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  2. Impeachment in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Impeachment in the Philippines is an expressed power of the Congress of the Philippines to formally charge a serving government official with an impeachable offense. After being impeached by the House of Representatives , the official is then tried in the Senate .

  3. List of impeachments of heads of state - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: President: November 26, 2007 Rejected by the House of Representatives of the Philippines through a vote of 184–1. [65] [67] Traian Băsescu Romania: President: April 19, 2007: Not passed [68] Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Philippines: President: August 24, 2006 Rejected by the House of Representatives of the Philippines through a vote ...

  4. Efforts to impeach Rodrigo Duterte - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, former Solicitor General Hilbay further explained that, in his legal opinion, Duterte's inaction may cause the Philippines to lose their legal claim due to the waiver doctrine. [9] Such conduct would constitute a betrayal of public trust, is ground for impeachment: "I'd say it's a culpable violation of the Constitution," Hilbay ...

  5. Philippines vice president faces calls for impeachment after ...

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    The impeachment bid is the latest twist in a high-profile row among three of the Philippines' highest office-holders, after the collapse of a powerful alliance between their families led to Mr ...

  6. Quo warranto petition against Maria Lourdes Sereno - Wikipedia

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    The quo warranto petition against Maria Lourdes Sereno, filed before the Supreme Court of the Philippines, led to the landmark case Republic v. Sereno [note 1] (G. R. No. 237428), [3] [4] [5] which nullified Maria Lourdes Sereno's appointment as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, finding that she never lawfully held the office due to a lack of integrity for failing to file ...

  7. Impeachment - Wikipedia

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    The impeachment procedure is regulated in Article 61 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. There is no formal impeachment process for the chancellor of Germany; however, the Bundestag can replace the chancellor at any time by voting for a new chancellor (constructive vote of no confidence, Article 67 of the Basic Law).

  8. Can You Impeach a President After Their Term Is Over? - AOL

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    Before getting into the specifics of whether an impeachment can take place after a president leaves office, let’s quickly review what’s involved with the impeachment process itself. First of ...

  9. Efforts to impeach Sara Duterte - Wikipedia

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    In August 2024, Sara Duterte said she expects an impeachment case to be filed against her following her fallout with the president and information she heard from allies within the lower house. [14] In September 2024, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan has described impeachment of Duterte as necessary over her use of confidential funds in 2022 and 2023 ...