Impeachment of Sara Duterte

Impeachment of Sara Duterte
The House of Representatives motions to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte on February 5, 2025
AccusedSara Duterte, 15th Vice President of the Philippines
DateFebruary 5, 2025 (2025-02-05) – August 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
(6 months and 1 day)
OutcomeImpeached by the House of Representatives, remained in the office of the Vice President of the Philippines
Charges
  • Culpable violation of the Constitution
  • Betrayal of public trust
  • Graft and corruption
  • Other high crimes
Cause
Impeachment vote by the House of Representatives
(February 5, 2025)
Votes in favor
215 / 306 (70%)
(Additional 25 verified as complainants)
Not voting
66 / 306 (22%)
ResultImpeachment successful, previously being processed until its nullification by the Supreme Court
Vote by the Senate to remand the motion to the House of Representatives
(June 10, 2025)
Votes in favor
18 / 23 (78%)
Votes against
5 / 23 (22%)
ResultFor certification of the House of Representative of the impeachment complaint for non-violation of the Constitution; and confirmation of the 20th Congress of the lower chamber if it was still willing to pursue the impeachment complaint
Future action by the House of Representatives
ResultCertified the impeachment complaint as constitutional (June 11, 2025)
20th Congress confirmation on whether to pursue the complaint remained pending until its nullification by the Supreme Court
Ruling by the Supreme Court
(July 25, 2025)
Votes in favor
13 / 15 (87%)
Not voting
2 / 15 (13%)
ResultRuled that the fourth impeachment complaint used to impeach Vice President Duterte was unconstitutional
Vote by the Senate to transfer the articles of impeachment to its archives
(August 6, 2025)
Votes in favor
19 / 24 (79%)
Votes against
4 / 24 (17%)
Present
1 / 24 (4%)
ResultTransferred the articles of impeachment to the archives; halted the trial pending the resolution of the motion for reconsideration filed by the House before the Supreme Court

In December 2024, four impeachment complaints were formally filed against Sara Duterte, the vice president of the Philippines, serving under President Bongbong Marcos. The measure was approved by the House of Representatives on February 5, 2025, which paved the way for a trial to proceed in the Senate.

The Senate convened months later, despite proponents of the impeachment case calling for the trial to begin immediately. On June 10, 2025, the Senate remanded the articles of impeachment back to the House of Representatives.

On July 25, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that the impeachment complaint against the vice president was unconstitutional, thus barring any attempt to file a case against Duterte until February 6, 2026, and that no trial in the Senate will proceed, as it cannot acquire jurisdiction. The Court, however, maintained that it was not absolving Duterte of the charges filed.

Duterte became the first vice president of the Philippines to be impeached, but she continues to hold office as no final verdict was made by the Senate.