Before her inauguration, on May 11, 2022, Marcos announced that Duterte agreed to join his cabinet as
Secretary of Education, although she earlier expressed interest in becoming the
Secretary of National Defense. According to Duterte, she chose to become the Education secretary instead to avoid "intrigues" about her loyalty to the administration. She was inaugurated in Davao City on June 19, 2022, but only officially started her term on June 30 in accordance with the constitution. At her request, the oath-taking, which was the first in Mindanao for a vice president, was administered by
Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando, her former professor at
San Beda College of Law.
Programs and policies in Davao City on June 19, 2022, with her parents
Elizabeth Zimmerman and outgoing President
Rodrigo Duterte as witnesses in
Manila on November 21, 2022 In her first day as the vice president, Duterte established satellite offices for the
Office of the Vice President (OVP) in
Cebu City,
Dagupan,
Davao City,
Tacloban,
Tandag, and
Zamboanga City. The seat of the Office of the Vice President would then be transferred from
Quezon City Reception House to
Cybergate Plaza in
Mandaluyong, which is closer to the headquarters of the
Department of Education (DepEd) in
Pasig where she also held office as its secretary. On August 3, 2022, Duterte, alongside the
Department of Transportation, launched the Libreng Sakay Program () of the OVP, providing free rides as an effort to de-congest the roads during peak hours. It initially launched five buses bestowed by the department, deploying two in
Metro Manila (plying the
EDSA Carousel route) and one each in
Bacolod,
Cebu (plying
Mandaue,
Lapu-Lapu City, and Cebu City), and Davao City. On October 9, 2022, the OVP, in collaboration with the DepEd and the
Department of Health, began deploying "Kalusugan Food Trucks" () in select areas nationwide to address malnutrition among school children, wherein the trucks regularly stop at identified schools and institutions with malnutrition and hunger problems among children, with the project following a 120-day feeding program menu recommended by the DOH's National Nutrition Council. On March 9, 2023, Duterte launched the "Mag Negosyo Ta 'Day" program which aims to financially support women and LGBTQIA+ members, alongside other marginalized sectors, by facilitating a business-friendly environment and encouraging the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises. The program was adopted by the OVP from Duterte's similar initiative during her tenure as mayor of Davao City. Following her designation as the co-vice chairperson of the
National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on May 11, 2023, she issued a warning to communist rebels and said the rebels' "so-called protracted war" must end. On May 29, Duterte kicked off a nationwide distribution of one million bags containing school supplies and dental kits as well as the planting of one million trees under the OVP's “PagbaBAGo: A Million Learners and Trees” program in partnership with DepEd and the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As of October 2023, a total of 64,860 PagbaBAGo bags were distributed by the OVP to school children and planted 178,167 trees. From July 2022 to October 2023, Duterte's OVP was able to provide worth of medical assistance to 106,958 beneficiaries, with the office's burial assistance program providing worth of assistance to 22,470 families. Within the same time period, the office's Libreng Sakay Program served 523,263 commuters in Metro Manila, 89,605 commuters in Bacolod City, 60,409 commuters in Davao City, and 99,633 commuters in Cebu City. The OVP's Disaster Operations Center also conducted 162 relief operations and extended assistance worth to 115,045 families in times of disasters and calamities. In line with her duties as president of the
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization, Duterte visited
Brunei in June 2023 wherein she met with the crown prince
Al-Muhtadee Billah, the education minister
Romaizah Salleh, and some
overseas Filipino workers. On June 13–14, Duterte visited Singapore wherein she met with President
Halimah Yacob, Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong, and other officials to discuss the strong bilateral relationship between both countries. Vice President Duterte also visited the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Language Centre. Duterte then paid an official visit to
South Korea in September 2023 in order to serve as keynote speaker at the Global Education and Innovation Summit where she spoke about the disruption caused by the pandemic as well as the uncertainties posed by the boom of artificial intelligence. Afterwards, she met with South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister
Lee Ju-ho to discuss opportunities for cooperation in learning advancements. In February 2024, Duterte visited
Malaysia and met with Malaysian Minister of Education
Fadhlina Sidek and Deputy Prime Minister
Dato' Sri Fadillah Yusof.
