Prosecution Plans to Call VP Sara Duterte as Hostile Witness in Impeachment Trial
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Prosecution Plans to Call VP Sara Duterte as Hostile Witness in Impeachment Trial

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The prosecution in the impeachment trial of Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has revealed plans to call her as a hostile witness regarding allegations of "grave threats." The impeachment court indicated it would consider such a request if formally made.

MANILA, Philippines — The prosecution panel for Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial has revealed its plan to call her as a hostile witness during the discussions on Article IV or the allegations of making grave threats against ranking officials. During the second day of the trial held on Tuesday by the Senate Impeachment Court, lawyer Lorna Kapunan, who serves as counsel for the prosecution, inquired whether Duterte — who was seen inside the Senate premises — will attend the trial proper. Kapunan said that her inquiry is hinged on a manifestation that she will make later, but presiding officer and Senator-judge Francis Escudero told her to reveal her reason for asking, as he is checking whether the question must be forwarded to the defense panel. READ: Sara Duterte arrives at Senate on Day 2 of impeachment trial “This is relevant to the presentation that we will be making this afternoon, your Honors. If this court will recall your own statements, Mr. Presiding Judge, that on Tuesdays, every Tuesday of every week, the prosecution must indicate who the witnesses they intend to present before this court will be. This is to enable the impeachment court to issue, when appropriate, and if deemed necessary, a subpoena for such witness,” Kapunan said. “And that is my query this afternoon, because anent the presentation of a witness on the first article that we will be presenting, which is grave threats and acts of sedition, Your Honor, one of the key witnesses, hostile, will be the Vice President,” she added. According to Kapunan, they will have a formal written request for Duterte to take the witness stand when the court tackles Article V of the Articles of Impeachment. “And therefore, if we can inquire, if it is her intention to again appear in the premises of the Senate because we are already respectfully informing this Honorable Court that we will manifest, we will have a written request for her presence in connection with this article on grave threats,” she said. READ: WATCH: Impeachment court spokesperson holds presser Escudero no longer asked Duterte’s lawyers to respond, saying that Duterte is not mandated under the rules on impeachment proceedings to attend the trial. However, Escudero also said that the prosecution is allowed to make a motion later on if they intend to have Duterte as a hostile witness. “To answer: the impeachment rules do not mandate nor require the respondent to attend any hearing or trial of the impeachment court whether she was in the building earlier, or arrived after, it is totally up to the respondent because from the point of view of the court, she is represented in this court through her counsel already,” Escudero said. “Should the counsel for the prosecutor desire to call the respondent herself, the court will act on that motion and request once it is made and or filed, and need not make a ruling at this point in time. Because of course, when that motion is made, we will ask the counsel for respondent to make a comment and/or reply,” he added. Kapunan, in reply, said that they will reserve the right to call Duterte to the witness stand. “Thank you, thank you, sir presiding judge, justice, senator-judge; we yield to the wisdom of your decision. With that, we will reserve the right; we are not waiving the right to call her at the appropriate time, and to file the appropriate request for subpoena duces tecum and subpoena ad testificandum,” she noted. READ: Sara Duterte’s threats, bribery allegations replayed at House hearing After weeks of speculation, the Senate Impeachment Court convened on Monday to start the trial of Duterte, who was impeached by the House last May 11. A total of 257 House lawmakers voted in favor of adopting House Resolution (HR) No. 989 which contains the Articles of Impeachment while only 25 members voted against, and nine abstained. The two complaints submitted to the House were consolidated into four grounds in the Articles of Impeachment: Article IV was the first article that the prosecution presented. The allegations that Duterte threatened President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez stemmed from an online press briefing last November 23, 2024, after she visited her chief-of-staff, Undersecretary Zuleika Lopez. Lopez was detained then inside the House premises, after she was cited for contempt by the House committee on good government and public accountability, for supposedly committing undue interference during the panel’s investigation of the alleged confidential fund (CF) misuse within Duterte’s offices. But instead of leaving the House premises after her visit, Duterte went to her brother’s office and locked herself inside after merely claiming to be leaving durian. As she was infuriated over Lopez’s detention and subsequent attempts to transfer her, Duterte badmouthed the Marcos couple and Romualdez. At one point, Duterte was asked if she is concerned about her security; she replied by urging people not to worry since she had contracted an assassin to kill the three if she herself gets killed. The matter was then investigated by the NBI. On Monday, the prosecution said that they will be calling NBI officers to the witness stand: lawyer Jeremy Lotoc, regional director for NBI, and John Mark Calilung, NBI senior agent. /mr

多角的分析

経済的影響

副大統領の弾劾裁判は、フィリピン経済の安定性に対する投資家の信頼に影響を与える可能性がある。政治的不確実性は、国内および海外からの直接投資を抑制する要因となり得る。特に、南シナ海情勢など地政学的なリスクと併せて、経済成長の見通しに影を落とす可能性がある。

投資家心理

投資家は、この弾劾裁判の進展を注視するだろう。政治的混乱は、フィリピン市場におけるリスクプレミアムの上昇につながる可能性がある。特に、副大統領の訴追が強化されれば、市場のボラティリティが増大し、ポートフォリオの再評価を促す可能性がある。

社会的影響

副大統領の弾劾裁判は、国民の政治への関心を高める一方で、社会の分断を深める可能性もはらんでいる。特に、SNS上での情報拡散は、賛否両論を巻き起こし、世論の形成に影響を与えるだろう。また、国民生活への直接的な影響は現時点では限定的だが、政治的不安定が続けば、治安や経済への間接的な影響も懸念される。

市民の声

市民の視点からは、副大統領の弾劾裁判は、政府の透明性と説明責任を問う機会となる。特に、高官に対する脅迫疑惑は、公職者の品位と国民への奉仕義務を巡る議論を呼び起こす。地方都市やコミュニティでは、政治的な出来事への関心は高いものの、日々の生活への直接的な影響よりも、物価や雇用といった経済的な課題への関心が優先される傾向がある。

背景・歴史的文脈

フィリピンにおける弾劾制度は、高官の不正行為や職権乱用に対する説明責任を果たすための重要なメカニズムである。過去にも、ジョセフ・エストラーダ元大統領やレナート・コロナ元最高裁判所長官などが弾劾手続きの対象となった。今回のサラ・ドゥテルテ副大統領に対する弾劾訴追は、現政権内の権力闘争や、前政権からの影響といった、フィリピン政治の複雑な力学を反映していると考えられる。特に、現大統領との関係性や、次期選挙を見据えた政治的な駆け引きが背景にあると推測される。

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