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Bato dela Rosa appears in Senate after months-long absence

Published May 11, 2026 5:04 pm

Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa made his return to the Senate after being absent from sessions since November 2025.

The senator appeared during the May 11 session, in which Tito Sotto was ousted as Senate President and Alan Peter Cayetano was elected to take over the role.

Dela Rosa was seen emotional as he walked into the plenary hall. 

"Ngayon lang ako nakakita ng ganitong klaseng gobyerno," he said, claiming that he was blocked from entering the session.

"Kung ako'y absent, hinahanap ninyo ako. 'Sumesweldo, hindi nagpapakita.' Ngayon, nagpapakita ako dito, hinarang ako ng mga NBI. Ni-wrestling ako doon. Nagkasugat-sugat ako," he continued, showing his hand to members of the media and attendees.

Dela Rosa further slammed the NBI, slamming his hand on the desk. "This is the Senate! Wala silang respeto sa institusyon ng Senado! Bakit ganoon ang NBI?"

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Sen. Bato dela Rosa appeared in the Senate on May 11 after being absent from sessions since November 2025. 📹 Neil Jayson Servallos | Philippine Star

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He also got heated as a reporter asked him whether he attended the session to get the numbers to stage the coup. 

"Lahat 'yan trabaho ng senador!" he said, as Sen. Bong Go walked him to his seat. "This is the worst government."

During the session, dela Rosa also sought to remove former senator Antonio Trillanes and members of the NBI from the Senate Hall after the senator was allegedly barred from entering.

Trillanes showed reporters an alleged copy of the International Criminal Court warrant against dela Rosa.

The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group of the Philippine National Police has issued a subpoena to dela Rosa, ordering him to face investigators on May 14 over his alleged involvement in extrajudicial killings in the country. 

The senator has not been seen in public since reports of an ICC arrest warrant against him began circulating late last year. On Sunday, the ICC maintained it has not issued a public arrest warrant against dela Rosa. 

Dela Rosa is among those named as former president Rodrigo Duterte's co-perpetrators in his crimes against humanity case over the bloody drug war.