Will she attend? VP Sara asked to appear at March 25 impeachment hearing
At A Glance
- The House Committee on Justice has formally invited Vice President Sara Duterte to personally attend its proceedings on March 25, when the panel with begin the "hearings proper" stage of her impeachment proceedings.
Vice President Sara Duterte (Facebook)
Will she, or won't she attend?
The House Committee on Justice has formally invited Vice President Sara Duterte to personally attend its proceedings on March 25, when the panel with begin the "hearings proper" stage of her impeachment proceedings.
In a letter dated March 19, 2026, panel chairperson, Batangas 2nd district Rep. Gerville “Jinky Bitrics” Luistro said the panel will hold its regular meeting at 10 a.m. on March 25 at the People’s Center Building, House of Representatives in Quezon City.
“In this regard, we respectfully invite you to personally attend the said meeting in your capacity as the respondent in the impeachment complaints filed by Reverend Father Joel Saballa, et. al. and Atty. Nathaniel G. Cabrera,” Luistro wrote.
Among the agenda items are the “Discussion on Impeachment Hearing Ground Rules” and the “Initial Hearing on the Impeachment Complaints” filed by two sets of complainants: Reverend Father Joel Saballa and others, endorsed by Mamamayang Liberal (ML) Party-list Rep. Leila de Lima; and lawyer Nathaniel Cabrera, endorsed by Manila 6th district Rep. Bienvenido Abante Jr. and La Union 1st district Rep. Paolo Ortega V.
The committee also listed “other matters,” which included action on pending motions or requests for subpoena, the schedule of next hearings, and the determination of resource persons and witnesses to be invited for the first full hearing set on April 14, 2026.
The justice panel said Duterte may coordinate with the committee secretariat for confirmation of attendance and other concerns through its official contact channels.
“Thank you and we look forward to your participation in the meeting,” the letter added.
The March 25 meeting is expected to lay down the procedural framework for the impeachment proceedings and formally open discussions on the complaints filed against the Vice President.
Hearings on April 14, 22, and 29 were also previously scheduled by the committee. All four hearings will have been carried out during the ongoing summer recess in the legislature.