Senator Ronald Dela Rosa No Longer Seeking Refuge in Philippine Senate
Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Court, has left the Philippine Senate building where he was taking refuge. Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed his departure, emphasizing the role of the sergeant-at-arms in verifying this critical piece of information for the public and officials alike.
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Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Court, has exited the Philippine Senate building, where he had been seeking refuge. The confirmation came from Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano during a press briefing on Thursday.
Cayetano stated that the sergeant-at-arms confirmed dela Rosa's departure from the premises, addressing the speculative inquiries surrounding the senator's whereabouts.
This development follows a period of heightened interest in dela Rosa's location and status, amid ongoing legal proceedings at the international level.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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