Philippine Supreme Court rules impeachment bid against vice president is unconstitutional
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine Supreme Court ruled Friday that an impeachment case filed against Vice President Sara Duterte violated the country’s constitution due to a technicality, a decision that would block her scheduled trial over a raft of criminal allegations including her threat to have the president assassinated.
The House of Representatives, which impeached Duterte in February and sent the case to the Senate for trial, violated a rule that only one impeachment case could be processed by the lower chamber against an impeachable official in a single year, court spokesperson Camille Ting said.
The House received at least four separate impeachment cases against Duterte between December and February but only one was transmitted to the Senate, which will serve as an impeachment tribunal.
The ruling was “immediately executory,” the court said in a decision that was not immediately made public.
