Lawmaker sees strong impeachment case against Sara Duterte

San Juan City Rep. Bel Zamora believes the House committee on justice has a solid case for impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte and can secure enough votes for a Senate trial. She said they need around 106 votes, or one-third, and they have the numbers. Duterte's camp has filed a Supreme Court petition to halt the proceedings.

At a news forum, San Juan City Rep. Bel Zamora, vice chairman of the House committee on justice, said the panel has a solid case against Vice President Sara Duterte and expects to secure enough votes for a Senate trial. "I believe we have the numbers," she said, noting they need around 106 votes, or one-third of the House. She acknowledged some colleagues had concerns over evidence but assured a strong case exists.

Zamora noted some lawmakers hesitated due to upcoming elections, calling impeachment a political process, but said peers are coming around. The hearings aim to determine probable cause, akin to a preliminary investigation, allowing clarificatory questions.

She criticized Duterte's legal team for filing a over 100-page Supreme Court petition shortly after a hearing, suggesting it was pre-prepared. The Supreme Court ruled earlier this year on constitutionality, directing the House to provide due process.

Justice committee chairperson Rep. Gerville Luistro echoed puzzlement, stating, "We are conducting clarificatory hearing... we are giving due process to the respondent." She emphasized following impeachment rules and the Constitution.

In Davao City, Duterte said independent lawyers led by Israelito Torreon filed the petition without consulting her. "They didn’t consult me... I’m grateful to the independent lawyers," she said.

Manila Rep. Joel Chua said the move confirms Duterte fears a Senate trial. Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon cited a Pulse Asia survey showing 51.5 percent distrust of Duterte, linked to evasion of corruption allegations, especially confidential funds.

Zamora expressed confidence in the Supreme Court's handling and dismissed fears of a constitutional crisis or distraction from the energy crisis, stressing the committee's 60-session-day timeline.

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Philippine House justice committee members reviewing impeachment report against VP Sara Duterte in a tense hearing.
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House justice committee to adopt VP Sara Duterte impeachment report

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The House committee on justice will reconvene Monday to formally adopt its report finding probable cause to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, following last week's vote. This clears the path for sending the Articles of Impeachment to the House plenary, needing at least 106 votes to proceed to the Senate.

The House of Representatives will continue impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte next month despite a Supreme Court petition filed by her supporters. Lawmakers stated the justice committee will follow the 1987 Constitution and House rules. Clarificatory hearings are underway to determine probable cause.

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Lawmakers hit back at a Supreme Court petition by Vice President Sara Duterte's allies seeking to block her ongoing impeachment proceedings in the House of Representatives. The move comes after the House justice committee advanced two complaints to hearings.

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.

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The House of Representatives is set to vote Monday on transmitting articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte to the Senate. Lawmakers and Senate leaders have traded statements on the process and related allegations.

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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The Supreme Court has denied Vice President Sara Duterte's request for a temporary restraining order to halt impeachment proceedings against her. The court consolidated the petitions and ordered the House Committee on Justice to comment within 10 days. Hearings will proceed on April 14 without the TRO.

 

 

 

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