Duterte-Carpio’s camp has accused administration allies of pressuring legislators to support the impeachment or risk withdrawal of funds
Under the constitution, the articles of impeachment can be sent to the Senate if backed by at least one third of House members, turning the question of numbers into the central drama of Tuesday’s session.
The plenary vote is expected on Monday next week at the earliest, but if at least 106 signatures are already attached, the articles can be sent to the Senate immediately without the nominal voting on the floor by each lawmaker.
The move pushed one of the country’s most powerful political figures – Marcos’ 2022 running mate and the daughter of former president Rodrigo Duterte – nearer to a trial that could threaten her 2028 presidential run and deepen the feud between the two dynasties.
On Monday, the House justice committee voted 55-0 to impeach Duterte-Carpio on four grounds.
Source: News - South China Morning Post