A political science professor explains why Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment is more of a political process than a legal one, as partisan politics and the 2025 elections shape its outcome.
During the process, Republicans were able to force additional votes on “points of order,” or procedural motions regarding how the impeachment should move forward. They used this platform to ...
What is the impeachment process, and what does a president have to do to get impeached? Columbia Law School's professor of legislation Richard Briffault stopped by the Business Insider newsroom to ...
Impeachment is a Constitutional mechanism designed to address serious violations against the system of government” (First of three parts) In this and the ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court on March 13 unanimously rejected the impeachment motions against Choe Jae-hae, chair of ...
Independent of its merits, Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment exposes the tension between political agendas ...
The House of Representatives has formed an Impeachment Secretariat to provide technical and administrative support to public ...
Azcuna said the impeachment process in the upper chamber has two ... they will acquire jurisdiction over the impeachment complaint,” he explained. “They can schedule the trial in July, but ...