By Jason Gutierrez Sara Duterte radiated confidence and smiled as the Philippine vice president addressed reporters, saying she would survive a...
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Vice President Sara Duterte is staying silent on whether she believes she has the Senate numbers to avoid conviction or would consider resigning ahead of her impeachment trial — choosing instead, in her first public remarks since being impeached, to share how her team has been swamped by lawyers eager to defend her.
By Jason Gutierrez Sara Duterte radiated confidence and smiled as the Philippine vice president addressed reporters, saying she would survive a...
It would be best for the camp of impeached Vice President Sara Duterte to “stop the diversionary tactics” they have been employing, and focus...
MANILA, Philippines — “Losing a partner is more painful than being impeached by the House of Representatives.” This was according to Vice...
Vice President Sara Duterte has been historically impeached by the House of Representatives and now it is up to the Senate to either acquit or convict...
MANILA, Philippines — After being impeached by the House of Representatives, Vice President Sara Duterte said on Friday that she was not yet...
Although Vice President Sara Duterte said on Friday, February 7, that she has not discussed resignation plans with her lawyers, what would happen to...
By Camille Elemia The Philippines’ top investigative agency is recommending that Vice President Sara Duterte be charged for an alleged threat...
By Jason Gutierrez The Philippine National Police (PNP) filed a criminal complaint against former president Rodrigo Duterte over his alleged...
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte on Friday said she is still “seriously considering” running in the 2028 elections despite her...
BY HERMAN M. LAGON SARA DUTERTE’S impeachment trial looms large, but in the chess game of Philippine politics, resignation may be her best move to...