Allowing entry and providing evidence to the ICC will depend on the Philippine government’s decision, he added. The senator said he has no reaction to the ICC’s latest move, but added it is now up to the Marcos administration if the ICC will be allowed entry to the country. My future actions are dependent on the actions of this government since it is very consistent on its denial from ICC to proceed with their investigation in our jurisdiction,” Dela Rosa told Rappler. When asked by Rappler if he had already spoken to Duterte following the most recent ICC developments, the senator reiterated that his actions will be based on the Marcos administration’s decisions. Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosa, who was also a former chief of the Philippine National Police, questions the policemen who allegedly shot to death four soldiers in Jolo, Sulu last June 29, 2020. ![]() Philippine and international press point out that President Duterte ordered the U.S. No problem with me, if the Philippine government cooperates,” Dela Rosa said. Francis Tolentino will stand as legal counsel for fellow lawmaker Ronald Bato dela Rosa in the probe of the International Criminal Court (ICC) into the. travel ban was first reported on January 29. “As I have said, if the Philippine government would cooperate, then I am a part of the Philippine government so I will cooperate. Marcos is a staunch ally of Duterte and he earlier said that under his administration, the country has no plans of rejoining the ICC. ![]() ![]() Dela Rosa said he will cooperate in the ICC probe as long as the government, currently headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., will cooperate.
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