The Philippine Senate during the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, presided by Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano.
The Philippine Senate during the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, presided by Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano.
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Senate convenes as impeachment court for Vice President Sara Duterte

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On Monday, May 18, the Senate convened as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte, while Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano retained his leadership post despite rumors of a coup.

Senators donned red robes and took their oath as judges. Cayetano presided over the court and issued a writ of summons directing Duterte to respond to the allegations within 10 days.

Under the Constitution, the Senate will decide whether to convict the vice president. A pre-trial will follow before the trial proper begins.

On the same day, the Senate underwent further reorganization. Juan Miguel Zubiri joined the minority bloc, while JV Ejercito declined Cayetano’s offer to become majority leader and chose to remain independent.

No leadership change occurred despite the rumors. Cayetano was elected on May 11 following a power shift that ousted Tito Sotto.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Initial reactions on X highlight mixed sentiments on the Senate convening as an impeachment court for VP Sara Duterte, with focus on Senate President Cayetano's shaky leadership amid coup rumors, the role of public pressure in stabilizing proceedings, and skepticism that the trial is more about 2028 political positioning than accountability. Users note formal steps like robes being prepared and calendar creation, while expressing concerns over minority shifts and potential delays.

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