🔴LIVE NOW:Supreme Court Order SP Cayetano Gatchalian Bloc Erwin Tulfo Raffy Tulfo Defensive Action
Jun 8, 2026•Channel
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The camp of Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, who claims he’s still the Senate president, is proposing possible interim administrative arrangements to the new majority group now led by Senate President Pro Tempore Sherwin Gatchalian.One possible arrangement is the adoption of a dual-signatory or joint certification by current officials and those still asserting authority on important documents such as checks and contracts, according to Atty. Jose Luis Montales, who was Senate secretary under Cayetano’s leadership.The proposal was contained in Montales’ letter to newly-installed Senate Secretary Renato Bantug Jr. on Monday.Senator Joel Villanueva may eventually jump from the bloc of Senator Alan Peter Cayetano to that of Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, according to a high school teacher who raised the Senate leadership dispute before the Supreme Court.In an interview on Bilyonaryo News Channel’s “At The Forefront,” John Barry Tayam noticed Villanueva’s reduced social medial activity linked to Cayetano’s camp as a possible sign of shifting alliances.Well, I think it’s Sen. Joel Villanueva,” Tayam said when asked about a senator possibly leaving the Cayetano group.Kasi tinitignan ko yung mga post ng bawat isa kung sino yung mga nag-share ng mga live sa social media ni Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, pero sa mga nakaraang araw parang wala pong masyadong nakita na post ni Sen. Villanueva about it.Tayam earlier asked the Supreme Court to uphold legality of the June 3 Senate quorum and all actions taken by the chamber, including leadership changes and committee reshuffles.Tayam urged the Supreme Court to step in and exercise judicial review to resolve the competing claims of authority and prevent further uncertainty in the Senate.