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Aabangan ng lahat !
A criminal charge of Usurpation of Authority under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC) against the 12-senator bloc depends entirely on whether the Supreme Court ultimately rules their June 3, 2026, session was constitutional.
Former Senator Panfilo Lacson and various legal analysts have noted that if the 12 senators acted without a lawful quorum, executing official acts like reorganizing committees or conducting minority-led "hearings" constitutes a crime punishable by prision correccional (imprisonment up to 4 years and 2 months).
An analysis of how Article 177 applies to this Senate impasse reveals two clashing perspectives:
Dalawang Option lang ang hahantungan ng 12 Senators. Tuloy ang ligaya if pumabor sa kanila ang SC, if not, they will be charged of Usurpation of Authority under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC).
Aabangan ng lahat !
A criminal charge of Usurpation of Authority under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC) against the 12-senator bloc depends entirely on whether the Supreme Court ultimately rules their June 3, 2026, session was constitutional.
Former Senator Panfilo Lacson and various legal analysts have noted that if the 12 senators acted without a lawful quorum, executing official acts like reorganizing committees or conducting minority-led "hearings" constitutes a crime punishable by prision correccional (imprisonment up to 4 years and 2 months).
An analysis of how Article 177 applies to this Senate impasse reveals two clashing perspectives:
Dalawang Option lang ang hahantungan ng 12 Senators. Tuloy ang ligaya if pumabor sa kanila ang SC, if not, they will be charged of Usurpation of Authority under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC).