Feb. 5, at around 5:50 p.m., minutes before session adjourned, the Senate formally received the Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Inday Sara Duterte from the House of Representatives.
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PhilStar Global on MSNNo railroading of process, says impeach prosecutorThere was no railroading of the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte as the procedures followed by the House of ...
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Inquirer on MSNNBI cases vs VP Duterte won’t affect impeachment flow – EscuderoThe National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) filing of criminal cases against Vice President Sara Duterte will not affect the ...
Senate President Francis Escudero on Tuesday discussed the timeline and procedures for the upcoming impeachment trial of Vice ...
The University of the Philippines (UP) College of Law has launched a primer on the impeachment process to provide the media, ...
A political science professor explains why Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment is more of a political process than a ...
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Inquirer on MSNEscudero: Senate should ‘not rush’ to finish impeachment processSenate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero said the chamber should complete the impeachment process against Vice President Sara ...
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GMA News Online on MSNProsecutor in Sara impeachment trial says House followed processManila 3rd District Representative Joel Chua on Saturday denied allegations that the House of Representatives "railroaded" ...
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GMA Network on MSNEscudero: NBI complaint vs Sara Duterte has no bearing in impeachment trialThe filing of inciting to sedition and grave threat complaints by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) against Vice ...
How did the House get to 215, more than twice the number of signatures needed to impeach the Vice President? And why now, ...
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Escudero disagrees with ex-Justice Azcuna's take on impeachment timelineSenate President Francis "Chiz" Escudero maintained Tuesday that the impeachment process shall not begin immediately after the House of Representatives' endorsement of the complaint to Senate.
South Korea’s suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol blamed the “malicious” opposition for his decision to declare martial law, ...
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