
THE House of Representatives has formally challenged the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision to nullify the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte by filing a motion for reconsideration on Monday.
In a statement, the House emphasized that this action is not intended as an act of defiance but rather as a crucial step in upholding constitutional stewardship and protecting the principle of institutional balance. The House asserted its commitment to representing the Filipino people and ensuring their right to accountability.
The SC’s July 25th ruling declared the impeachment complaint unconstitutional due to a violation of the 1987 Constitution’s one-year bar rule.
The House, however, maintains its position that the impeachment process was initiated correctly and that the SC’s decision potentially undermines the House’s constitutional mandate.
The motion for reconsideration underscores the House’s determination to ensure that all branches of government act within their constitutional limits and that the principle of checks and balances remains intact.
The outcome of the motion will have significant implications for the future of impeachment proceedings and the relationship between the legislative and judicial branches.