La Chambre appliquera les mêmes normes à l'impeachment de Sara Duterte qu'à celui de Marcos

La Chambre des représentants appliquera les mêmes normes constitutionnelles aux affaires d'impeachment contre la vice-présidente Sara Duterte que celles utilisées contre le président Marcos, selon la présidente du comité de justice. Cela fait suite à l'adoption en plénière du rapport du comité rejetant deux plaintes contre le président pour manque de substance. Cependant, les plaintes contre Duterte n'ont pas encore été transmises au comité.

À Manille, la représentante Gerville Luistro, présidente du comité de justice, a déclaré que la Chambre des représentants utilisera les mêmes normes constitutionnelles pour traiter les affaires d'impeachment contre la vice-présidente Sara Duterte que celles appliquées aux affaires contre le président Marcos. Elle a fait cette annonce après que la plénière a adopté les conclusions et recommandations de son comité dans un rapport rejetant deux plaintes d'impeachment contre le président pour insuffisance de substance, bien qu'elles soient suffisantes en forme.

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