Impeaching Marcos or Duterte in 2026 becomes more difficult

Rumors are growing of potential impeachment proceedings against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. or Vice President Sara Duterte, but such complaints face significant hurdles due to legal constraints and political realities. Officials say there are no grounds for impeaching Marcos, and the Supreme Court's recent ruling has altered the process.

Amid growing rumors of potential impeachment proceedings against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. or Vice President Sara Duterte in the coming months, the National Unity Party (NUP) has dismissed any such move against Marcos as baseless. In a press conference on January 17, 2026, NUP chairman and House Deputy Speaker Ronaldo Puno stated that the party sees no constitutional or factual grounds to support a complaint. “Actually, I don’t see any grounds for filing an impeachment case against the President,” Puno said.

House deputy majority leader Zia Alonto Adiong labeled the impeachment talk as “political noise” intended to hinder efforts to hold officials accountable for the flood control issues. According to Rappler reports, the process has become more difficult due to the Supreme Court's updated guidelines, which diminish the political nature of impeachment and emphasize a judicial approach. Previously, complaints could advance quickly with sufficient signatures, but the new framework imposes stricter conditions to prevent fast-tracking to the Senate as a mere numbers game.

For any potential complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, Congress will adhere to the Supreme Court's rulings. “So I think what the Supreme Court decision did was it reduced the political character of impeachment and made it more of a judicial process,” Puno explained. These changes make future impeachment efforts an uphill battle in the Philippines' political landscape.

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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.

More leaders in the House of Representatives have dismissed talk of impeaching President Marcos, stating there is no formal complaint or justification yet. Officials describe the discussions as mere rumors without substance for action. The majority in Congress continues to back the president firmly.

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The House justice committee ruled on Monday that two impeachment complaints against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. were sufficient in form. On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the panel will assess if they hold sufficient substance. If approved, the process will advance to notify Marcos.

The House of Representatives defended its decision not to accept impeachment complaints against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. due to strict procedural rules. The complaints were turned away because Secretary General Cheloy Garafil was abroad. Lawmakers emphasized the formal nature of the process.

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Malacañang is leaving it to President Marcos' legal team to decide whether he will attend the House of Representatives' justice committee hearings on the impeachment complaint against him. The deliberations are set to begin on Feb. 2, and the president may be invited if the complaints are deemed sufficient in form and substance. Officials emphasized that attendance is the president's prerogative.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced on December 9 that an anti-dynasty bill is among his priority measures for the 20th Congress, a move that raised eyebrows given his family's entrenched political dominance. Palace press officer Undersecretary Claire Castro explained that the president seeks to empower the public to choose leaders based on merit rather than surnames.

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After a ruling against her father, detained former President Rodrigo Duterte, Vice President Sara Duterte accused the International Criminal Court of being ‘biased’. She described the ICC as a political court rather than one of justice. Pre-trial proceedings against Duterte will resume in late February.

 

 

 

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