Philippine lawmakers impeach presidential hopeful Sara Duterte


FILE PHOTO: Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte delivers a statement following her impeachment by the lower house of the Congress, in her office at Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines, February 7, 2025. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez/File Photo

MANILA, May 11 (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers on Monday overwhelmingly backed the impeachment ⁠of Vice President Sara Duterte, setting the stage for a trial ‌in the Senate that could end her hopes for a presidential run in 2028.

A House justice committee had last month found probable cause for her impeachment in a petition from activists accusing ​her of misusing public funds, accumulating unexplained wealth and ⁠threatening the lives of President ⁠Ferdinand Marcos Jr, his wife and the former House speaker.

The petition was backed ⁠by ‌255 of 318 lawmakers on Monday, surpassing the one‑third threshold required.

With her ally-turned-enemy Marcos limited by the constitution to a single term in ⁠office, Duterte is the clear favourite to succeed him in ​2028, but the ‌impeachment could derail her bid.

Duterte denies wrongdoing, and her legal team has ⁠described the impeachment ​effort as defective and a "fishing expedition".

The Senate must convene a trial with its members as jurors. Duterte faces removal from office and a ban from politics if convicted.

The ⁠impeachment effort is the latest in a series ​of setbacks for the influential Duterte family, with the vice president feeling constant heat from her bitter feud with Marcos and her father Rodrigo Duterte awaiting trial at ⁠the International Criminal Court over a war on drugs that killed thousands of people during his 2016-2022 presidency.

But in what could be a boost for Duterte, there was drama on Monday in the upper house Senate, where a motion ​was passed to remove its president and replace him ⁠with Alan Peter Cayetano, a staunch loyalist of her family.

The change in Senate leadership ​means Cayetano, a former running mate of Duterte's ‌father, would be the presiding judge if ​an impeachment trial is convened.

(Reporting by Karen Lema; Additional reporting by Adrian Portugal and Nestor Corrales; Editing by Martin Petty and John Mair)

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