Impeachment followed by conviction is often the only way to forcibly remove a sitting official. While "impeachment" is often used to refer to the entire process of removing an official from office, it only formally refers to the indictment stage in the House of Representatives, not the trial stage in the Senate. Under the current Constitution, an official can be impeached if one third of the House of Representatives votes in favor. Since it takes only a simple majority to set the agenda or to adjourn the House, it can be difficult for a minority of one third to bring a vote and impeach an official.
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READ: According to PAGASA, the water level of La Mesa Dam is at 79.69 meters as of 8:00 AM and the forecast rain today is moderate to heavy rains. It will overflow when the dam water level reaches 80.15 meters.
READ: According to PAGASA, the water level of La Mesa Dam is at 79.69 meters as of 8:00 AM and the forecast rain today is moderate to heav...
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UPDATE: As of 8 AM, the low pressure area (LPA) being monitored inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) has a medium potential ...
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READ: According to PAGASA, the water level of La Mesa Dam is at 79.69 meters as of 8:00 AM and the forecast rain today is moderate to heav...
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President Marcos has expressed hope that the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) would find ways to ensure that Filipinos would n...
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