Philippine Congressman Predicts Senate Impeachment Trial for Vice-President Duterte-Carpio After May 4
ACT Teachers Partylist's Antonio Tinio says impeachment complaint against Vice-President will proceed once Senate resumes
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- Congressman Antonio Tinio of ACT Teachers Partylist predicts the Senate will begin impeachment proceedings against Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio after May 4 when the Senate resumes.
- Under the 1987 Constitution, the 24-member Senate must sit as senator-judges to try the vice-president, with Senate President Vicente Sotto III presiding.
- Duterte-Carpio stated on January 29 that she and her husband retained lawyers as early as Q4 2023 after a House member announced plans to file a case against her.
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The Philippine Constitution of 1987 grants the House of Representatives the power to impeach the Vice-President, with the Senate acting as trial court. This is a constitutional mechanism for accountability of executive officials.
Congressman Antonio Tinio of ACT Teachers Partylist predicted the action would be taken "sometime after May 4 when [the Senate] resumes". Once the request is submitted, the 24-member Senate is required by the 1987 constitution to sit as senator-judges and try the vice-president, with Senate President Vicente Sotto III presiding over the trial. Duterte-Carpio had said as early as January 29 that she and her husband had long retained lawyers. "They were hired as early as the fourth quarter of 2023, the moment that one of the members of the House of Representatives announced that they would file a case against me."
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Senate will convene as senator-judges after May 4 to hear impeachment case
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Offene Fragen
- Who specifically filed the impeachment complaint?
- What are the specific charges against Duterte-Carpio?
- Will the Senate have sufficient votes to convict?






