Supreme Court declares Sara Duterte's impeachment unconstitutional

The Supreme Court of the Philippines has ruled the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte unconstitutional due to timing issues. Associate Justice Marvic Leonen authored the decision, igniting debates over the court's role in impeachment proceedings. Critics contend this intervention shields Duterte from accountability.

On February 7, 2026, the Supreme Court issued a decision declaring the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte unconstitutional. Authored by Associate Justice Marvic Leonen, the ruling hinged on a technicality: the impeachment occurred within one year of a previous filing against her, violating the Constitution's requirement for at least a one-year interval.

The decision also outlined rules for impeachment proceedings, instructing Congress on how to conduct them and suggesting these would safeguard against abuse. However, the Court's counting method remains debated, with the core question being whether impeachment falls under judicial purview.

This ruling draws parallels to the 2018 ouster of former Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, which Leonen labeled a 'legal abomination' for bypassing the formal impeachment process. Appointed by former President Benigno Aquino III, Sereno was removed by the Court for failing to file Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) from her time as a law professor. Leonen, also an Aquino appointee, dissented in her removal but participated in the proceedings.

In Duterte's case, the decision is viewed as a rescue benefiting both her and a Senate that delayed her trial for nearly half a year amid public protests. The House of Representatives plans to refile the complaint, but the Senate, under new leadership post-midterm elections, shows reluctance and instead promotes Charter Change (Cha-Cha) initiatives. This raises concerns about the separation of powers between Congress and the judiciary.

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Supreme Court building with VP Sara Duterte and lawyers celebrating impeachment dismissal ruling.
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Supreme Court upholds dismissal of VP Sara's first impeachment

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The Supreme Court has ruled that Vice President Sara Duterte's first impeachment case is unconstitutional due to violations of the one-year bar rule and due process. It clarified that new complaints can now be filed immediately. Duterte's lawyers are prepared for potential future proceedings.

The supreme court has ruled that the 2025 impeachment against vice president sara duterte was unconstitutional due to procedural flaws. This decision does not clear her of wrongdoing but blocks the process for now. New complaints have already been filed by progressive groups.

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The Supreme Court has reshaped how future impeachment cases will be initiated and assessed by ruling Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment unconstitutional. In its July 25, 2025 decision, the high court cited the House’s inaction and lack of due process as grounds for voiding it. It also laid down new standards for impeachments going forward.

A lawyer has urged the House committee on justice to postpone its April 14 hearing on impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte while awaiting a Supreme Court decision. Duterte filed a petition seeking a temporary restraining order to halt the proceedings. Her counsel described postponement as the prudent course.

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The House Committee on Justice ruled on March 4, 2026, that the two impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte—filed in early February and transmitted to the Speaker's office—are sufficient in substance, voting 54-1 to advance proceedings. Duterte has 10 days to respond. Separately, she filed a perjury complaint against former intelligence officer Ramil Madriaga, whose affidavit supported the complaints.

Following its March 4 ruling on sufficiency in substance, the House Committee on Justice has found impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte to have sufficient grounds, paving the way for public hearings starting March 25, 2026, and continuing on April 14, 22, and 29.

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Vice President Sara Duterte's camp frames her impeachment proceedings as a political distraction from the escalating energy crisis, while House lawmakers assert they can address both accountability and economic challenges.

 

 

 

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