IMPEACHMENT CONTROL
How the Supreme Court Ruled on the Motion for Reconsideration in the Sara Duterte Impeachment Case By: Anthony Ludalvi Vista The impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte reached the Supreme Court because of serious questions about how Congress handled the process. Several impeachment complaints were filed against her, but the way these complaints were dealt with raised constitutional concerns. When the Court stopped the impeachment, several groups asked it to reverse that decision. The Court refused, and in doing so, explained how impeachment must be carried out under the Constitution and where Congress must stop. What follows are the main issues raised by those asking the Court to reconsider, and how the Court answered each one, explained in simple and direct terms. Issue 1: Did the Constitution already block the fourth impeachment complaint? The Constitution clearly says that a public official cannot be impeached more than once within one year. Those who challenged the Court’s ruli...