Illustration of Philippine Supreme Court ruling Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment unconstitutional, courtroom scene with justices, defendant, and documents.
Illustration of Philippine Supreme Court ruling Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment unconstitutional, courtroom scene with justices, defendant, and documents.
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Supreme court affirms sara duterte impeachment unconstitutional

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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.

On january 28, 2026, the supreme court unanimously affirmed that the impeachment complaint against vice president sara duterte filed in 2025 was unconstitutional. The court found that the house of representatives did not follow proper rules, particularly in defining 'session days' for the one-year bar on successive impeachments. This ruling, detailed in g.r. no. 278353, emphasized that the impeachment process must adhere strictly to constitutional timelines, effectively redefining session days as calendar days to prevent rushed filings.

The decision clarifies that duterte is not proven innocent; it merely halts the proceedings due to procedural errors. Progressive groups and civil society organizations responded swiftly, filing two new impeachment complaints on february 2, 2026, against the vice president. These complaints cite alleged misuse of confidential funds, including payments to aliases like 'mary grace piattos,' a name combining a restaurant and snack brand.

Duterte's defense team, led by lawyer michael poa, stated they are prepared to reveal the identity of 'mary grace piattos' if a senate trial proceeds. Poa told radio dzmm that disclosing such details in the impeachment forum would not violate confidentiality rules under republic act 3019. The controversy stems from 2022, when house deputy speaker jay khonghun revealed that 'piattos' received the largest share of p125 million in office of the vice president confidential funds, liquidated via 158 allegedly fabricated acknowledgment receipts over just 11 days.

House deputy minority leader leila de lima endorsed the new complaints, calling it 'about time' to hold duterte accountable for impeachable offenses. However, law professor mel sta. maria questioned the supreme court's ruling in an opinion piece, arguing it may represent judicial overreach into the house's constitutional domain by dictating internal procedures.

The defense team, including members from fortun narvasa & salazar, continues preparations, with poa noting daily discussions with duterte, who anticipated repeated attempts.

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Discussions on X reflect divided opinions on the Supreme Court's ruling declaring VP Sara Duterte's 2025 impeachment unconstitutional due to procedural flaws. Pro-Duterte users celebrate it as a victory and taunt opponents, while critics label it judicial overreach and a dangerous precedent infringing on Congress's powers. Skeptics note the decision is purely technical, does not absolve her of wrongdoing, and has prompted new impeachment complaints from progressive groups.

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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.

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.

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The House of Representatives has formally initiated impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte after forwarding four verified complaints to the justice committee for deliberation.

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.

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Vice President Sara Duterte was formally ordered on Thursday, March 5, to respond to two impeachment complaints filed against her at the House of Representatives. The Office of the Vice President received the notice from the House justice committee at its headquarters in Mandaluyong City. She has a non-extendible 10-day period to file a verified answer.

Petitioners and endorsers of the second impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte have withdrawn their support and are now backing the third complaint filed by clergy members and lawyers. This occurs as the House justice committee begins proceedings on March 2, 2026. The move aims to expedite the process toward accountability.

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The Supreme Court ruled that the Senate "acted in a timely manner" in handling the first impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte in 2025. In a 14-0-1 decision, the high court defined "forthwith" in the Constitution as "within a reasonable time." This clarifies the Senate's process for impeachment trials.

 

 

 

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