Sara Duterte

Vice President of the Philippines since 2022

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April 7 2025 Sara Duterte returned to the Philippines after spending a month with her detained father in the Netherlands.
March 2025 Departs for the Netherlands following her father's arrest and extradition.
March 15 2025 Sara Duterte announced she would not return to the Philippines until another family relative arrives in the Netherlands to ensure her father is not left alone.
March 14 2025 Sara Duterte publicly disclosed she would not return to the Philippines for an unspecified period, focusing on forming her father's legal team.
March 12 2025 Sara Duterte departed from Manila on an Emirates flight to Amsterdam to support her father during his ICC proceedings.
March 11 2025 Sara Duterte's father, former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested in Manila by an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant charging him with crimes against humanity. Sara released a statement condemning the arrest as 'a blatant affront to our sovereignty'.
March 11 2025 A government-chartered jet carrying Rodrigo Duterte and his legal counsel Salvador Medialdea departed from Ninoy Aquino International Airport after 11pm PHT, with plans to travel to The Hague for ICC arraignment.
February 5 2025 House of Representatives votes to impeach Duterte with 215 lawmakers voting in favor, exceeding the minimum 102 votes needed. Charges include corruption, plotting to assassinate President Marcos, involvement in extrajudicial killings, and incitement to insurrection and public disorder.
February 5 2025 Became the first sitting vice president in Philippine history to be impeached by the House of Representatives.
February 5 2025 House of Representatives votes to impeach Sara Duterte, with 215 lawmakers voting in favor. Charges include corruption, plotting to assassinate President Marcos, involvement in extrajudicial killings, and incitement to insurrection and public disorder.
February 5 2025 Faced an impeachment complaint signed by 215 House of Representatives members, exceeding the minimum 102 votes required.
January 13 2025 Over 1.5 million Iglesia ni Cristo members participate in the 'National Rally for Peace' at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, with 12 additional rally sites across the country.
December 19 2024 Third impeachment complaint filed against Duterte for betrayal of public trust.
December 19 2024 A third impeachment complaint was filed against Sara Duterte for betrayal of public trust.
December 9 2024 The Philippine Statistics Authority reported that 60% of 677 individuals named as recipients of confidential funds from DepEd had no records in the national civil registry.
December 4 2024 Second impeachment complaint filed against Duterte for misuse of confidential funds. On the same day, the Iglesia ni Cristo announced plans to hold a rally opposing her impeachment.
December 4 2024 A second impeachment complaint was filed against Sara Duterte for misuse of confidential funds.
December 2 2024 An impeachment complaint was filed in the House of Representatives against Sara Duterte for 24 offenses, including failure to account for her spending of confidential funds, involvement in extrajudicial killings, and threatening the assassination of President Marcos and Romualdez.
November 2024 Acknowledgement receipts from Duterte's offices submitted to the COA were revealed, with lawmakers expressing doubts about their authenticity.
November 2024 Acknowledgement receipts submitted to the Commission on Audit were revealed, with lawmakers expressing doubts about their authenticity.
November 2024 Sara Duterte claimed she had communicated with a contract killer to target President Marcos and others, considering it an active threat to the government.
November 26 2024 Supreme Court spokesperson Camille Ting revealed an anonymous disbarment complaint against Sara Duterte, related to her comments about President Ferdinand Marcos, with two additional disbarment cases from her time as Davao City mayor also noted
November 26 2024 An anonymous complaint was revealed by Supreme Court spokesperson Camille Ting, alleging inappropriate comments made by Sara Duterte regarding former President Ferdinand Marcos. This complaint was one of three disbarment cases filed against her during her tenure as mayor of Davao City.
November 26 2024 The National Bureau of Investigation issued a subpoena to Sara Duterte regarding her alleged assassination threat, amidst her claims of personal safety concerns and a response to political tensions.
November 21 2024 Duterte stayed overnight with her detained chief of staff Zuleika T. Lopez at the Batasang Pambansa Complex.
October 18 2024 In a press conference, Duterte discussed her fallout with President Marcos, claiming he 'does not know how to be president' and accused him of leading the country 'on the road to hell.'
September 25 2024 A former DepEd undersecretary alleged that Duterte was distributing monthly cash gifts of a significant amount.
September 18 2024 Duterte attended a House inquiry about her office's alleged fund misuse, refused to take an oath, and stated she was never friends with Marcos.
September 1 2024 Sara Duterte attended the 39th anniversary event of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ at their compound, where she reiterated her support for the church organization and expressed regret for previously supporting her 2022 running mate, Bongbong Marcos.
August 2024 Openly admitted regret for supporting Marcos in the presidential election.
August 2024 Duterte publicly admitted her regret for supporting Marcos in the presidential election.
August 30 2024 Duterte visited the wake of a KOJC member who died from a heart attack while manning a watchtower during the first day of the police raid.
August 30 2024 Duterte visited the wake of a Kingdom of Jesus Christ member who died from a heart attack while on duty during the first day of the police raid.
August 25 2024 Sara Duterte condemned the 'gross abuse of police power' involved in the Philippine National Police executing an arrest warrant against Quiboloy at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in Davao City.
August 7 2024 Duterte publicly criticized the Marcos government and the House of Representatives for various failures, including disaster management and healthcare reform, as well as the potential involvement of the International Criminal Court in investigating the Philippine drug war.
July 24 2024 Sara Duterte left the country for Germany on a personal trip with her family, having received travel authority from the Office of the President on July 9, just before the impact of Typhoon Gaemi in the Philippines.
July 22 2024 Duterte did not attend President Marcos' State of the Nation Address, claiming to be the 'designated survivor' and instead went to Bohol for Bohol Day and attended the wake of Vice Governor Dionisio Victor Balite, who died on July 17.
July 18 2024 Duterte formally handed over the post of Education Secretary to her successor, Senator Sonny Angara.
June 2024 Following the serving of arrest warrants of Apollo Quiboloy, Sara Duterte called for a just and humane law enforcement, criticizing what she described as the use of excessive force by the police.
June 19 2024 Sara Duterte resigned from her positions as secretary of education and vice chairperson of the anti-insurgency task force (NTF-ELCAC).
June 19 2024 Duterte resigned as Education Secretary amid political tensions between the Marcos and Duterte families.
June 12 2024 Appeared with a neck scar at Davao City's Independence Day flag-raising ceremony, which she claimed was from an attempted knife attack.
May 10 2024 The DepEd signed a Joint Memorandum Circular with other agencies to provide free national certification assessments for Senior High School graduates.
April 30 2024 Duterte signed DepEd Order No. 5, s. 2024, which streamlined teachers' work, limiting their hours and specifying ancillary tasks.
April 27 2024 President Marcos approved the Matatag Agenda and the Basic Education Development Plan 2030, formulated under Duterte's leadership, as the national policy for basic education.
February 2024 Duterte visited Malaysia, emphasizing the need for flagship projects for teachers and learners during her meetings with Malaysian education officials.
January 2024 Former senator Antonio Trillanes claimed Duterte was included as a 'secondary respondent' in an International Criminal Court case regarding potential extrajudicial killings.
January 2024 Former senator Antonio Trillanes claimed that Sara Duterte was named as a 'secondary respondent' in a crimes against humanity case pending before the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding extrajudicial killings linked to her tenure in Davao City.
January 2024 Duterte signed DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2024, to remove administrative tasks from teachers' workloads.
January 25 2024 Duterte delivered her second Basic Education Report.

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