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‘Consolidating our help behind the third criticism will strengthen our place and assist transfer the case ahead to the Senate impeachment courtroom,’ Tindig Pilipinas says
MANILA, Philippines – Tindig Pilipinas introduced it can withdraw its impeachment criticism in opposition to Vice President Sara Duterte and throw its help behind a clergy-backed criticism to speed up the method within the Home of Representatives.
“Consolidating our help behind the third criticism will strengthen our place and assist transfer the case ahead to the Senate impeachment courtroom,” the group stated in an announcement on Sunday, March 1.
The criticism that Tindig Pilipinas will now help was filed on February 9 by monks, nuns, and legal professionals. It accuses Duterte of betrayal of public belief, culpable violation of the Structure, and excessive crimes, together with the alleged misuse of P612.5 million in confidential funds, bribery of schooling officers, an assassination risk in opposition to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his household, and unexplained wealth, amongst different allegations.
The clergy described the criticism as a matter of “ethical concern.” It’s backed by Mamamayang Liberal Consultant Leila de Lima.
There are to date 4 impeachment complaints filed in opposition to the Vice President for the reason that Supreme Courtroom dominated that impeachment proceedings had been triggered on January 14, 2025, lifting her one-year immunity on January 15, 2026.
The primary refiled criticism in early February got here from progressive teams, together with Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, and was endorsed by the Makabayan bloc.
“We imagine that the impeachment course of should proceed on the earliest attainable time, free from procedural limbo and pointless authorized delays that will in any other case impede the method,” Tindig Pilipinas stated.
The group is anticipated to formally withdraw its criticism on Monday, March 2. – Rappler.com

