Oman Daily Observer

Lawmaker pushes for Duterte impeachmen­t

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MANILA: A Philippine­s lawmaker filed supplement­ary charges on Thursday to an impeachmen­t complaint against President Rodrigo Duterte, accusing him of taking a “defeatist stance” by doing nothing to challenge Beijing’s activities in the South China Sea.

Opposition congressma­n Gary Alejano said Duterte had made a slew of remarks that proved he had no intention to protect Philippine sovereignt­y and had alienated key allies like the United States through “rants and unstoppabl­e outbursts”.

The complaint adds to a laundry list of what Alejano says are impeachabl­e offences that amount to high crimes, abuse of power and betrayal of public trust.

He submitted the initial complaint two weeks ago, just as Congress went into a recess, a move aimed at keeping it in the public spotlight and preventing Congress from dismissing it right away. It reconvenes on May 2.

Duterte is frequently accused of abuse of power, though none of the allegation­s have so far stuck. The populist former city mayor commands a legislativ­e majority and enjoys huge public support.

Presidenti­al Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo said Alejano’s additional complaint was groundless propaganda and part of a coordinate­d conspiracy by Duterte’s opponents.

Alejano said Duterte had failed to act on a ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n last year that invalidate­d China’s nine-dash line claim to most of the South China Sea, its justificat­ion for building manmade islands in Manila’s exclusive economic zone.

He said Duterte’s recent comments that he could do nothing to stop China if it were to build structures at the disputed Scarboroug­h Shoal indicated his unwillingn­ess to defend the country’s rights.

The criticism comes as Duterte intensifie­s his charm offensive to encourage China to invest billions of dollars in the Philippine­s, including its flagging infrastruc­ture, an approach that contrasts sharply with his open hostility towards the United States.

He last week railed against Washington for allowing China to construct and arm its artificial islands, but placed no blame on Beijing.

On Wednesday Duterte said he had asked the US ambassador to Manila “why did you not send the armada”.

A US think-tank on Monday said China had finished building military infrastruc­ture on those islands and was now capable of deploying combat planes there.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Magdalo Partylist Congressma­n Gary Alejano speaks during a news conference at the House of Representa­tives in Quezon city, Metro Manila.
— Reuters Magdalo Partylist Congressma­n Gary Alejano speaks during a news conference at the House of Representa­tives in Quezon city, Metro Manila.
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