SENATOR Francis “Chiz” Escudero’s reelection as Senate President at the opening of the 20th Congress on Monday, July 28, 2025, signifies more than just a continuation of leadership; it represents a consolidation of power and a clear rejection of alternative bids.
While Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III had publicly expressed his ambition to reclaim the Senate presidency, backed by a self-proclaimed “veterans’ bloc” including Senators Zubiri, Lacson, Legarda, and Lapid, Escudero’s decisive victory highlights the strength of his existing alliances and the strategic maneuvering that ultimately shaped the Senate’s leadership landscape.
The early declaration of support from Senator Joel Villanueva, indicating a majority backing Escudero, effectively preempted any serious challenge to his position.
The swift and decisive support for Escudero’s continued leadership stemmed from a confluence of factors.
The early endorsement from a significant number of senators, including the influential “Duter7” bloc composed of allies of former President Rodrigo Duterte (Senators Bong Go, Robin Padilla, Rodante Marcoleta, Imee Marcos, and the Villar siblings), solidified his position.
This bloc’s unwavering support, coupled with endorsements from Senators JV Ejercito and Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, created an insurmountable majority for Escudero, leaving Sotto’s group with little option but to concede and form the Senate minority. This outcome underscores the importance of pre-sessional coalition-building and strategic alliances in determining the Senate’s leadership.
Escudero’s retention of the Senate presidency, therefore, represents not merely a personal victory but a broader indication of the political dynamics at play within the Senate. The early and decisive show of support underscores the importance of strategic alliances and the effectiveness of preemptive maneuvering in securing leadership positions.
The shift of Sotto’s group to the minority reflects the fluidity of political alliances and the changing power dynamics within the Senate, highlighting the ongoing realignment of political forces in the 20th Congress. The event sets the stage for a potentially interesting dynamic between the majority and minority blocs throughout the legislative year.
