It is Vice President Sara Duterte who benefits from the continuous delay in the impeachment proceedings, Assistant Majority ...
Calls for the Senate to start the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte does not mean going to the trial proper immediately, Assistant Majority Leader ...
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Inquirer on MSNStarting VP Duterte impeachment trial in July is too late – solonsLawmakers have admitted that they are already sounding like a “broken record” when it comes to insisting that Vice President ...
Various religious groups and sectoral representatives launched the People's Impeachment Movement (PIM) on Tuesday morning to ...
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Inquirer on MSNTeacher asks SC to define ‘forthwith’ in relation to VP impeach trialA 28-year-old high school teacher on Monday asked the Supreme Court to resolve key constitutional questions surrounding the ...
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Hosted on MSNFormer DepEd exec among Sara's lawyers in impeach caseFormer Education undersecretary and chief of staff Michael Wesley Poa entered his appearance as one of the lawyers of Vice ...
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Inquirer on MSNPost-election trial favors Sara DuterteI was with Attorneys Christian Monsod, Neri J. Colmenares, and Domingo Egon Cayosa as panelists in a forum on the upcoming ...
As the Philippines gears up for mid-term elections that could determine the political future of impeached Vice President Sara ...
The Supreme Court confirmed that Atty. Michael Poa has entered his appearance as one of the counsels of Vice President Sara Duterte in her petition for prohibition filed before the Supreme Court.
The populist leaders have been exchanging attacks in speeches meant to endorse their respective senatorial slates. At stake is the future of their dynastic clans.
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Hosted on MSNTaxpayer asks SC: Define ‘forthwith’If the definition of “forthwith” is not clear enough in the dictionary or in the cacophony of opinions from lawmakers and legal experts, then the Supreme Court (SC) may be able to provide the answer ...
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Hosted on MSNMarcos allots P1B for road repair in AlbayPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has allotted P1 billion for the repair of road networks destroyed by flooding brought by ...
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