Philippine lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly to send impeachment articles against Vice President Sara Duterte to the Senate, placing her political future and widely anticipated 2028 presidential ambition under serious pressure.
The impeachment move, approved on Monday, accuses Duterte of graft, corruption, bribery and issuing an alleged assassination threat against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., her former political ally turned rival.
The development marks one of the biggest political confrontations in the Philippines in recent years, exposing deepening divisions within the country’s leadership.
Sara Duterte, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte, has remained one of the most influential political figures in the country despite growing tensions with the Marcos administration. However, the impeachment process now threatens to derail her political standing at a critical moment ahead of the next presidential race.

Under the Philippine constitution, the approval of impeachment articles by lawmakers automatically triggers a Senate trial, where senators will determine whether the vice president should be removed from office. A guilty verdict would not only end Duterte’s tenure as vice president but would also permanently bar her from holding any elected office in the future.
The accusations against Duterte have intensified political debate across the Philippines, with supporters describing the impeachment move as politically motivated, while critics argue that public officials must be held accountable for allegations involving corruption and abuse of power.
The impeachment battle is also expected to reshape alliances within the country’s political establishment, especially following the collapse of the once-powerful Marcos-Duterte partnership that helped secure victory in the 2022 elections.
With the Senate trial expected to attract national attention, the proceedings could become a defining moment for Philippine politics and a major test of institutional accountability.
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