Philippines’ Duterte mulls presidential bid amid impeachment fight | Politics News

Sarah Dwort has been influenced by alleged crimes, including threatening the president’s life, violating the constitution and corruption.

Philippine Vice President Sarah Dwarte is weighing a run for the presidency as she is preparing to fight the motions.

In his first public comments, when the country’s House of Representatives approved the motion this week, the 46 -year -old said on Friday that the matter was now in the hands of his lawyers, adding that his father, 79 Former president and lawyer Rodrigo Daworte has been welcomed to join his defense team “if he wants”.

He said, “The legal team is still preparing for defense and (deciding) that we will move forward.

Davorte said he had not given any thought to resign. The Vice President said, “We are not there right now,” he added, adding that the ability to contest the election for the president in 2028 is on the table.

“We are seriously considering this, but it is difficult to decide without numbers, so we have to know the survey and numbers, but it’s still for next year,” he said.

The country’s Lower House influenced the Dawort on Wednesday, and accused of criminal violations of the constitution and corruption, and threatened the lives of President Freden Marcos Junior, First Lady and Lower House Speaker.

He has denied anything wrong, and reiterated on Friday that he did not make any threat to murder.

The Senate now has to rule whether it has to be removed from office. The trial requires the support of two -thirds of the senators to be punished and removed from their post.

Davorte told reporters that she could not say whether she would preserve enough votes for the Enough.

“At the moment, I can only say that God has saved the Philippines.”

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