Senate decision sparks outrage; protests planned as impeachment articles return to House

📷: Bagong Alyansang Makabayan | FB

 

The progressive bloc in Congress is outraged by the Senate’s decision to send the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte back to the House of Representatives.

The Makabayan Coalition condemned the move, calling the Senate impeachment court’s Tuesday night ruling “unprecedented and unconstitutional.” They described it as a blatant and dangerous deviation from established procedure.

“[This sets] a perilous precedent that undermines impeachment as a means for exacting accountability from the highest officials,” Makabayan said in statement Wednesday.

“The Senate’s action is not only legally baseless but also a clear abdication of its constitutional duty to try impeachment cases,” ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro, Gabriela Women’s Rep. Arlene Brosas, and Kabataan Youth Rep. Raoul Manuel jointly said.

By a vote of 18-5-0, the newly convened impeachment court directed the House of Representatives to certify that it did not violate any rules when it consolidated three separate impeachment complaints from various groups into the single case forwarded to the Senate.

The approved motion also asked the Lower House to clarify whether it intends to proceed with impeachment trials against Vice President Sara Duterte once the 20th Congress convenes on July 20.

Senate President Francis Escudero emphasized that the ruling does not equate to a dismissal of the impeachment trial.

However, Senator-Judge and Senate Minority Floor Leader Aquilino Martin Pimentel III—one of the five who opposed Senator Allan Peter Cayetano’s motion—criticized the decision as “unnecessary,” arguing that the same clarification could have been sought through a simple memorandum to the House.

The Makabayan bloc, which endorsed the second impeachment complaint, maintained that the House had already made its stance clear when it transmitted the articles of impeachment to the Senate last February.

“Our job here at the HOR has been accomplished. It is now the Senate’s responsibility to try the case,” Rep. Castro said.

“As a co-equal House, the Senate has no right to order the HOR to explain itself in a process that impeached the Vice President,” she added.

Brosas said the Senate’s maneuver will only further inflame the “burgeoning outrage” of the Filipino people who are “witnessing the systematic erosion of democratic processes.”

“The Senate’s decision effectively nullifies the House’s constitutional prerogative to impeach and denies the Filipino people their right to see justice served through proper constitutional channels,” she added.

Manuel, meanwhile, cautioned the Senate to refrain from treating Filipinos as clueless.

“The people are aware who institutions are manipulated to protect corrupt officials,” Manuel warned.

The Coalition called on patriotic Filipinos to reject the “constitutional travesty” and demanded that the Senate fulfill its sworn duty to uphold the Constitution.

It also called on their colleagues in both houses of Congress to “stand firm.”

“Attaining justice and accountability depends on our collective resolve to defend it against those who would manipulate it for their own ends,” it said.

Condemnations

Meanwhile, the Union of Peoples’ Lawyers in Mindanao (UPLM) condemned the impeachment trial’s as a “regressive move” that already came “after months of undue delay.

UPLM said Tuesday night’s development gravely undermined the clear mandate of the Constitution to ensure accountability from public officials and ultimately, subverted the public’s right to demand justice.

“The Constitution, the supreme law of the land, unequivocally ‘commands’ the Senate to  ‘forthwith proceed with the trial upon transmission’ of the articles of impeachment,” UPLM said.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) also condemned the latest delay in the impeachment trial as “unacceptable.”

“It is a shameless abdication of their constitutional mandate that will not be soon forgotten. Those in power have again chosen to uphold impunity and set aside accountability,” BAYAN president Renato Reyes Jr. said.

Reyes said the so-called return of the impeachment articles to the HOR is worse than dismissal because it attempts to undo the achievement of impeaching a powerful corrupt official.

“The spineless and weak sauce move to remand the articles of impeachment to the House deserves the strongest condemnation by the people,” Reyes said.

BAYAN, the Makabayan Coalition and various other progressive groups are set to hold a protest rally at the Senate at 2:30 pm.

“Join us to express our utmost indignation over this grand betrayal,” Reyes said. (ZIA LUNA)

 

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