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Impeachment trial of Philippine VP Sara Duterte opens

Philippine Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian presides during the trial at the Senate of the Philippines in Pasay, Metro Manila. — Reuters
 
Philippine Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian presides during the trial at the Senate of the Philippines in Pasay, Metro Manila. — Reuters

MANILA: The impeachment trial of Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte opened on Monday with prosecutors casting the case as a test of accountability and public trust, while the defence denounced it as a politically driven bid to unseat an official elected by more than 32 million people. The results of the high-stakes proceedings could help to shape the 2028 presidential race.
The trial, the first against a sitting Philippine vice-president, began with a display of the divisions that ⁠have roiled the Senate in recent months. Duterte allies and rival lawmakers clashed over procedural rules, including the election of the presiding officer, which ⁠delayed the start of proceedings.
Duterte is accused of misusing public funds, amassing unexplained wealth, bribery and corruption and threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the first lady and a former House speaker. Opening the prosecution's case, Congresswoman Gerville Luistro said the allegations were 'not four separate stories' but 'four chapters of the same story' - a story of 'public trust betrayed' and 'public office that stopped answering ‌to the public.' — Reuters