MANILA - Malacañang said Monday it is leaving it up to the courts to decide whether Vice President Leni Robredo should be impeached over her remarks supporting the United Nations resolution seeking to
MANILA - Malacañang said Monday it is leaving it up to the courts to decide whether Vice President Leni Robredo should be impeached over her remarks supporting the United Nations resolution seeking to review the drug war.
Presidential Anti Corruption Commission Commissioner Atty Manuelito Luna earlier said Robredo should be accountable for her expression of support for the UN Human Rights Commission resolution against the Philippines.
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