Philippine presidential hopeful Sara Duterte impeached for second time
Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte has been impeached by the House of Representatives for a second time. The impeachment stems from allegations of misuse of public funds, unexplained wealth, and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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AI-generatedPhilippine Vice-President Sara Duterte has been impeached by the House of Representatives for a second time. The impeachment stems from allegations of misuse of public funds, unexplained wealth, and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his wife. This development could jeopardize her presidential ambitions for 2028, as a conviction in the upcoming Senate trial could lead to her disqualification from public office. Duterte denies all allegations, and her defense counsel has stated the burden of proof lies with the accusers. While the House, dominated by Marcos allies, voted overwhelmingly for impeachment, her prospects in the Senate are less certain due to stronger support there, further complicated by the recent election of a Duterte ally as Senate President.
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5 extractedThis is the second time Sara Duterte has been impeached by the lower house; a previous impeachment was declared unconstitutional.
Sara Duterte denies any wrongdoing and her defense counsel states the burden is on accusers to substantiate claims.
Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte has been impeached by the House of Representatives.
Allegations against Duterte include misuse of public funds, unexplained wealth, and threats against President Marcos Jr and his wife.
If found guilty in the Senate trial, Duterte will be banned from public office, potentially derailing her 2028 presidential ambitions.