By Bea Rollo
(June 6, 2025) — Party-list representatives Chel Diokno and Leila de Lima on Thursday pressed the Senate to pursue the impeachment trial of Vice Pres. Sara Duterte, saying the process should proceed into the 20th Congress if it cannot be completed in the current session.
Diokno, the Akbayan representative, emphasized the constitutional duty of the Senate to convene as an impeachment court, saying this function is distinct from its legislative role.
“When the Senate acts as an Impeachment Court, it casts off its robes as a lawmaking body and takes on a completely different role mandated by the Constitution: to hear and decide whether the highest ranking officials of Government should be removed from office for culpable violation of the Constitution, treason, bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes, or betrayal of the public trust,” Diokno said in a statement.
“That [is why] impeachment trials be conducted ‘forthwith’ – because the Senate will be performing a unique judicial function,” he added. He cited the 2004 Supreme Court ruling in Pimentel vs. Joint Committee of Congress, which upheld that non-legislative functions of the Senate, such as impeachment trials, are unaffected by the end of a Congress.
De Lima, the Mamamayang Liberal lawmaker, echoed this view while warning against any resolution that would prematurely terminate the trial.
She pointed to what she called an “engineered delay” in the Senate and criticized the circulating draft resolution allegedly from Sen. Bato dela Rosa’s office that pushes to dismiss the case.
“Kasi ang sigaw namin sa nagpu-push sa impeachment, buksan lang ang paglilitis, ang trial. ‘Di namin sinasabing i-convict si VP Sara,”she said in an interview over TrueFM’s Ted Failon and DJ Chacha.
De Lima also rebuffed claims that delaying the impeachment violates Duterte’s right to a speedy trial, arguing that the responsibility lies with the Senate for failing to convene.
“Walang violation ‘yan. Ang impeachment, tandaan natin, ‘di ‘to tungkol sa pagtatakip ng mga kasalaman ng opisyal na na-impeach,” de Lima said.
“Syempre rerespetuhin ang karapatan ng respondent sa trial na i-invoke [ang kanyang] right to speedy trial,” de Lima added.
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