Sara Duterte back in Philippines after month with detained father
- Sara Duterte has returned to the Philippines after nearly a month in The Hague with her father, Rodrigo Duterte, who is facing charges of crimes against humanity, according to her communications team.
- Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on March 11 for charges related to his drug war, which resulted in thousands of deaths.
- Sara Duterte's PDP Laban party is struggling in the polls ahead of the May mid-term elections, which will determine 12 Senate seats and various local positions.
- In early February, the House of Representatives impeached Sara Duterte for multiple accusations, and her Senate trial will occur after the May 12 election.
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VP Duterte back in PH, ready to face ‘pertinent’ issues
MANILA, Philippines — Nearly a month after she left for The Hague to check on her father following his arrest and detention by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity, Vice President Sara Duterte is back in the Philippines where she will once again be faced with several issues, including her impeachment […]...Keep on reading: VP Duterte back in PH, ready to face ‘pertinent’ issues
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A number of political observers believe that the reason why Senate President Francis Escudero would not start the impeachment trial of Vice-President Sara Duterte is that the required two-thirds of the current 23-member Senate (Sen. Sonny Angara had resigned) or 16 senators voting “Guilty” to convict her would not be met. Put another way, eight senators of the current members voting “Not guilty” would acquit VP Sara. The observers think that Mr.…
Duterte daughter returns for clash with Marcos in mid-term elections
Impeached Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has returned home after nearly a month at her father's side in The Hague, where he is facing a charge of crimes against humanity, her communications team said yesterday. "My job here is done," she said ahead of her departure, saying former president...
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