How did the House get to 215, more than twice the number of signatures needed to impeach the Vice President? And why now, despite the legal risks?
Conversely, if officials can resign to escape accountability, it sets a dangerous precedent for future corruption cases. If the Senate proceeds, Duterte must be given a fair opportunity to defend ...
The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EdCom II) has traced in two extensive reports the root causes of the recurring maladies of the Philippine education system and prescribed a ...
Philippine government investigators have filed criminal complaints including sedition against Vice President Sara Duterte ...
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It is the conflict between the United States and China that is being fought out in the upcoming election, and the impeachment ...
Some P12.2 billion worth of questionable transactions in the Department of Education (DepEd) flagged by the Commission on ...
And so the die is cast — the House of Representatives has crossed the Rubicon by moving to evict Vice President Sara Duterte from office. On the last session day before the midterm ...
THE 11-member House of Representatives’ Prosecution Panel claimed on Tuesday that the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte is already solid, even without submission of her bank records ...
Our best case reference of an ousted official is former chief justice Corona, who was convicted by the impeachment court for failing to declare bank accounts in his SALN ...
With or without Duterte's bank records, Assistant Majority Leader Pammy Mendoza reckoned that prosecutors will still have ...
Victor Hugo First word THIS might sound weird or masochistic, but from the viewpoint of constitutionalism, the precept that our public life should take guidance from constitutional text, the divisive ...