Philippine lawmakers advance impeachment of Vice President Duterte

Philippine lawmakers advance impeachment of Vice President Duterte

MANILA, March 4 (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers ordered Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday to respond to impeachment complaints against her after finding substance ‌to allegations involving unexplained wealth, the misuse of public funds and ‌making public threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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The daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte is seen as ​a frontrunner for the 2028 presidential elections, and has said she will run for the top post. She survived a similar impeachment bid last year, which the Supreme Court struck down for violating constitutional safeguards.

If convicted by the Senate at trial, Duterte would ‌be removed from office and ⁠disqualified from holding any future government position.

Duterte's defence team during the impeachment proceedings did not immediately respond to a request for ⁠comment.

Wednesday's vote in the House of Representatives' justice committee comes amid a bitter falling out between the two leaders, both scions of powerful political families, who swept to power ​in ​2022 before becoming rivals.

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Before any vote on ​whether an impeachment trial should go ‌ahead, the House will consider Duterte's response to the charges, if she makes one, as well as any reply from the complainants.

The complaints against Duterte include the misuse of confidential funds, bribery and unexplained wealth, and publicly threatening to have Marcos killed, along with his wife and a cousin who was House speaker ‌at the time.

"This is a very good development ​that the process of accountability is now ​moving," Representative Leila de Lima told ​Reuters. De Lima endorsed one of the complaints against Duterte.

Four ‌impeachment complaints were initially lodged against ​Duterte, but one complaint ​was dismissed over a rule that prohibits such complaints from being filed within a year after previously being submitted. Another complaint was withdrawn to ​fast-track the proceedings and because ‌it was similar to another complaint.

Marcos survived a separate impeachment bid against him ​last month after his allies in Congress voted to dismiss it.

(Reporting ​by Mikhail Flores; Editing by David Stanway)

 

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