Philippine Senator’s Dramatic Escape Fuels Political Turmoil
Philippine Senator Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa, facing arrest by the International Criminal Court for his role in the country's drug war, fled into the Manila night following a chaotic shootout in the Senate. The incident has intensified political tensions, pitting President Marcos against Vice-President Duterte's faction.
Philippine Senator Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa, a fugitive wanted by the International Criminal Court for his involvement in the country's deadly drug war, made a bold escape into the Manila night after a chaotic shootout in the Senate.
The incident escalated tensions, bringing to the forefront a power struggle between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice-President Sara Duterte. Forces loyal to both sides were implicated in the incident, highlighting deep political divisions in the country.
Dela Rosa, unrepentant for his actions during the drug war, emerged from hiding to influence Senate leadership, aiming to safeguard Duterte's position amid growing calls for accountability. The government continues to investigate the dramatic escape, which further complicates the nation's political landscape.
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