Saturday, August 22, 2026

YOU DO NOT BEND THE LAW: THE 16-VOTE STANDARD REMAINS

August 22, 2026 | Philippine Politics

The debate over the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte has once again placed one constitutional number at the center of national attention: 16 votes.

Under Article XI, Section 3(6) of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, no person facing impeachment may be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members of the Senate.

With a 24-member Senate, two-thirds means 16 senators must vote to convict.

16 Votes — Not a Simple Majority

The constitutional wording is important because it refers to two-thirds of all members of the Senate, rather than simply two-thirds of the senators who happen to be present when the vote is taken.

That distinction has become particularly significant amid discussions surrounding attendance, abstentions, and the voting threshold during the impeachment proceedings.

The central principle is straightforward:

The constitutional standard should not be rewritten in the middle of a trial simply because a different threshold would make a particular outcome easier to achieve.

Whether the accused is Vice President Sara Duterte or any other impeachable official, the same constitutional safeguards must apply.

Impeachment Is a Constitutional Process

An impeachment trial is not an ordinary political vote.

The House of Representatives brings the charges, while the Senate sits as the impeachment court and ultimately determines whether the evidence presented is sufficient to convict.

That enormous responsibility makes due process essential.

The prosecution must be allowed to present its evidence and arguments. The defense must be given a meaningful opportunity to answer the allegations. Senator-judges must then evaluate the case before casting their votes.

Political popularity, public pressure, party affiliation, or personal preference should never replace the constitutional process.

Why the 16-Vote Requirement Matters

The two-thirds requirement creates a deliberately high threshold for removing an impeachable official from office.

A conviction can carry extraordinary consequences, so the Constitution requires more than an ordinary majority before such a judgment can be imposed.

This does not guarantee an acquittal.

Neither does it guarantee a conviction.

It simply establishes the constitutional standard that must be satisfied.

If the prosecution proves its case and obtains at least 16 votes, the constitutional requirement for conviction is met. If it fails to secure that number, the requirement is not met.

Due Process Must Apply to Everyone

Defending the constitutional process should not automatically be interpreted as defending or attacking Vice President Sara Duterte.

The deeper issue is institutional.

Rules designed to protect fairness matter most when political emotions are running high. A constitutional safeguard has little meaning if it is respected only when it produces the result one side wants.

The same rules we demand for our political opponents must also be followed when they protect people we disagree with.

That is the essence of equal treatment under established procedures.

Evidence Must Decide the Case

Ultimately, the impeachment trial should revolve around evidence, law, and due process.

If the allegations are supported by sufficient evidence, that evidence should be examined fairly and transparently. If the defense can successfully challenge those allegations, its arguments must also receive proper consideration.

The Filipino people deserve more than political theater.

They deserve a process in which the rules are known beforehand, consistently applied, and respected until the final judgment.

The Constitution Sets the Standard

There will undoubtedly be intense political debate surrounding the impeachment proceedings.

That is expected in a democracy.

But constitutional requirements should remain above political convenience.

You do not bend the law to obtain the result you want. You follow the law and allow the constitutional process to determine the result.

Whether the final verdict is conviction or acquittal, Filipinos deserve confidence that the decision was reached according to the same rules from beginning to end.

16 votes means 16 votes.

For truth.
For due process.
For a fair trial.
For the Filipino people.

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Friday, August 21, 2026

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Alex Eala Heads to New York for the 2026 US Open

LABAN, ALEX! Another Grand Slam Challenge Awaits


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT — Filipina tennis star Alex Eala is heading into another major chapter of her 2026 campaign as attention turns to the US Open in New York

After months of battling on the international tennis circuit, Eala now faces another opportunity to test herself on one of the sport’s biggest stages.

For Filipino tennis fans, it’s another reason to stay tuned.

New York is calling. The Grand Slam spotlight is waiting.

From Rising Prospect to Philippine Tennis Flag-Bearer

Eala’s journey has captured the attention of Filipinos not only because of her results, but because of what her presence represents.

Tennis has traditionally been a difficult sport for Filipino athletes to break into at the highest international level. The travel, training, competition, and financial demands can be enormous.

Yet Eala continues to compete internationally while carrying the Philippine flag.

With every appearance against world-class opposition, she gains experience that cannot be replicated in training.

Every match brings another lesson.

Every difficult opponent presents another test.

And every breakthrough pushes Philippine tennis further into the international spotlight.

The US Open Challenge 

The US Open is famous for its energetic New York crowd, hard courts, and intense atmosphere.

There is little room for hesitation.

