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March 20, 2025 Jester P. Manalastas 133 views

SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has assured the public that the House prosecution team is fully prepared to present their case as soon as the impeachment court is convened.

Romualdez made this assurance as he commended Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero and the Senate leadership for their thorough preparations ahead of the impeachment trial of impeached Vice President Sara Duterte in June.

“Ang report sa akin ng mga House prosecutors, handa na sila na mag-present ng kaso anomang oras buksan ang Impeachment Court,” Romualdez said.

He emphasized that the prosecution panel has meticulously reviewed the evidence and legal arguments to ensure a solid and fact-based presentation before the Senate acting as an impeachment court.

“The House prosecution panel will have the necessary facilities to conduct their work efficiently. We have the Senate to thank for this. It ensures that our representatives can fulfill their constitutional duty to present the impeachment case in a dignified and professional manner,” Romualdez said.

He also highlighted the importance of the Senate’s cooperation in ensuring a smooth trial process.

“The Senate has shown its commitment to upholding due process and ensuring a fair and impartial impeachment trial. I extend my deepest gratitude to Senate President Escudero and the entire Senate for their readiness and professionalism in handling this historic proceeding,” the Speaker, a lawyer from the University of the Philippines (UP), said.

The Speaker’s remarks came after House Secretary General Reginald “Reggie” S. Velasco and other House officials visited the Senate to inspect the facilities that will be allocated for the House prosecution team.

“Nakita natin sa pagbisita ng ating House Secretary General sa Senado ang kahandaan ng ating mga kasamahan sa Mataas na Kapulungan. Napakahalaga ng maaga at maayos na paghahanda upang matiyak ang kaayusan pagdating ng impeachment trial,” he added.

Velasco’s team first visited the Senate session hall, which will serve as the venue for the trial, and later proceeded to the Sen. Arturo M. Tolentino Room, which has been designated as the office for the House prosecutors.

“The Senate, led by Senate President Escudero, has taken decisive steps to ensure that all necessary preparations are in place. This level of coordination between the House and the Senate is vital in upholding our democratic processes,” he said.

He reiterated that the impeachment trial is a solemn constitutional process and should be conducted with the highest level of integrity and impartiality.

The Speaker further assured that the House prosecution panel is fully committed to presenting their case with objectivity and adherence to the rule of law.

“We are here to follow the process laid out in our Constitution. The House has done its part in impeaching the Vice President, and now it is up to the Senate to conduct a fair trial based on facts and evidence,” he said.

He emphasized that the impeachment trial will serve as an opportunity to demonstrate the strength of the country’s democratic institutions.

“This is a test of our commitment to accountability and the rule of law. The world is watching, and we must show that the Philippines stands firmly on the side of justice,” he said.