Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa and Nancy Binay's visible emotions underscored the strong personal and professional bonds among the senators. As the Senate transitions to new leadership under Senator Escudero, the legacy of Zubiri's tenure and his commitment to an independent legislative body will continue to resonate.
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