
Prosecutors Urged to Show Courage, Seek Truth in VP Duterte's Impeachment Trial
Ahead of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial, Catholic clergy have urged the prosecution panel to be courageous and seek truth amidst challenges. They expressed hope that the prosecutors' presentation of evidence, set to begin July 6, will be key to guiding the nation from a "dark period" towards "light."
MANILA, Philippines — The prosecution panel in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial has been urged by Catholic priests to remain courageous in the face of hardships brought by their role, noting that their role will be crucial in moving the country past its dark period. In his homily during a mass at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Quezon City, Monsignor Melchor David said it would not be a stretch if he would say that the prosecution, being tasked to present evidence against Duterte, will be the voice of God that will urge the “Filipino people to rise up and walk.” The mass, celebrated by different priests from the Diocese of Cubao and those from the Clergy from Good Governance, was offered for the prosecution team as trial is set to start on July 6. “In the gospel, He [Jesus] said, ‘rise, pick up your stretcher and go home.’ My dear brothers and sisters, the Filipino people are looking up to July 6th as an opportunity for the whole Pilipino people to rise up and walk,” David said, speaking mostly in Filipino. “And maybe it would not be a stretch if I say that in the name of priests and bishops in the Philippines, that you assigned as prosecutors for this impeachment trial of the Vice President, will be the voice of God addressing the Filipino people to rise up and walk through your courageous and truthful presentation of evidence that will finally bring darkness at back of our human history, and bring light to the life of the Filipino people,” he added. David said the Filipino people are expecting the prosecutors to fulfill their role courageously. Several members of the prosecution panel are present during the mass, including lead prosecutor and Batangas Rep. Gerville Luistro, Mamamayang Liberal party-list Rep. Leila de Lima, Manila Rep. Joel Chua, San Juan Rep. Ysabel Maria Zamora, Iloilo Rep. Lorenz Defensor, Dinagat Islands Rep. Kaka Bag-ao, and private prosecutors Lorna Kapunan and Marforth Fua. “My dear persecutors, my dear private persecutors, the whole Filipino people is looking up to you. Fulfill your duty with courage, but not courage coming from your own hearts, but courage from the heart of the Lord: the heart that constantly beats for love of the poor, for love of the truth, for love of justice, for love of peace,” David said in Filipino. “And may God in his mercy lead you on the path you have to take so that when time comes that we will face the Lord’s judgment, what we will hear as advice and reminder is an acknowledgment of your contributions to the Filipino people,” he added. Murky times David also told mass-goers about a game he played when he was younger, where coins are placed on a basin filled with water. To add a challenge, David said cornstarch is added to the water to make it more murky. According to David, the prosecutors will be the one who would find the proverbial coin for the Filipino people. “They place cornstarch and muddle up the water so that the coins’ position will remain hidden. Now, you prosecutors, our respected lawmakers, you hold the coins, you hold it,” David said. “Because it is through your clear presentation of evidence that we will be able to move through this murky water experienced by the country. You will move so that the truth will finally come out and be seen by the Filipino people,” he added. As this is a daunting task, David said the prosecutors need to take courage from God. “But with what you will do, we know that you, our beloved lawmakers and private prosecutors, have to take courage not from human society, but from God,” he said. “You need wisdom that is not measured by the lives you have, but rather by the guidance of the Holy Spirit. You need the strength to carry the burden of the whole Filipino people searching for truth and searching for the right path that we have to take in the future,” he added. “And in presenting the truth, I do believe many of our senator-judges will finally be convinced and vote for the truth.” Last May 11, Duterte was impeached for a second time after 257 House lawmakers voted in favor of adopting House Resolution (HR) No. 989 which contains the Articles of Impeachment. Only 25 members voted against it, while nine abstained. READ: Impeached anew: House OKs articles vs Sara Duterte again with 257 votes The articles were hinged on Duterte’s alleged misuse of confidential funds lodged within DepEd and OVP, amassing of unexplained wealth disproportionate to her income, bribery of DepEd officials using monetary gifts or payments, and threats to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos, and the former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. Last June 9, the Senate Impeachment Court issued a notice inviting the parties to the pretrial conference which started last June 18. The pretrial conference was concluded last Thursday, with both parties finishing with the marking of evidence. On Monday, copies of the pretrial order came out, stating that the Senate Impeachment Court has approved the 92 trial days proposed by the prosecution and the defense teams, who will also share 17 witnesses. READ: Senate impeachment court OKs 92 trial days, 17 shared witnesses Trial begins on July 6 at 2 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays until July 27. After that, the trial shall begin at 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays until its termination. /jpv
多角的分析
副大統領の弾劾裁判は、フィリピン経済に直接的な影響を与える可能性は低いものの、政治的不安定さが増すことで投資家心理を冷え込ませ、国内消費や海外からの直接投資に間接的な悪影響を与える可能性がある。特に、裁判の長期化や結果によっては、経済政策の不確実性が増し、通貨ペソの変動にも影響が出かねない。
投資家は、弾劾裁判の展開を注視するだろう。政治的リスクの高まりは、フィリピン市場からの資本流出を招く可能性がある。特に、過去の政治的混乱が経済に悪影響を及ぼした事例を考慮すると、慎重な姿勢を取る投資家が増えると考えられる。裁判の結果が、将来の政策の安定性や法執行の信頼性に対するシグナルとなる。
弾劾裁判は、フィリピン社会における正義と説明責任への国民の期待を浮き彫りにする。聖職者らが検察官に「勇気」と「真実」を求めたことは、国民が政治指導者の行動を厳しく監視し、透明性と公正さを求めていることの表れである。特に、弾劾の根拠とされる機密資金の不正使用や不明瞭な資産の蓄積といった疑惑は、一般市民の生活実感との乖離を招き、不満を高める要因となりうる。裁判の行方は、国民の政治への信頼に大きく影響するだろう。
市民、特に若年層は、SNSを通じて弾劾裁判の情報を共有し、議論を活発に行っている。彼らは、政治の透明性と説明責任を強く求めており、裁判が公正かつ迅速に進むことを期待している。過去の同様の政治的混乱が、約束された改革の遅延や経済格差の拡大を招いた経験から、今回の裁判が真の進歩につながることを願っている。しかし、政治的対立の激化は、社会の分断を深める懸念もある。
背景・歴史的文脈
フィリピンでは、過去にも高官や大統領に対する弾劾手続きが複数回行われてきた。2018年には、マリア・ルイーザ・コンドゥラ・デ・リマ上院議員が、弾劾裁判中に裁判官に賄賂を渡そうとしたとして訴追された。また、2001年にはジョセフ・エストラーダ大統領が不正蓄財の罪で弾劾され、辞任に追い込まれた。これらの事例は、フィリピンにおける政治的権力と法の支配の間の緊張関係、そして国民が説明責任を求める強い意志を示している。今回の副大統領弾劾は、こうした歴史的文脈の中で、権力濫用に対する国民の監視の目を反映していると言える。
原文ソース
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