Political War Who Reigns Supreme Congress or Senate?

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By: Chyrel Macale Cariaga
Broadcast Journalist

The impeachment trial of the Vice President Sara Duterte has ignited a firestorm among anti-Duterte legislators, highlighting the deep divisions within Philippine politics. As Senator Chiz Escudero recently announced further delays in the proceedings, questions arise regarding the implications of this postponement for both the 19th and upcoming 20th Congress. Meanwhile, former President Duterte remains silent in The Hague, leaving senators to grapple with their frustrations over an increasingly chaotic political clash.

The ongoing delays in the impeachment trial have led to heightened tensions among legislators who oppose the Dutertes.
With critical deadlines approaching, many lawmakers express their anger and disappointment over what they perceive as a deliberate stalling tactic. This situation not only undermines legislative efficacy but also reflects a broader struggle for accountability within a system plagued by corruption.

Amidst these political squabbles, it is essential to recognize the plight of ordinary Filipinos who are suffering from hunger and economic instability. The chaos surrounding the impeachment process diverts attention from pressing issues such as rising inflation and widespread poverty. Instead of focusing on solutions that could alleviate citizens’ hardships, senators appear consumed by their internal conflicts.

The impact of these political maneuvers extends beyond mere frustration among legislators; it fosters public disillusionment with governance as a whole. Filipinos are left questioning whether their leaders prioritize personal ambitions over national welfare. As they witness endless debates without tangible outcomes, trust in governmental institutions continues to erode.

The delay of the Vice President’s impeachment trial serves as a microcosm of broader systemic failures within Philippine politics. As anti-Duterte legislators engage in futile disputes while millions suffer from neglect and corruption, it becomes clear that urgent reform is necessary to restore faith in democracy and deliver meaningful change for all Filipinos.