Civil society launches 'Bantay Senado' to monitor impeachment trial
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- Civil society groups have launched Bantay Senado (Senate Watch), a coalition of over 350 volunteers including students and young professionals, to ensure transparency and fairness in the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.
- The non-partisan group aims to monitor the proceedings, with convenor Cleve Arguelles emphasizing the public's role as a participant.
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Members of civil society have launched a coalition called Bantay Senado (Senate Watch) to monitor the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. The group aims to ensure the trial is conducted transparently and fairly, in accordance with constitutional requirements.
Members of civil society launched the coalition, called Bantay Senado (Senate Watch), on Monday, saying it would “help ensure that the impeachment trial is conducted transparently, fairly and forthwith, in keeping with constitutional requirements”.
More than 350 volunteers are part of the network, which the coalition says is made up of students and young professionals, and supported by “lawyers, academics and civil society”.
The network described itself as non-partisan and said it “takes no position on guilt or innocence of the accused-impeached Vice-President Sara Duterte”, adding that its focus was on the “quality, transparency, and fairness of the proceedings”.
Political scientist Cleve Arguelles, convenor and spokesman of Bantay Senado, called the Philippine Senate’s obligation to hold a fair and impartial impeachment trial “a solemn duty owed to more than 110 million Filipinos”.
He said: “Through Bantay Senado, we are asserting that the public is the fourth participant in this impeachment trial.”
Açık Sorular
- What specific methods will Bantay Senado use to monitor the trial?
- How will the coalition's findings be disseminated to the public?
- What is the potential impact of this monitoring on the impeachment proceedings?






