
Adiong: Senate can’t dismiss Duterte impeachment case
There is no constitutional basis for the Senate, sitting as an impeachment court, to dismiss the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte, contrary…
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There is no constitutional basis for the Senate, sitting as an impeachment court, to dismiss the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte, contrary…
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The BRC hearings will provide a platform for testimonies, evidence, accountability and, more importantly, be a litmus test of our nation’s political will.
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Business ties between the Philippines and Viet Nam received a boost as the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and the Viet Nam Chamber of…
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An engineer in the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) admitted that he followed the orders of then Bulacan 1st District engineer Henry Alcantara in…
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Allowing the Executive to implement an ICC warrant without domestic authority, a local surrender law, or a treaty obligation in force would, Rosario argued,…
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‘When you receive one from the NBI, do not be afraid or think you are automatically an accused. You may be called as a witness or someone who can help clarify…
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Vice President Sara Duterte’s legal team on Monday asked the Senate impeachment court to dismiss the articles of impeachment against her, citing supposed…
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has widened its probe into Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s controversial departure from the Senate by summoning four…
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The trial proper is expected to begin on 6 July, with sessions tentatively set three times a week.
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Senator Ping Lacson censured the National Bureau of Investigation over its plan to subpoena the wife of Senator Ronald dela Rosa in an…
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Tensions are expected to spike anew in the upper chamber as Sen. Rodante Marcoleta moved to summon former senator Antonio Trillanes IV to an inquiry into his…
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At the heart of this issue is a bigger clash between political loyalty and the Senate’s duty to act with fairness and independence.
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The Senate is ‘perniciously polarized,’ according to a political analyst, and the divide is structural, running through the chamber’s very capacity to function…
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The Justice Reform Initiative (JRI) has urged the Senate to suspend any move allowing virtual or remote participation in Senate proceedings, warning that the…
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) yesterday presented a series of actions related to the search for Senator Roland “Bato” dela Rosa, including a…
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TOKYO — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed dismay over recent developments in the Senate, which he believes has lowered the reputation of the chamber.
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The Senate was created for debate, accountability, and physical presence — not for lawmakers to hide behind screens while rewriting the rules to protect allies.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) Trial Chamber III on Wednesday set 30 November as the start of the trial proper of former President Rodrigo Duterte on…
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