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CAYETANO: SENATE MUST FULFILL IMPEACHMENT MANDATE

Senator Alan Peter Cayetano said the Senate is duty-bound to fulfill its constitutional mandate following the transmittal of the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte.

“Kapag constitutional mandate, gagawin mo lang,” Cayetano told reporters in a brief interview.

The veteran legislator was responding to a question on whether or not the Senate still needs to vote to convene as an impeachment court.

The seasoned lawmaker acknowledged that a vote may be held among the 24 senators but cautioned against using it to block the process.

“Just because may botohan doesn’t make it right.”

“’Yung implementing it and applying it to the 24 senators, may botohan ‘yan. But just because may botohan doesn’t make it right,” he said.

“A simple majority vote in the plenary should not be able to overturn the constitutional mandate.”

The senator also said a simple majority vote in the plenary should not be able to overturn the constitutional mandate.

The House of Representatives transmitted the articles of impeachment to the Senate on February 5, 2025 — the last session day before the congressional break.

The Senate, however, was not able to take action on the articles before adjourning.

When the chamber resumed its final session, the presentation of the articles was initially set for June 2 but was later moved to June 11 by Senate President Chiz Escudero to prioritize pending legislative measures before the 19th Congress ends.

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