Secretary of Education (2022–2024) , during the turnover ceremony at the DepEd headquarters in
Pasig Romaizah Salleh As the concurrent Education Secretary, Duterte was responsible for planning further the transition to the resumption of mandatory face-to-face classes at all basic education schools in the Philippines, which was put on hold since 2020 due to the risks brought out by the
COVID-19 pandemic, for the school year 2022–2023. She issued her first department order, the Department Order No. 034 dated July 11, 2022, wherein schools may either opt for five-day in-person classes or blended modality from the opening of classes on August 22 to October 31 before shifting to mandatory in-person classes observing
physical distancing when necessary by November 2 onwards. She also declared that school uniforms and vaccination among students would be optional for the upcoming school year. She also mulled institutionalizing
blended learning only in select schools and areas with special circumstances, including schools with possibly unrepaired or unfinished buildings. Earlier, before taking office, Duterte also called the reinstatement of the mandatory
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), which would later gain more support especially from legislators and government officials. On November 25, 2022, Duterte established the Learner Rights and Protection Office (LRPO) under DepEd and launched its Telesafe Contact Center Helpline to address child abuse and strengthen child protection. On January 20, 2023, Duterte presented the “current state” of the country's basic education through the Basic Education Report (BER) 2023, wherein she identified the challenges faced by the department when it came to the delivery of basic education and outlined the plans that are set to be implemented by the department. As the Secretary of Education, Duterte was elected as the President of the
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) succeeding Singapore's Education Minister, Chan Chun Sing, on February 8, 2023, during the 52nd SEAMEO Council Meeting held in Manila. To maintain a learning-focused environment and ensure teachers are not burdened with non-work-related matters, in March 2023, Duterte signed a department order prohibiting teachers from joining volunteer work and extracurricular activities during school hours. In May that year, she said she intended to include mandatory
scouting in the K-12 curriculum for young Filipino boys to instill in them an enduring love for the country. In July 2023, Duterte signed a department order starting a National Learning Recovery Program designed to improve students’ numeracy and literacy and strengthen the education sector's learning recovery. Commencement Exercises in
Dipolog on June 6, 2023In August 2023, DepEd launched a new "less congested" and revised version of K–12, called the " curriculum". This version of the K–12 reduced the learning areas for students from seven to five and removed Mother Tongue as a separate subject; it also emphasized a "" learning area to instill Filipino identity and
nationalism among students. It will be implemented in phases from 2024 to 2028 on Kinder and Grades 1 to 10. The curriculum pilot implementation was well received by teachers, students, and parents. The
Matatag Agenda and the Basic Education Development Plan 2030 as formulated by the DepEd under Duterte was later approved by President Marcos as the national policy and plan for basic education on April 27, 2024. In September 5, 2023, Duterte announced that school teachers nationwide would have a 30-day straight break without volunteer work for the School Year 2023–2024. In the same month, the DepEd also signed a memorandum of agreement with the
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) establishing more express lanes in all GSIS offices for teachers and DepEd personnel. Following reports citing the Commission on Audit which flagged DepEd for failing to remit nearly P5 billion in premium contributions and loan amortizations to the GSIS in 2022, DepEd stated in December 2023 that it has conducted reconciliation activities with the GSIS regarding its balance at all levels of the department. Other reforms implemented by Duterte as education secretary was the establishment of a procurement strand within the department to streamline service delivery and resource acquisition, as well as the creation of a school infrastructure and facilities strand to tackle the shortage of classrooms and equipment, which resulted in the construction of 2,201 classrooms, 45 Last Mile School classrooms, and 880 health facilities by the end of 2023, although this fell short of the 5,000 to 6,000 classroom target previously set by the department for the year. She had also signed a memorandum of agreement with non-profit organization Go Negosyo in November 2023 to teach Filipino youth about business and agriculture through various programs. Under her tenure, DepEd also aimed to enhance the digital infrastructure of schools. Satellite internet was provided to 2,000 schools, while 25 schools were selected for
Starlink connections as of 2023. The DepEd also introduced "Digital Education Learning Carts" and mobile computer labs equipped with laptops, charging carts, and
