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SENATE TO PASS KEY MEASURES AHEAD OF IMPEACHMENT

Senate President Chiz Escudero said the presentation of the Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte will be on June 11, 2025 to allow the Senate to tackle priority legislative measures before the 19th Congress adjourns.

Congress adjourns sine die on June 14, 2025 and with just six session days left in those two weeks, Escudero stressed there is an urgent need to pass several priority measures pending before the legislature.

“There are at least 12 important measures that Congress has committed to pass in the remainder of the 19th Congress.”

In a letter sent to House Speaker Martin Romualdez on May 29, 2025, a copy of which was also transmitted to the office of Vice President Duterte, the Senate President said there are at least 12 important measures that Congress has committed to pass in the remainder of the 19th Congress.

As discussed by the leaders of Congress with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council meeting recently, the following bills were cited as priorities:

1. Amendments to the Foreign Investors’ Long-Term Lease Act;
2. E-Governance Act;
3. Open Access in Data Transmission (Konektadong Pinoy Act);
4. Rationalization of the Fiscal Mining Regime;
5. Amendments to the Universal Health Care Act;
6. Virology Institute of the Philippines;
7. Government Optimization Act;
8. Amendments to the Right-of-Way Act;
9. Setting the Term of Office of Barangay Officials and Members of the Sangguniang Kabataan
10. Judicial Fiscal Autonomy;
11. Denatured Alcohol Tax; and
12. Anti-POGO Act

“With only six session days before the sine die adjournment, it is imperative for the Senate and the House of Representatives to prioritize the passage of these measures.”

“With only six session days before the sine die adjournment, it is imperative for the Senate and the House of Representatives to prioritize the passage of these measures, consistent also with the administration’s thrust to align our government with the people’s needs and expectations,” Escudero said.

Apart from the approval of bills, the Senate President also cited the need to act on over 200 presidential appointments, including the three cabinet secretaries, four officials of constitutional commissions, 39 foreign service officers, and 277 officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Originally set for June 2, 2025, the presentation of the Articles of Impeachment is a necessary first step to initiate the impeachment proceedings in the Senate.

Once presented in plenary, the Senate can already constitute itself as an impeachment court and conduct the trial of the Vice President.

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