Philippines House Votes to Impeach Vice President Duterte Amid Political Turmoil
The Philippine House of Representatives voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte over alleged unexplained wealth and threats, escalating tensions with President Marcos's allies. With the impeachment moving to the Senate for trial, political conflict deepens, marking a challenge for Duterte’s 2028 presidential ambitions.
The House of Representatives in the Philippines has voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, citing allegations of unexplained wealth and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The decision, passed with a 257-25 majority, highlights escalating tensions between the Philippine government's two top officials.
The impeachment, now to be considered by the Senate, presents a significant hurdle for Duterte's speculated presidential run in 2028. Before the vote, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, an advocate for an immediate trial, was replaced, complicating the trial proceedings. The power shift brings uncertainty as Marcos's camp strengthens its stance against Duterte.
Meanwhile, a tense moment unfolded in the Senate with the unexpected appearance of Sen. Roland dela Rosa, tied to former President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial drug war. Dela Rosa's presence and his claims once again bring international scrutiny over past human rights issues in the Philippines, while the vice president denies any wrongdoing.
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