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ANY decision on whether former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte can return to the Philippines after his detention in The Hague lies solely with the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to a ranking House leader.
House Deputy Majority Leader Paolo Ortega V of La Union on Monday emphasized that the matter is now under the jurisdiction of the ICC and should be allowed to take its proper legal course.
“Kailangan po tapusin ‘yung paglilitis. Hangga’t hindi po na nade-desisyunan at wala pong hatol ‘yung korte hindi naman po natin pwedeng… nasa korte po talaga ‘yan,” Ortega said in response to reporter’s query during a press conference.
The lawmaker was responding to a statement by Vice President Sara Duterte, who said her father, the former president, was eager to return home after spending nearly a month at the ICC detention facility.
Ortega said that while many people want Duterte to come back, it is not for anyone but the ICC to decide.
“It’s up to the courts. They will decide if when o kailan na maaaring makauwi ang dating Pangulo,” he said.
The former president was arrested on March 11 based on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity linked to his war on drugs.
He was subsequently flown to The Hague, where he is currently being held as the ICC prepares for trial. The case covers alleged extrajudicial killings committed during his term as both mayor of Davao City and president of the Philippines.
Ortega maintained that political views should not interfere with legal processes.
“Nasa korte po talaga ‘yan,” he repeated, noting that whatever the outcome, it should be the court that decides and not public opinion.
The confirmation of charges hearing against Duterte is currently set for Sept. 23, 2025, where judges will determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial.