'Political persecution': Paolo Duterte enraged by House move to oust sister
At A Glance
- Davao City 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte said Wednesday, Feb. 5, that he was enraged by what he called the "desperate and politically-motivated" effort to speed up the ouster of his sister, Vice President Sara Duterte.
Davao City 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte said Wednesday, Feb. 5, that he was enraged by what he called the "desperate and politically-motivated" effort to speed up the ouster of his sister, Vice President Sara Duterte.
Rep. Duterte's statement came as House Secretary General Reginald Velasco bared that the House of Representatives had enough signatures to directly transmit a fourth impeachment complaint against Vice President Duterte from the House to the Senate.
Rep. Duterte described the alleged move to secure signatures from the House members as "a clear act of political persecution," and "sinister".
He even warned that the Marcos administration was "treading on dangerous ground".
"If they were unfazed by the over one million rallying supporters of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, then they are blindly marching toward an even greater storm—one that could shake the very foundation of their rule," Duterte said.
"The Filipino people will not sit idly by as this government undermines democracy and silences opposition through fabricated accusations," he added.
He also said that the Marcos administration was "gravely mistaken" if it believed that it can push the "sham impeachment without consequence".
"This is not just about VP Sara Duterte—this is about the will of the Filipino people," he said.
"The growing discontent and frustration across the country will not be contained for long. Mark my words: this reckless abuse of power will not end in their favor," he added.