Impeachment Court spox says certifications not meant to impede trial

Impeachment Court Spokesperson Atty. Reginald Tongol stated that certifications required from the House of Representatives are not intended as "traps and measures to impede" the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.

Tongol clarified that these certifications are part of an effort to guarantee procedural legitimacy and uphold constitutional standards.

His statement appears to dismiss warnings from House prosecution and Akbayan Rep. Chel Diokno, who had expressed concerns that the court's order might hinder the proceedings.

Tongol emphasized that the impeachment court is committed to a transparent, fair, and legally sound process.

He further explained that these certification processes are designed to prevent legal impediments or technicalities that could undermine the impeachment process and uphold its integrity.

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