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By Jet D. Antolin
SENATE and House officials conducted a joint ocular inspection of the Senate premises on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, in preparation for the upcoming impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.
The inspection, led by House Secretary General Reginald Velasco and accompanied by Senate Secretary Renato Bantug Jr., focused on assessing the suitability of the Senate building to host the proceedings.
The inspection team meticulously examined various areas within the Senate complex, evaluating their capacity to accommodate the anticipated large number of participants and observers. This included assessing the security arrangements, seating capacity of the chambers, and the availability of necessary facilities and support services. The inspection was crucial in ensuring the smooth and efficient conduct of the trial.
The impending impeachment trial is expected to draw significant public attention and media coverage. The inspection aimed to identify potential logistical challenges and ensure that adequate arrangements are in place to manage the expected influx of people and media personnel. The focus was on ensuring a secure and orderly environment for the trial.
The inspection involved representatives from both the Senate and the House, reflecting the collaborative effort required to organize such a significant legal process. The findings of the inspection will inform the final preparations for the trial, ensuring that all logistical needs are met.
Following the inspection, both the Senate and House will coordinate further to finalize the necessary arrangements for the smooth and efficient conduct of the impeachment proceedings. The date of the trial remains to be officially announced.
