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Political Tension in Philippines Escalates After Senate Gunfire

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The article describes a political security incident in the Philippines with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The event is purely political and institutional, with no concrete economic or business channel.

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  • Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate on May 13.
  • Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, wanted by the ICC, has been in hiding since May 11.
  • President Marcos Jr. denied government involvement and called for calm.
  • Philippine National Police raised alert status and deployed 1,500 personnel.
  • Supreme Court granted 72-hour comment period on Dela Rosa's restraining order request.

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