Philippine vice president impeached by House, faces Senate trial
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[February 05, 2025]
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine Vice President Sara
Duterte was impeached by the House of Representatives Wednesday after
more than the required number of legislators, many of them allies of the
president with whom she has had a bitter political feud, signed a
petition to remove her from office.
House of Representatives Secretary General Reginald Velasco told a
plenary meeting of the lower chamber of Congress that at least 215
lawmakers have signed a petition to impeach Duterte, more than enough
for the powerful House to impeach her.
With enough endorsements by House legislators, the impeachment complaint
was ordered transmitted to the Senate, which will serve as an
impeachment tribunal that would try the vice president, the daughter of
former President Rodrigo Duterte.
The vice president, who didn't immediately react to the House move to
impeach her, and her father have been politically at odds with President
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his camp, including a majority of House
legislators.
The vice president, regarded as a possible presidential candidate after
Marcos’s term ends in 2028, has faced at least four impeachment
complaints by several legislators and left-wing activist groups over a
range of issues.

Those included a death threat she made against the president, his wife
and House Speaker Martin Romualdez last year, irregularities in the use
of her office’s intelligence funds and her failure to stand up to
Chinese aggression in the disputed South China Sea.
Only the latest impeachment complaint, accusing the vice president of
violating the constitution, betraying the public trust, corruption and
other high crimes, and signed by the 215 legislators would be sent to
the Senate for her trial, according to legislators.
Efforts to impeach the vice president may be hampered by a lack of time.
The House impeachment came on the last day of congressional session
before campaigning begins for midterm elections in May that would select
new legislators for the House and Senate. A special session could be
called to allow the Senate to bring Duterte to a rapid trial.
The vice president’s legal troubles have unfolded with the backdrop of
her increasingly bitter political feud with the president and his
allies. She said in online news conference on Nov. 23 that she has
contracted an assassin to kill Marcos, his wife and Speaker Martin
Romualdez if she were killed, a threat she warned wasn't a joke.
She later said that she wasn't threatening him, but was expressing
concern for her own safety.
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Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte gestures as she attends a
hearing at the House of Representative in Quezon City, Philippines,
Nov. 25, 2024.(AP Photo/Aaron Favila), File)

The House has been investigating the alleged misuse of 612.5 million
pesos ($10.3 million) of confidential and intelligence funds
received by Duterte’s offices as vice president and education
secretary. She has since left the education post after her political
differences with Marcos deepened.
She has refused to respond to questions in detail in tense televised
hearings last year. Duterte also vehemently protested when her chief
of staff, Zuleika Lopez, was ordered temporarily detained for
allegedly hampering the inquiry. Lopez has since been released from
hospital detention.
Duterte has accused Marcos, his wife and Romualdez of corruption,
weak leadership and attempting to muzzle her because of speculation
she may seek the presidency in 2028.
The National Bureau of Investigation subpoenaed Duterte last year to
face investigators about her threats against them.
The police, military and the national security adviser immediately
boosted the security of the Marcos family after the threats.
Marcos and Duterte won landslide victories as running mates in the
2022 election, but have since fallen out over key differences. The
two offices are elected separately in the Philippines, which has
resulted in rivals occupying the country’s top political posts.
Marcos and Duterte differ on their approaches to China’s territorial
claims in the South China Sea and their views on the deadly
anti-drug crackdown conducted by Duterte’s father, who was the
previous president and an ex-mayor of Davao.
The brutal drug crackdown by her father left thousands of mostly
poor suspects dead in killings mostly by police that are being
investigated by the International Criminal Court as a possible crime
against humanity.
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