
Manila Protests Demand Immediate Duterte Impeachment Trial
Protests Erupt in Manila as Calls for VP Duterte Impeachment Trial Intensify Manila, Philippines – On June 10, 2025, several groups staged a protest outside the Philippine Senate, demanding the immediate initiation of the impeachment trial against Vice President Sara Duterte. The demonstration, which included a candlelight vigil, highlights growing public pressure surrounding the issue. "We believe the Senate has a constitutional duty to act on this impeachment case without delay," stated Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David, President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), in a recent statement. His remarks underscore the gravity of the situation and the widespread concern among various sectors of Philippine society. Camille Samonte, reporting live from the Senate, captured the scene, interviewing protesters who expressed their frustration with the perceived inaction. One protester, holding a sign reading "Impeach Now! Follow the Constitution!" stated, "We are here to show our support for the rule of law and demand accountability from our leaders." The Makati Business Club also weighed in, stating that the handling of this impeachment trial is a test of public accountability and the rule of law. Their concern reflects the potential economic implications of political instability. The protest underscores the deep divisions within the Philippines regarding VP Duterte and the ongoing political climate. The outcome of the Senate's decision will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences for the country.