
Impeachment Proceedings Against VP Sara Duterte Advance
Impeachment proceedings against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte are gaining momentum, with lawmakers debating the case and Duterte responding to allegations while making her own accusations against critics.
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Read full article →Philippine VP Sara Duterte’s impeachment case heads to plenary vote amid coercion claims
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...
By Raissa Robles
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Read full article →FACT CHECK: No SC order blocking 2026 impeachment proceedings vs Duterte
While Duterte earlier filed a petition asking the SC to block the impeachment proceedings against her, the High Court did not issue a temporary restraining order
By Rappler.com
Read full article →Opposition no basis to block Sara Duterte trial — Luistro
MANILA, Philippines — House Committee on Justice chair Gerville “Jinky Bitrics” Luistro said Saturday that being part of the political opposition was not a valid basis to block the Senate from convening as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte. Luistro issued the statement after Sen. Robin Padilla said the Senate minority bloc
By besguerra
Read full article →More Pinoys want public opinion, not evidence, to be basis of Sara impeachment
More Filipinos believe lawmakers' upcoming impeachment vote for Vice President Sara Duterte should be based on public opinion rather than the strength of the evidence against her, according to a new survey.
By Cristina Chi
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