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“Sorry Migz”- Bato

By Nidz Godino

“Being  good soldier, I wanted to tell him, ‘my commander, sorry, boss, I failed to win  war for you,’” Sen. Ronald dela Rosa said at  press briefing drug probe by  panel headed by himself was cited as key reason for ouster of Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri as Senate president.

It  was revealed that Dela Rosa was one of  15 senators who supported Zubiri’s replacement with Francis “Chiz” Escudero.

Dela Rosa apologized to Zubiri, saying he failed to defend the latter from  plot to unseat him.

Dela Rosa admitted signing  document  endorsed Escudero’s Senate presidency, correcting reports that he was among  seven senators who stood by Zubiri.

Dela Rosa  had no choice but to join his three other Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) colleagues  Senators Francis Tolentino, Bong Go and Robin Padilla  in voting Zubiri out, saying that it is  party deal to abide with  majority decision.

Tolentino was elected as Escudero’s majority leader, replacing Zubiri’s ally Joel Villanueva.

Dela Rosa  was also flattered  he was approached by Escudero’s camp to convince him to join them in the majority.

“I was close to joining minority, but I was persuaded otherwise into joining  majority,” Dela Rosa said.

“Senate president Chiz is  magnanimous victor…even though he did not need my vote anymore because  battle was won, he still convinced me to join  majority,” Dela Rosa said.

Dela Rosa was perceived as backing Zubiri because the former PNP chief was among  seven senators  Zubiri thanked in his valedictory speech during  Monday session.

Dela Rosa cried at the mention in Zubiri’s tearful farewell speech and saluted him.

Asked about his breakdown, Dela Rosa  was just overwhelmed by emotion when Zubiri thanked him for standing by him. Zubiri thanked Dela Rosa in his speech because he had thought Dela Rosa was with him.

“When Senator Migz saluted me in his speech, I could not help but cry… I felt ashamed…if he is heartbroken, I am also heartbroken…he is  good leader,” Dela Rosa said.

He also denied crying for feeling guilty that he had contributed to Zubiri’s downfall because of his motu proprio inquiry into  alleged leaked 2012 Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) pre-operation report targeting then senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“I was told that that was not  reason he was replaced,” Dela Rosa said, adding that he would continue with his “PDEA leaks” investigation.

Dela Rosa  was also assured by Escudero that he would not be stripped of his post as public order and dangerous drugs committee chair.

Zubiri had hinted that Dela Rosa’s investigation  Zubiri allowed in deference to  independent committee chairmanship  “ruffled  feathers” of  “powers that be” and led to his demotion.

“I failed to follow instructions from  powers that be…I fought  good fight…if I have ruffled some feathers in doing so, if I have upset  powers that be, then so be it,” Zubiri said in his speech before stepping down.

Those who backed Zubiri were Senators Loren Legarda, Joel Villanueva, Sonny Angara, JV Ejercito, Nancy Binay and Sherwin Gatchalian.

Two-member minority of Aquilino Pimentel III and Risa Hontiveros abstained.

Remaining  14 others voted to replace Zubiri with Escudero  Dela Rosa, Tolentino, Go, Padilla, Jinggoy Estrada, Alan Peter Cayetano, Pia Cayetano, Lito Lapid, Imee Marcos, Grace Poe, Bong Revilla, Raffy Tulfo, Cynthia Villar and Mark Villar.

Estrada was elected Senate president pro tempore, replacing Legarda.

Newly elected Senate majority leader Francis Tolentino  respected  feelings of former Senate president Zubiri, who said  he was  victim of  growing Marcos-Duterte rift.

“Let’s respect his feelings…let’s just leave it at that…we want everyone to be in  reconciliatory mode, and we don’t want to add to  heat from what happened, I cannot comment on that, but we respect  opinions of the former Senate president and we still consider him in high esteem,” Tolentino said.

In television interviews on Monday, Zubiri had to give way to the new Senate president Francis Escudero because of pressure from  factions of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.and of Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio.

He  drew  Marcos camp’s ire for allowing Dela Rosa’s motu proprio inquiry into an alleged leaked anti-drug operation report that implicated  then senator Marcos in illegal drugs.

Zubiri  also angered Duterte camp when he signed  arrest order against Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy, after Hontiveros cited  fugitive pastor in contempt for snubbing her hearings on alleged sexual abuses in his church.

“I was caught in  middle of  Duterte and Marcos factions… I’m caught in between, but I just did my job, and did it well… consequences of my action, why did it have to happen, I’m  loyalist… I am one of those who felt bad about rift in  UniTeam… I was caught in  middle of  growing fight between Duterte and Marcos factions…but we move on…we’re politicians… I am not  crybaby,” Zubiri said .

At separate press briefing  new Senate president pro tempore Jinggoy Estrada  would rather not fan speculation that Malacañang had  hand in removing Zubiri as Senate president.

“I don’t need to tell the whole story… already water under  bridge…they have nothing to do with  change of leadership here in  Senate,” Estrada said.

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