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Opposition perplexes by disregarding Supreme Court ruling on impeachment verdict

Opposition's rejection of Supreme Court's decision on Vice Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio's impeachment trial is questioned by Acting Davao City Mayor Baste Duterte, who labels it as a smear tactic of a political nature.

Opponents perplexed by Supreme Court ruling on impeachment procedure, unwilling to comply
Opponents perplexed by Supreme Court ruling on impeachment procedure, unwilling to comply

Opposition perplexes by disregarding Supreme Court ruling on impeachment verdict

Duterte Family Disputes Impeachment Complaint Against Vice President Sara Duterte

In a politically charged atmosphere, Davao City Mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte has expressed his belief that the impeachment complaint against his sister, Vice President Sara Duterte, is politically motivated. The underlying tension between the Duterte family and the Marcos political dynasty is seen as a significant factor in this case.

Vice President Sara Duterte herself has dismissed the impeachment move as politically motivated, echoing her brother's sentiments amidst the bitter feud.

On August 6, 2025, the Supreme Court archived the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, following its decision to dismiss the fourth impeachment complaint against her, which was granted on July 25, 2025. The Senate, in turn, followed suit and archived the complaint.

The Supreme Court's decision is significant as it prevents the impeachment trial from proceeding in the Senate and upholds constitutional law. By urging respect for the Court's ruling, Baste Duterte emphasizes the rule of law and the need to abide by judicial authority, which is crucial for the stability and legitimacy of democratic processes amid politically charged situations.

Baste Duterte has maintained that the impeachment complaint is a "smear campaign" and intends to let the impeachment process run its course in the spirit of democracy. He also criticizes President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s statement regarding his non-involvement in the case against Vice President Sara Duterte, stating that "nothing good comes out of his mouth."

Vice President Sara Duterte initially wanted a "bloodbath" with a full presentation of evidence from both sides for the public to see, but acknowledged that this would no longer be possible after the case was shelved. She has called for respect for the Senate's decision to archive the impeachment articles.

Baste Duterte emphasizes the need to respect the Supreme Court due to the three separate and equal branches of government. He is baffled by the refusal of members of the opposition to respect the Supreme Court's decision. He states that the decision has already been made and should be considered final, reflecting an objective interpretation of the law.

In summary, the belief in political motivation stems from the political context and rivalry, while respecting the Supreme Court decision recognizes the constitutional limits on impeachment and the importance of judicial rulings in such high-stakes political matters.

  1. The ongoing impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, which was archived by the Supreme Court, serves as a critical point in Davao City Mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte's discourse on policy-and-legislation, arguing that the case is politically motivated and a violation of the rule of law.
  2. Amidst the general news of the Duterte Family Disputes Impeachment Complaint Against Vice President Sara Duterte, Baste Duterte has suggested that the government could benefit from a more objective approach when addressing matters of policy-and-legislation, emphasizing the importance of the judicial authority's role in maintaining the stability and legitimacy of democratic processes.
  3. In the heat of the political rivalry between the Duterte family and the Marcos political dynasty, the politics surrounding the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte have highlighted the need for government to foster an environment that encourages transparency, respect for the law, and accountability in policy-and-legislation.

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