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ABS-CBN on MSNTolentino: Supreme Court may need to rule on what 'forthwith' means in impeachment casesSenate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino said there may be legal questions on the definition of "forthwith" raised before the Supreme Court in relation to impeachment.
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Inquirer on MSNVP impeachment trial: Tolentino sees SC battle on ‘forthwith’Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino sees a possible legal battle at the Supreme Court (SC) focused on the word “forthwith” in the 1987 Constitution concerning the impeachment trial of Vice ...
Antonio Carpio, a former Supreme Court justice, points out that should Duterte resign before conviction, the impeachment proceedings will likely be dismissed. No longer holding office means there’s no ...
It was a historic vote, decided by a slim 12-11 margin. The 12 senators, who would later be known as the “Magnificent Twelve,” were Agapito “Butz” Aquino, Joseph Estrada, Teofisto Guingona Jr., Sotero ...
MANILA – Senate President Francis Escudero on Monday underscored that impeachment is a constitutional process meant to hold public officials accountable, urging the public and lawmakers not to fear or ...
The 11-person prosecution panel for the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday vowed to ask the Senate impeachment court to issue a subpoena for her bank records.
Vice President Sara Duterte would receive fair treatment from the Senate once the impeachment trial begins most likely in two ...
(SPOT.ph) Vice President Sara Duterte has officially been impeached by the House of Representatives. Although this marks a ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Thursday he will play no role in determining the timing of his vice president's ...
According to the Constitution, the upper chamber shall have the "sole power to try and decide all cases of impeachment".
Yoon Seok-yeol’s martial law attempt and its far-right supporters highlight the enduring power of authoritarian forces in ...
The hold on Ukraine aid became a key factor in lawmakers’ party-line vote to impeach Trump in December 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Senate later acquitted him.
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