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Inquirer.net on MSNChua says delays may push Sara Duterte impeachment trial to year-endThe myriad of delays affecting Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment case may result in trial being pushed toward ...
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Philstar.com on MSNHouse: SC petitions vs impeachment no excuse to delay Sara Duterte trialWhile the Supreme Court is acting on petitions challenging Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment, the House prosecution ...
The Senate impeachment court may proceed with the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte unless the Supreme Court orders it to stop, House members said on Monday.
The Supreme Court is handling petitions that challenge the impeachment against the Vice President. Here's a summary of the information it requires from the respondents the House and Senate. The ...
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The Manila Times on MSNImpeachment trial can proceed, lawmaker saysThe Senate can proceed with the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte as the Supreme Court has not issued a ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNChua okay with SC directive on impeachment: It shouldn’t hinder trialProsecution team member and Manila 3rd District Rep. Joel Chua is not worried about the Supreme Court (SC) directive to obtain additional information regarding Vice ...
The audacity of some senators in their public pronouncements reflects the polarizing impact of the impeachment case.
The Supreme Court has issued a resolution ordering the House of Representatives and the Senate to provide verified ...
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GMA Network on MSNSara Duterte on confi funds: 'My explanations will be in my own time'Vice President Sara Duterte insisted that she would explain in her "own time" her offices' use of confidential funds, as she ...
Vice President Sara Duterte criticized Manila Rep. Joel Chua’s remark that the controversy over her confidential funds could have been avoided if she had ...
"With staggered six-year terms and partial elections every three years, the Senate remains institutionally intact" VICE ...
Days after the Senate declined to launch the impeachment trial of the country's vice president, two interviews with Filipinos arguing for and against the move went viral.
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