
Sara Duterte Impeachment Trial Proceeds Amid Witness Testimony and Legal Debates
The impeachment trial of Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte is moving forward, with prosecutors preparing for intense testimony from her top aide and legal discussions ongoing regarding judicial conduct and potential inhibitions. Duterte herself has avoided addressing the trial directly during public appearances.
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Philippines' democracy tested by Duterte impeachment trial
Vice President Sara Duterte faces impeachment in a trial that could shape the 2028 presidential race and test public trust in the country's democratic institutions.
Read full article →Philippines’ impeachment showdown: why removing VP Sara could be uphill battle
Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio did not attend the opening of her impeachment trial on Monday, leaving her lawyers to fight charges that, if upheld, could remove her from office, permanently bar her from politics and reshape the 2028 presidential race. Legal experts told This Week in Asia they expected Duterte-Carpio to be difficult, though not impossible, to convict despite the gravity of the charges because prosecutors would need at least 16 senators – two-thirds of the chambe...
By Raissa Robles
Read full article →Sara Duterte: why the Philippines’ vice president is on trial
Case against VP Sara Duterte shifts feud with Marcos family to ‘new battleground’
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK
Read full article →Are you prepared for ‘Typhoon Inday’?
Sara Duterte's chief of staff Zuleika Lopez drops by the Senate a day after the impeachment court announced it would subpoena her to appear at the Vice President's trial
By Rappler.com
Read full article →WATCH: Judges told to avoid forcing witnesses to make conclusions
MANILA, Philippines — On July 8, 2026, the third day of the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, Sen. Francis Escudero, the presiding officer, reminded senator-judges to avoid asking questions that would force witnesses to make conclusions about the evidence being presented. Escudero made the reminder after Sen. Risa Hontiveros asked about the relevance of
By Alexander Magno
Read full article →PolSci students watch ‘political circus’
A 19-year-old political science student spent three days of his break between semesters watching the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte – in person.
By Marc Jayson Cayabyab
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