SWS: 66% of Filipinos Support Impeachment Trial for Vice-President - BusinessWorld Online
PHILIPPINES, JUL 14 – Public opinion polls show 66% of Filipinos support proceeding with the trial to hold Vice President Sara Duterte accountable for multiple allegations, including corruption and constitutional violations.
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Majority of Filipinos believe Duterte should face impeachment court
MANILA, Philippines — Majority or 66 percent of Filipinos believe that Vice President Sara Duterte should face the impeachment court to formally address charges against her, the results of a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed. Based on an SWS survey commissioned by the Stratbase Group, 66 percent of respondents said they agree that Vice President Sara Duterte should confront the corruption allegations against her through the formal impe…
SWS: 66% of Filipinos support impeachment trial for Vice-President - BusinessWorld Online
SIX OF 10 Filipinos think Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio should undergo an impeachment trial, according to a poll by the Social Weather Stations (SWS). Commissioned by think tank Stratbase ADR Institute, the survey found that 66% of Filipinos think the Vice-President should answer the impeachment charges against her before the Senate. Support for the trial was strongest in Metro Manila, where 76% backed the move. It was followed by Luzon at …
Raffy Tulfo backs Sara Duterte impeachment trial: ‘Let her prove her innocence’
Senator Raffy Tulfo said Tuesday that he will vote against a possible motion to dismiss the impeachment case of Vice President Sara Duterte, saying the trial should proceed in the 20th Congress so that Duterte can prove her innocence, as she claimed.
‘Without TRO, impeach trial should proceed’
(UPDATE) THE impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte should proceed as the Supreme Court has not issued a temporary restraining order to stop it, Manila 3rd District Rep. Joel Chua said Monday.“There is no reason for the Senate to wait for the decision of the Supreme Court because there is no TRO issued. So... the trial should still proceed,” Chua said in Filipino and English in a press briefing.Earlier, the Supreme Court required the H…
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