AFP, MANILA
The Philippine Department of Justice yesterday labeled Vice President Sara Duterte the “mastermind” of a plot to assassinate the nation’s president, giving her five days to respond to a subpoena.
Duterte is being asked to explain herself in the wake of a blistering weekend press conference where she said she had instructed that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr be killed should an alleged plot to kill her succeed.
“The government is taking action to protect our duly elected president,” Philippine Undersecretary of Justice Jesse Andres said at yesterday’s press briefing.
Calling for Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment, Filipinos hold a protest outside the House of Representatives in Quezon City yesterday.
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“The premeditated plot to assassinate the president as declared by the self-confessed mastermind will now face legal consequences,” he said.
Speaking to reporters an hour later, Duterte said she planned to respond to the subpoena.
“I will gladly answer the questions they want to ask, but they must answer my questions as well,” she said.
“We’ll just talk there when I get the subpoena,” she added.
In his first public comments on the matter, Marcos earlier in the day vowed to “fight back” in the face of a threat he called “disturbing.”
The Marcos-Duterte alliance that swept to power in 2022 has collapsed spectacularly in the lead-up to next year’s mid-term elections, with both sides trading allegations of drug addiction.
Duterte, who is facing potential impeachment hearings, told reporters early on Saturday that she herself was the subject of an assassination plot and had instructed that Marcos be killed should it succeed.
In the expletive-laced press conference, Duterte also singled out first lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and presidential cousin Martin Romualdez as potential targets.
“I said: If I die, don’t stop until you have killed them,” she claimed to have told a security team member regarding the trio.
Hours later, the presidential palace said it was treating the comments as an “active threat.”
“That sort of criminal attempt must not go unchallenged,” Marcos said yesterday. “As a democratic country, we need to uphold the law.”
“The vice president is not immune from suit. She can be the subject of any criminal or administrative case,” Andres told reporters, adding the subpoena was in the process of being served.
He added that a manhunt was underway for the “assassin” allegedly engaged by Duterte.
Duterte is facing an investigation in the Philippine House of Representatives, led by Romualdez. Both Romualdez and Duterte are widely expected to run for president in 2028.
Duterte’s Saturday press briefing came shortly after House officials threatened to transfer her chief of staff, Zuleika Lopez — being held for contempt — from the lower chamber’s detention center to a correctional facility. Lopez has been detained since Wednesday, when she was cited for allegedly interfering in a probe into Duterte’s finances.