Senator Erwin Tulfo during a Philippine Senate session after being named chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

🚨 Political Watch | Erwin Tulfo Named New Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee

February 03, 20261 min read

Tulfo Takes Helm of Senate Foreign Relations

Senator Erwin Tulfo has been appointed chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, placing him at the center of the chamber’s oversight on diplomacy, treaties, and the country’s engagements abroad.

The Foreign Relations Committee handles key matters ranging from bilateral ties and multilateral agreements to the protection of overseas Filipinos and scrutiny of international commitments. As chair, Tulfo is expected to preside over hearings, guide policy discussions, and shepherd committee reports to the plenary.

The appointment follows a reorganization of Senate committee leadership amid heightened attention to foreign policy issues, including regional security, labor migration, and economic diplomacy. Observers note that the role requires careful coordination with the executive branch, as well as sustained engagement with ambassadors, international partners, and the Filipino diaspora.

Supporters point to Tulfo’s public profile and communication style as assets in spotlighting foreign-policy concerns. Critics emphasize that the post demands measured diplomacy and institutional continuity. Either way, the chairmanship signals increased scrutiny of how the Philippines navigates complex external relationships.

Quiet takeaway: Committee leadership shapes tone and priorities—foreign policy now has a new steward in the Senate.

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