Edsa rallyists: No to delay in Sara impeachment

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February 1,  2025

 

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OUST DUTERTE  Citizens' groups seeking the ouster of Vice President Sara Duterte, frustrated over the delay in the impeachment process, hold separate rallies on Friday at Edsa Shrine (insets) and at the People Power Monument in Quezon City. President Marcos has put a damper on the move against his former ally early on, saying it would be a waste of time. —LYN RILLON

 

Hi there. Edsa rallyists: No to delay in Sara impeachment


"The time has come to take decisive action," declared various groups that massed at Edsa to decry the purported inaction by the House and President Marcos at the impeachment raps filed vs VP Sara Duterte.

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