The House of Representatives impeached Vice President Sara Duterte on February 5th, 2024, with over two-thirds of its members voting in favor of the resolution. The impeachment cites betrayal of public trust, constitutional violations, and corruption, stemming from a months-long investigation into alleged misuse of public funds. The case now moves to the Senate for trial, where a two-thirds vote is needed for conviction and removal from office. This marks only the second impeachment of an elected official post-EDSA and will be a politically charged event, coinciding with the 2028 election campaign period.
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The impeachment trial of South Korea’s President Yoon has been adjourned after he failed to appear. This unprecedented move has sparked a flurry of online commentary, ranging from disbelief to cynical amusement. Many are questioning the seeming ease with which he’s avoided accountability, drawing parallels to other high-profile figures who’ve similarly challenged the legal system. The blatant disregard for the proceedings has left many wondering about the efficacy of South Korea’s legal processes, particularly when dealing with powerful individuals.
The sheer audacity of his absence is striking, fueling a sense of outrage and frustration among those who believe in the rule of law.… Continue reading