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A lawyer files an impeachment case against Philippine President Marcos

On Monday, a lawyer filed an impeachment against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. He accused him of betraying the public's?trust in allowing Rodrigo Duterte be arrested and then?taken back to The Hague for trial.

The complaint filed by Andre De Jesus described Duterte's actions as "kidnapping", echoing the story of the family of the former President.

Duterte was taken before the International Criminal Court at the Hague, in March, for the thousands of murders that took place in his controversial war against drugs.

Marcos is also accused of violating the constitution by failing to act on alleged corruption involving flood control project and not answering allegations of drug abuse.

De Jesus, a reporter at DZRH Radio, said: "We felt that this avenue would 'enable not only myself as a complainant... but also the Filipino people to thrash 'out all these issues which are being raised and for which the President and his cabinet and officers have not given any answers."

Marcos's office did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The filing is nearly a full year after the lower house impeached Sara Duterte. She was Marcos' estranged vice president and daughter of Marcos predecessor.

The Supreme Court later ruled that the impeachment had violated the Constitution's rule of one year.

The lower house of Congress, although no longer led by Marcos’ cousin Martin Romualdez who resigned from his position as House Speaker following being implicated in the corruption scandal surrounding flood control, is still dominated by allies of the president, raising doubts that the complaint against him will gain any traction.

Marcos was elected in 2022 and has a six-year term. The Constitution prohibits him from running for reelection in 2028. He will have about two years left in office.

Sara Duterte, his vice president, is a popular candidate for the presidential election in 2028. (Reporting and editing by Karen Lema)

(source: Reuters)