The Philippine Senate convened as an impeachment court on Monday, July 6, 2026, to begin the trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. The proceedings focus initially on procedural matters before evidence presentation. Duterte faces four articles of impeachment including misuse of funds and threats against officials.
The trial opened at 2 p.m. in the Senate session hall in Pasay City with expectations that only preliminary issues would be addressed on the first day. These include appearances by counsels, preliminary motions, and trial rules, with no witnesses scheduled to testify.
Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian stated that the chamber is prepared for all scenarios, including the possible attendance of Duterte or disruptions. He noted that Duterte may send legal counsel under Senate rules.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he would insist on attending an impeachment trial if accused to answer questions directly. The trial is set to examine four articles covering confidential fund misuse, unexplained wealth, bribery, and threats against government leaders.
Conviction requires at least 16 votes from the 24-member Senate. Senators Jose Estrada and Ronald dela Rosa are not expected to attend due to legal issues.