Tuesday, July 07, 2026

No 16 Votes, No Conviction: The Constitutional Rule in Impeachment Trials

Under the Philippine Constitution, an impeachment conviction is not based on a simple majority vote. It requires the approval of two-thirds of all members of the Senate, which means 16 senators must vote for conviction.

This rule is important because the Constitution refers to the entire membership of the Senate, not only the senators who are present during the session or those who actually cast their vote. Therefore, absences, abstentions, non-attendance, or vacant seats do not lower the required number of votes.

In simple terms, even if some senators do not participate, the standard remains the same: 16 votes are needed to convict. Without those 16 votes, the official facing impeachment cannot be legally found guilty.

Senate President Francis Joseph “Chiz” Escudero explained that any senator or party who disagrees with the ruling or believes that the constitutional process was violated may still elevate the matter to the Supreme Court for review.

This highlights the importance of both numbers and procedure in an impeachment trial. The Senate has the power to decide the case, but its actions must still follow the Constitution. In the end, an impeachment conviction must be supported by the required vote and must respect due process under the law.

This issue focuses on the constitutional requirement for conviction in an impeachment trial. Under the Philippine Constitution, an official can only be convicted if two-thirds of all members of the Senate vote in favor of conviction.

The required number is not based only on senators who are present or who voted. Even if some senators are absent, abstain, do not attend, or if a seat is vacant, the required vote remains the same. Since the Senate has 24 members, 16 votes are needed to convict. Without 16 votes, the official cannot be declared guilty in an impeachment trial.

This is a crucial reminder that impeachment is not just a political process—it is also a constitutional process. The rules must be followed strictly because the outcome affects not only one official, but also the integrity of the Senate, the rule of law, and public trust in government.

At the end of the day, impeachment must be decided by the Constitution, not by pressure, emotion, or political convenience. No 16 votes, no conviction.

Mention:
Senate President Francis Joseph “Chiz” Escudero
Senate of the Philippines
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Vice President Sara Duterte

#ImpeachmentTrial
#PhilippineConstitution
#SenatePH
#RuleOfLaw
#DueProcess
#ChizEscudero
#SaraDuterte
#PhilippinePolitics
#No16VotesNoConviction
#InCaseYouMissedPH

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Justice Without Fairness There Is Abuse

JUSTICE INCLUDES FAIRNESS: Depensa ni VP Sara, Umani ng Pansin

“Justice includes fairness; without fairness, there is abuse.”
Ito ang matinding mensahe ni Atty. Shiela Sison sa opening remarks ng depensa ni Vice President Sara Duterte.

Pinuna ni Atty. Shiela Sison, lead defense counsel ni VP Sara Duterte, ang umano’y pagtatangka ng ilang miyembro ng Kamara na patalsikin ang Bise Presidente sa paraang hindi umano naaayon sa Konstitusyon.

Sa kanyang pahayag noong July 6, 2026, binalikan ni Sison ang naging desisyon ng Korte Suprema noong 2025 kung saan idineklara umanong unconstitutional ang impeachment articles laban kay VP Sara.
Para sa depensa, hindi sapat ang pulitikal na kagustuhan lamang; kailangang dumaan sa tama, patas, at konstitusyonal na proseso.

Sa anumang impeachment o political process, mahalaga ang hustisya, pero hindi magiging tunay ang hustisya kung walang fairness.
Kapag ang proseso ay minamadali, pinipili, o ginagamit para sa political agenda, nawawala ang tiwala ng taumbayan sa institusyon.

Sa huli, ang laban ay hindi lang tungkol sa isang opisyal—ito ay tungkol sa rule of law, due process, at respeto sa Konstitusyon.

Mention:
Atty. Shiela Sison
Vice Pres. Sara Duterte
House of Representatives
Supreme Court of the Philippines

#JusticeIncludesFairness
#DueProcess
#RuleOfLaw
#PhilippinePolitics
#SaraDuterte
#Impeachment
#Constitution
#InCaseYouMissedPH
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#CoachNoel

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Monday, July 06, 2026

GROK Calls Alex Eala the “Tennis Rodman”


GROK Calls Alex Eala the “Tennis Rodman” 

What a dive! What a save! Alexandra Eala showed the world that Filipino fighting spirit is alive and flying high at Wimbledon! 

During her intense match against Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek, Alex Eala went full stretch on the grass court, diving fearlessly to reach the ball. Tennis fans quickly compared the moment to Dennis Rodman’s legendary hustle plays.

In tennis, this move is often called a diving forehand or dive save. On grass courts like Wimbledon, the ball stays low and the surface can be slippery, making reactions even harder. But Alex showed speed, courage, and pure determination.

That’s why fans call it the “Tennis Rodman” moment — all-out effort, no hesitation, and never-give-up energy. Win or lose, plays like this show heart, athleticism, and the hunger to fight for every point. Mabuhay ka, Alex! 

High-risk. High-reward. Pure hustle.
Alex Eala gave fans another unforgettable Wimbledon highlight!

Alexandra Eala
Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek
Dennis Rodman
Wimbledon


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