Duterte: Impeachment complaint is baseless


Collective action: Protesters gathering during a rally to condemn the Senate’s recent decision not to immediately bring Duterte to an impeachment trial, outside the Philippine Senate in Pasay. — AP

Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte has described the impeachment complaint against her as “nothing more than a scrap of paper” in her formal response to the Senate, saying the case was baseless and should be dismissed for being unconstitutional.

The impeachment, widely seen as a test of political alliances, comes amid an acrimonious falling out between Duterte and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr that has sparked a broader power struggle ahead of the 2028 presidential election.

“The Vice-President enters a plea of not guilty, without waiving any of her jurisdictional and other objections over the charges,” Duterte said in a Monday submission.

She dismissed the accusations against her as baseless, calling them “exaggerations and speculations that are not supported by evidence” in the response to the Senate.

In February, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Duterte for betrayal of public trust and high crimes, sending the case to the Senate.

On June 11, the Senate returned the case to the House shortly after convening as an impeachment court. The Senate also ordered Duterte to respond to the allegations in the case, including that she had plotted to assassinate Marcos and others.

She is also accused of misusing public funds both as vice-president and during her stint as education secretary.

As well as saying there was nothing substantive for her to answer in the case, Duterte argued the impeachment complaint was the fourth filed against her, with the three earlier ones not acted on by the lower house.

This, she said, violated a constitutional safeguard against more than one impeachment proceeding against the same official within a year, reiterating the arguments she used in asking the Supreme Court to dismiss the complaint. That case is ongoing.

“There are no statements of ultimate facts in the Fourth Impeach­ment complaint. Stripped of its ‘factual’ and legal conclusions, it is nothing more than a scrap of paper,” Duterte’s reply said.

She faces a lifetime political ban if convicted. — Reuters

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