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Zuleika Lopez arrives at Senate


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Office of the Vice President (OVP) chief-of-staff Zuleika Lopez on Thursday arrived at the Senate, a day after the impeachment court ordered the issuance of a subpoena against her in relation with the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.

Senate Secretary and Clerk of Court Renato Bantug Jr. said Lopez visited his office for a coordination meeting on matters that were "mainly administrative" including room assignments, staff access, and has no relation to the impeachment case, according to a report of dzBB Super Radyo's Nimfa Ravelo.

Lopez declined to comment when asked on the purpose of her visit.

During the third day of Duterte's impeachment proceedings on Wednesday, House prosecutor and Iloilo Representative Lorenz Defensor informed the Senate impeachment court that they will present the Vice President's long-time aide as one of their witnesses next week.

This comes after the defense argued that Lopez’s detention in the House of Representatives and transfer to the Correctional Institute for Women in 2024 prompted Duterte to issue threats against President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and members of his family.

Lopez will take the stand on Tuesday, July 14. She will testify on Article 4 of the Articles of Impeachment which accuses the Vice President of culpable violation of the Constitution, high crimes, and contracting betrayed public trust by contracting for the assassination of the President and his family members by making grave threats, and by actively inciting sedition against the republic. — RSJ, GMA News