Lawmaker muted during House vote on Cayetano's resignation
Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. claimed he was muted during the House of Representatives' video conference vote on Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano's resignation offer.
Teves showed a video where he attempted to raise a point of order but was unable to unmute himself, calling it a 'railroaded proceeding'.
He argued that raising a point of order is a priority motion and should be recognized regardless of the situation.
Teves also questioned the quorum during the vote, suggesting that the proceedings should be nullified due to improper procedure.
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