Senate 'financially able and ready' to hold VP Duterte impeachment trial
At A Glance
- The Senate is financially capable to hold the possible impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte should it be transmitted finally to the Upper Chamber, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo "Ping" Lacson said.
According to Lacson, only P500,000 had been spent out of a P27-million allocation under the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) when the House transmitted the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate at the time.
“There's at least P27 million under the 2025 GAA, from which around P500,000 was spent when last year's Articles of Impeachment against VP Duterte was transmitted to the Senate,” Lacson said.
‘Since the fund is good for two years under 'continuing appropriations,' the Senate is financially able and ready to conduct the trial if and when the Articles of Impeachment are transmitted,” he added.
Earlier, Lacson said he and his fellow senators, including Senate President Vicente Sotto III, have been preparing for a possible impeachment trial this year should the House of Representatives transmit the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate.
Sotto for his part said he finds it unnecessary for the Senate to procure new robes for the new set of senator-judges.
“The ones they had last year will do,” Sotto said.
Lacson, in an interview over Radio DZBB last Sunday, reminded his peers to observe proper conduct as potential senator-judges should the impeachment case of the vice president reaches the Senate.