The Philippine Supreme Court has ruled that the impeachment articles filed against Vice President Sara Duterte are unconstitutional, citing the Constitution's one-year rule on impeachment proceedings. This decision prevents the Senate from acquiring jurisdiction over the complaint and halts any impeachment trial. The ruling has drawn mixed reactions: some lawmakers and Duterte's camp welcome it as a protection against political misuse, while protest groups criticize the decision and blame President Marcos Jr. for inaction. Calls for respect of the Supreme Court's decision have been echoed by several senators, emphasizing the need to focus on national priorities. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions within Philippine politics regarding the use of impeachment as a political tool.
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