The Borneo Post

Philippine house Speaker mulls impeaching Veep

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MANILA: The leader of the Philippine lower house of Congress and a staunch ally of President Rodrigo Duterte yesterday said he was studying whether there was cause to impeach the vice president for her criticism of Duterte’s bloody war on drugs.

Duterte himself is facing an impeachmen­t motion, with lower house representa­tive Gary Alejano accusing Duterte of offences ranging from conflict of interest and assets concealmen­t to drugs- related extrajudic­ial killings and operating a ‘death squad’ during the 22 years he was Davao City mayor.

In a radio interview yesterday, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said he was weighing the possibilit­y of filing an impeachmen­t case against Vice President Leni Robredo for ‘betrayal of public trust’.

Robredo issued a strong rebuke of Duterte’s war on drugs last week, describing it in a video sent to the United Nations as an issue of public health that cannot be solved ‘ with bullets alone’.

“The act of sending a video clip to the UN is really irresponsi­ble,” Alvarez said.

“This is the first time a high government official has sent a video clip maligning our country. I am looking if this constitute­s betrayal of public trust”.

A one-third vote in the 292- member lower house of Congress would impeach a high-level official, paving for a Senate trial in which a majority would be needed to remove him or her from office.

Duterte’s allies said the impeachmen­t motion against him would be soundly defeated. Duterte has denied wrongdoing.

But political analysts say the

The act of sending a video clip to the UN is really irresponsi­ble. Pantaleon Alvarez, House Speaker

impeachmen­t motion was filed against Duterte to show that the justice system in the Philippine­s does not work, as no court can hold him accountabl­e, other than the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

Duterte has welcomed the impeachmen­t complaint, as well as the prospect of the ICC putting him on trial over his war on drugs, saying his campaign would be unrelentin­g and ‘brutal’. — Reuters

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File photo shows Leni Robredo (centre) reacting while a pupil and Catholic nuns applaud during a forum at a Catholic-run school in Manila on March 15. — AFP photo

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