An opinion piece in BusinessWorld argues that the second impeachment trial of Vice-President Sara Duterte has become a test of legislative arithmetic, with both chambers of Congress calculating votes rather than weighing evidence. The piece suggests that political survival and party loyalty are overshadowing constitutional duties.

The author critiques how the House of Representatives and the Senate have approached the trial, noting that each vote is being counted and traded like currency. The piece warns that the public’s trust in democratic institutions erodes when impeachment proceedings become a numbers game rather than a search for truth.

Ultimately, the column calls on lawmakers to rise above partisan interests and uphold the rule of law, reminding them that impeachment is a serious constitutional process, not a political bargaining chip.