
The same Senate majority preaching “order” is now elevating Ronald dela Rosa into a powerful role on public order and safety — a move that reeks less of governance and more of elite political shielding orchestrated by the bloc led by Alan Peter Cayetano.
This is not leadership. This is a barricade of power protecting its own ranks while the public is fed recycled speeches about justice and accountability.
The Senate majority now looks like a fortress of political survival — where loyalty is rewarded, controversy is sanitized, and accountability is treated like an inconvenience to be buried under procedure and parliamentary theater.
They call it “majority rule.”
Many Filipinos are starting to see it as a cartel of convenience — a circle of power brokers closing ranks to shield allies while public trust burns in plain sight.
“Public order and safety” should never become a means of political impunity.