Players need physical conditioning, tactical discipline, mental toughness, and the confidence to continue fighting even when momentum suddenly changes.

For Eala, the formula remains familiar:

One match at a time.
One set at a time.
One point at a time.

No opponent should be underestimated, and no victory is guaranteed.

That uncertainty is exactly what makes Grand Slam tennis exciting.

More Than Just Wins and Losses 

It can be tempting to measure an athlete only through rankings, trophies, and tournament results.

But Eala’s influence on Philippine sports goes beyond numbers.

Young Filipino tennis players can now watch someone from their own country compete on major international stages and think:

“Maybe I can get there too.”

That kind of representation matters.

Whether she wins a tournament, reaches another milestone, or experiences a difficult defeat, every match contributes to the bigger journey.

Filipino Fans Are Ready

When Eala walks onto the court, she may be holding the racket alone — but she certainly won’t be fighting without support.

Filipino fans from Manila to Dubai, New York and communities around the world will once again be watching and cheering. 

The message remains simple:

LABAN, ALEX!

Bring the confidence.

Bring the discipline.

Bring the fighting spirit.

And most importantly, enjoy the opportunity to compete among the world’s best.

InCaseYouMissed Commentary

Alex Eala’s story is still being written.

There will be victories, defeats, pressure, criticism, celebrations and difficult days. That’s professional sport.

What matters is continuing to improve and continuing to compete.

The US Open represents another opportunity — not only to chase results, but to gain valuable experience on one of tennis’ greatest stages.

For Philippine tennis, simply having a Filipina consistently challenging herself internationally is already helping create something bigger.

And perhaps the most exciting part?

We still don’t know how far this journey can go.

Rising Star. Unstoppable Spirit.

Filipino Pride on the World Stage.

PUSO • LAKAS • LABAN!

YOUR TURN

How far do you think Alex Eala can go at the 2026 US Open?

Leave your prediction and message of support in the comments.

LABAN, ALEX EALA! 🇵🇭🎾🔥

InCaseYouMissed

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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Dyan Castillejo: The Filipina Tennis Pioneer Who Paved the Way

Long before today’s generation of Filipino tennis stars began making headlines on the international stage, Dyan Castillejo was already carrying the Philippine flag onto the professional tennis circuit.

Known to many Filipinos today as a respected sports journalist and television personality, Castillejo also has an important place in Philippine tennis history. Before building her broadcasting career, she was a competitive tennis player who represented the Philippines and helped open doors for the athletes who followed.

From Tennis Champion to Philippine Sports Pioneer 

Castillejo was one of the country’s outstanding young tennis players, establishing herself as a national junior champion and competing internationally for the Philippines.

Her journey eventually took her into professional competition, where she became a pioneering Filipina presence in the WTA rankings.

At a time when Filipino women had far fewer opportunities and resources to compete internationally, simply reaching the professional circuit was already a significant achievement.

Her story reminds us that Philippine tennis history did not begin with the stars we see today. It was built over decades by athletes willing to compete, travel, sacrifice and represent the country even when international recognition was difficult to achieve.

A Legacy Beyond the Tennis Court

What makes Castillejo’s story even more remarkable is what happened after her competitive playing career.

She successfully transitioned into sports broadcasting and journalism, becoming one of the Philippines’ most recognizable sports media personalities. Her career allowed her to continue promoting Filipino athletes and bringing their stories to a wider audience.

In many ways, she never really left sports.

She simply moved from being the athlete holding the racket to being the journalist telling the stories of those carrying the Philippine flag.

From One Generation to the Next 

Seeing Castillejo alongside today’s Filipino tennis stars creates a powerful picture of how far Philippine tennis has come.

Different generations. Different journeys. But the same Philippine flag.

The achievements of today’s players become even more meaningful when we remember the pioneers who competed before them. Every generation builds on something—and athletes such as Dyan Castillejo form an important part of that foundation.

Her journey is proof that sporting legacy isn’t measured only by trophies or rankings. It can also be measured by the doors an athlete helps open for those who come next.

Salute to a Filipina Tennis Trailblazer

From tennis champion, to international competitor, to sports journalist and broadcaster, Dyan Castillejo has spent much of her life connected to Philippine sports.

Her story deserves to be remembered alongside the continuing rise of Filipino tennis.

Before today’s breakthroughs came the pioneers who dared to believe that Filipinos belonged on the international stage.

One court. One dream. One Filipino legacy. 

Salute to Dyan Castillejo—a trailblazer, champion and inspiration to generations of Filipino athletes.

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