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A lawyer files an impeachment case against Philippine President Marcos

On Monday, a lawyer filed an impeachment petition against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. He accused him of slandering the public by allowing his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte be arrested and brought to The Hague for trial.

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

Duterte was taken in March to the International Criminal Court at the Hague for the thousands of murders committed during his controversial drug war.

The complaint accuses Marcos of constitutional violations, failure to act on alleged corruption involving flood control project, and not answering allegations about?drug abuse that raise questions about his ability to govern.

De Jesus, in comments made by DZRH on X radio, told reporters that "we felt this avenue would allow not only myself as a complainant... but 'the Filipino people' to thrash all these issues which are raised and not?answered by the President?and his Cabinet and his officers."

Marcos's office stated that it respected this democratic process, and that they "trust Congress as a coequal branch to discharge its duties honestly, with integrity and fidelity to rule of law."

The presidential communications office issued a statement saying that "while these processes are taking their course, President will continue to rule, ensuring that public services remain uninterrupted, and that government work remains focused on improving our people's lives."

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

The Supreme Court later ruled that the impeachment had violated the Constitutional one-year bar.

The lower house of Congress is no longer led Martin Romualdez who was Marcos' cousin and resigned from his position as House Speaker after being implicated in the corruption scandal surrounding flood control. However, the majority of the members are still the president's cronies. This raises doubts that the complaint against him will gain any traction.

Marcos was elected in 2022 and has a six-year mandate. 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 widely considered a strong candidate for the presidential race in 2028. (Reporting and editing by Karen Lema)

(source: Reuters)