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Philippine lawmakers find bid to impeach Marcos to be ‘insufficient in substance’

  • On Wednesday, February 4, the House Committee on Justice dismissed two impeachment cases against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as insufficient in substance; the petitions were endorsed by Pusong Pinoy Representative Jett Nisay and the Makabayan bloc.
  • Committee members said the petitions relied on unauthenticated attachments, noting the De Jesus complaint included hearsay and unproven accusations with many news articles and uncertified documents.
  • Procedural votes and a lone dissenter shaped the outcome, with House committee members voting 24-21 to require `personal knowledge` and `authentic records`, and final tallies showed the second complaint was junked 9-7 while the first was dismissed after 42 votes, with Abante dissenting.
  • Unless reversed by the plenary, the committee must file its report within 60 days, with deliberations potentially extending until Friday, impacting Marcos's immunity timeline.
  • The De Jesus complaint alleged the President authorized the `kidnapping and surrendering` of former President Duterte to the ICC on March 11 last year, but lawmakers said the allegations did not meet impeachment standards.
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Digicast Negros broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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