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Ron Jabal

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The Theatre Of Justice

As political observers count presumed votes, the Senate faces the deeper challenge of proving that testimony and evidence still matter.

The Senate Is Not Judging Sara. It Is Judging Itself.

The nation will watch the prosecution and defense, but history may focus more closely on how the Senate judges itself.

The Weight Of An Oath: Before The Senate Judges Sara Duterte, It Must Honor Its Impeachment Oath

Every senator may enter the impeachment court with political history, but the oath demands judgment guided by evidence and constitutional duty.

Waiting For Judas

The article shows how political loyalty can become uncertain when pressure, ambition, survival, and opportunity begin shaping every Senate decision.

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

The article frames impeachment not only as a constitutional process, but as a political battlefield shaped by pressure, exposure, and public suspicion.

When The Senate Became A Sanctuary

Beyond legal arguments and constitutional defenses, the image of power protecting power may leave the deepest mark on public trust.

Permanent Instability Becomes Governance

The simultaneous impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte and ICC pressure on Senator Bato dela Rosa expose deeper cracks inside Philippine politics.

The Day “Forthwith” Lost Its Teeth

The shift from immediate action to reasonable timing may alter how power moves between the House and the Senate.

The Impeachment Is The Campaign

What unfolds in Congress reflects both institutional process and political theater, where every statement and exchange contributes to a broader narrative battle.

Misogyny In The House

The viral moment in Congress reminded the public that words spoken in official proceedings can shape perceptions about the culture and values of governance.

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