MBC Statement on Restoring the Credibility
and Integrity of the Senate
24 May 2026 — On 11th May, we all witnessed an unprecedented drama and chaos at the Senate which severely damaged the credibility of the Senate as an institution. This comes on the heels of the Senate convening as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte, undertaking one of its most important constitutional responsibilities.
The Makati Business Club respectfully reminds all our Senators that you were elected by the people to serve the people and not pursue personal, political or business interests. The Senate President in particular represents the entire Senate as its institutional head, chief executive officer and legal representative. As such, restoring the credibility and integrity of the Senate as an institution rests to a large extent on the Senate President who serve as a moral compass, administrative guardian and public face of the institution. If the public perceives the Senate President as purely partisan, does not possess the necessary independence and moral ascendancy, public confidence in the institution is eroded.
At this important moment, we encourage senators to remain guided by the Constitution, uphold institutional responsibility, and keep the broader national interest at the center of the process. Will you prioritise long term democratic stability over short term political survival? History will judge you by your actions during this critical period.
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