Impeachment and ICC trials shape Philippines political future
彈劾案與國際刑事法院審判左右菲律賓政治未來
更新於: 2026年6月25日 上午08:30
The Philippines is facing a defining moment in its political history as two high-stakes legal battles unfold: the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte and the International Criminal Court (ICC) trial of her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte.
菲律賓正處於其政治歷史的關鍵時刻,兩場高風險的法律鬥爭正同時展開:副總統薩拉·杜特蒂(Sǎlā Dùtèdì)的彈劾案,以及其父親前總統羅德里戈·杜特蒂(Luódélǐgē Dùtèdì)的國際刑事法院(ICC)審判。
In May 2026, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the Vice President over allegations of corruption and misuse of public funds, moving the case to the Senate.
2026年5月,眾議院投票彈劾副總統,指控其涉及貪污及濫用公款,案件隨後移交參議院。
If convicted, she will be permanently disqualified from public office, fundamentally altering the trajectory of the 2028 presidential race.
若遭判決有罪,她將被永久取消擔任公職的資格,這將徹底改變2028年總統大選的走向。
While the Marcos administration maintains a distance from these legal processes, they have deepened existing political fissures and fueled debates over foreign influence versus institutional accountability.
儘管馬可仕(Mǎkěshì)政府與這些法律程序保持距離,但這些事件加劇了現有的政治裂痕,並引發了關於外國影響力與制度問責制的辯論。
Together, these events exert immense pressure on Philippine governance and social stability.
總而言之,這些事件對菲律賓的治理和社會穩定造成了巨大壓力。
As the nation approaches the 2028 elections, the power struggle between the Marcos and Duterte camps continues to polarize the electorate, raising concerns about potential unrest in an increasingly divided society.
隨著該國邁向2028年大選,馬可仕與杜特蒂陣營之間的權力鬥爭持續導致選民兩極分化,引發了人們對社會日益分裂可能導致動盪的擔憂。
