Manila, Philippines — The Supreme Court en banc denied the House of Representatives' motion for reconsideration on Thursday, upholding its July 25, 2025 ruling that declared the fourth impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte unconstitutional. The court said the complaint violated the Constitution's one‑year bar and raised due‑process concerns; the decision was unanimous among participating justices, with two justices absent from the vote. House members signaled plans to review and potentially amend impeachment rules to align with the ruling. The court reiterated that earlier complaints were not properly entered in Order of Business. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Vice President Sara Duterte benefited legally from the Supreme Court's final decision, which blocked the fourth impeachment complaint and affirmed procedural protections that halted the House-initiated effort against her.
Complainants and some House members suffered a legal and political setback as their impeachment initiative was voided and the House must now reevaluate impeachment procedures.
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