SENATE MINORITY Leader Franklin M. Drilon, in a statement on Sunday, said freshmen senators believed to be moving to replace Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III should 鈥(s)tudy lawmaking first before meddling in (the) Senate leadership.

Sana mag-aral po muna 鈥榶ung mga baguhan. Sasabihin ko nang diretso, bilang isang neophyte, 鈥榶ung pagpapalit ng liderato ng Senado ay malayo pa sa mandato natin iyan,鈥 Mr. Drilon said in his statement, as also quoted from a radio interview on Sunday. (The incoming senators should study first. I will say it directly, the leadership change is far from our mandate).

鈥淲e should work first and show our people that we are worth the mandate that we received from them,鈥 Mr. Drilon, himself a former Senate president, also said.

鈥淯nless Senator Sotto committed a mortal sin, I don鈥檛 think any senior senator will care to listen to a neophyte senator if he or she moves to campaign for a change of leadership.鈥

The statement also paraphrased Mr. Drilon as saying that the Senate鈥檚 leadership will be decided by the Senate and not Malaca帽ang.

鈥淗is [Mr. Sotto鈥檚] leadership has been good. He treats everyone fairly. He knows that he is the President of the Senate and not just of the majority and he listens to every one,鈥 Mr. Drilon said.