
Sara Duterte Impeachment Proceedings Face Political Scrutiny
Discussions are intensifying regarding the potential impeachment trial of Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte, with lawmakers debating the process and public sentiment. Concerns are raised about her potential absence from deliberations, allegations of bribery, and the political implications for her future.
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The Philippine House of Representatives has moved Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio’s impeachment closer to a decisive vote, the first step in a week-long process that will test whether allies of President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr have enough support to send the case to a Senate trial. The House placed the impeachment on its plenary agenda on Tuesday, a day after its justice committee endorsed the case, setting up a possible vote by all lawmakers on whether Duterte-Carpio should stand trial in t...
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Read full article →PDP: Lawmakers backing Sara Duterte impeach bid may lose 2028 support
MANILA, Philippines – The Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) on Sunday warned lawmakers planning to vote in favor of impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte that they might lose the support of the former ruling party in the next election, as the House of Representatives is widely expected to indict her. The PDP also said it would
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Read full article →Lawmakers deny perks for House vote vs VP Sara
Dismissing circulating claims as baseless and diversionary, House leaders denied yesterday allegations that lawmakers were being offered incentives or threatened with budget cuts to secure votes in favor of impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte.
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