Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III was formally elected as the new Senate President on Monday, September 8, 2025, succeeding Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero. The leadership change was carried out during a session at the Senate, following a swift vote of support from the majority bloc.

Alongside Sotto’s election, Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson also took his oath as the new Senate President Pro Tempore, replacing Senator Jinggoy Estrada. Meanwhile, Senator Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri was sworn in as the Senate Majority Floor Leader, further solidifying the reorganization of the upper chamber’s leadership.
According to a report by GMA News Online, Sotto revealed that he had already secured the backing of 15 senators before the vote, ensuring a smooth transition. He confirmed that Escudero was informed earlier in the day and responded with no objection, reportedly saying, “It’s up to you… Let’s do it, and declare the Senate presidency vacant.”
Sotto, who previously served as Senate Minority Leader, is expected to bring his decades of legislative experience to his new role. Political observers note that his leadership may emphasize unity and order amid ongoing controversies surrounding government projects.
The shake-up in Senate leadership comes at a crucial moment as the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee continues hearings on alleged irregularities in flood control projects. The proceedings have put renewed pressure on the chamber to demonstrate impartiality and transparency in addressing corruption issues.
BREAKING: Senate Minority Leader Tito Sotto confirms change of Senate leadership, as he is set to replace Senate President Chiz Escudero. Sen. Migz Zubiri is poised to become the next majority leader, while Sen. Ping Lacson will be Senate President Pro Tempore. @bncdotph pic.twitter.com/Bp0Sce9HRL
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With Sotto at the helm, allies say they expect a more assertive stance in steering legislative priorities, while critics caution that the leadership change may also reflect shifting political alliances ahead of the 2025 midterm elections.