Smart TVs. Additionally, only billion out of billion allocated for computers, laptops, and television sets had been utilized. Thousands of laptops intended for personnel were also not delivered. By 2023, the ratio between the number of teachers for each computer remained at 1 to 30, while the student to computer ratio was 1 to 9. Under Duterte's leadership, the Philippines ranked bottom among 64 countries in the creative thinking assessment of the
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), with a mean score of 14, compared to the global average of 33. The assessment for which the rankings are based on were done in May 2022, before she took office as education secretary. Duterte said that the results revealed an “uncomfortable truth” about the state of country’s education system, but that efforts were in place to improve future PISA results. On January 25, 2024, Duterte delivered her second BER. The following day, Duterte signed a department order which removed administrative tasks from teachers’ workloads with the aim of enabling teachers to maximize their time in actual classroom teaching. This was then augmented by the signing of an additional order on April 30 which limited teachers' work hours to eight hours a day, six of which are devoted to actual classroom teaching while the remaining two is reserved for ancillary tasks. On May 10, 2024, the DepEd signed a Joint Memorandum Circular with the
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA),
Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for the country's senior high school graduates to be provided with free national certification assessments, the accreditation of DepEd senior high schools as assessment centers, along with the training and certification of technical vocational livelihood (TVL) teachers as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) competency assessors, as a means of boosting the employment opportunities of the country's senior high school students. Amid a
worsening rift between the Marcos and Duterte political clans, on June 19, 2024, Duterte resigned as Education Secretary. She formally handed over the post to her successor, Senator
Sonny Angara, on July 18, 2024.
Rift with Marcos and the House Commencement Exercises, Camp General Mariano N. Castañeda,
Silang, Cavite, April 19, 2024 On May 19, 2023, Duterte resigned from
Lakas–CMD, stating that her leadership "cannot be poisoned by political toxicity." Her resignation came a few days after her political ally
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, was demoted from her senior
deputy speaker position in the House of Representatives following rumors that Arroyo allegedly planned to unseat Bongbong Marcos' cousin,
House Speaker Martin Romualdez. In a speech in June 2023, Duterte acknowledged Marcos' support for her but stated that Marcos' middle name, Romualdez, was "unmentionable" amid reports of a falling out between her and the Speaker. Duterte's relationship with the House worsened when her office's, as well as the education department's, use of confidential funds was questioned by the
Philippine House Committee on Appropriations and the
Philippine Senate Committee on Finance. The House would later remove her requested confidential funds from the proposed 2024 budget, while Duterte later rescinded her request for confidential funds, citing their "divisiveness." In January 2024, former senator
Antonio Trillanes claimed that Duterte was included as a “secondary respondent" in a crime against humanity case pending before the
International Criminal Court (ICC). Arturo Lascañas, a retired police officer in Davao City, implicated Duterte as having had a role in
extrajudicial killings (EJKs) after succeeding her father, Rodrigo Duterte, to become Davao City mayor in 2010. Duterte responded by saying that she never engaged with the
Davao Death Squad (DDS) throughout her terms as Davao City mayor and vice mayor, and that she would face any charges only before judges and courts in the Philippines. In early 2024, Duterte lamented that she was being subjected to an intensified "demolition job" meant to destroy her reputation as a public servant. Amid a
worsening rift between the Marcos and Duterte political clans, on June 19, 2024, Duterte resigned as Secretary of Education and co-vice chairperson of the NTF-ELCAC. Duterte's resignation took effect on July 19, 2024. Duterte skipped Marcos'
State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 22, 2024, claiming to have appointed herself as the "
designated survivor", a term she did not elaborate but is related to a contingency plan in the
United States presidential line of succession. She went to
Bohol for Bohol Day and attended the wake of Bohol Vice Governor Dionisio Victor Balite, who died on July 17. A day after Marcos' SONA, the
Philippine National Police (PNP) relieved all 75 police officers previously assigned for Duterte's security, reducing her from a record-high of around 400, the most for any Philippine vice president in history. Despite the recall, she still retains over 300 security personnel, more than those assigned to Marcos. She described the recall as “a clear case of political harassment” and accused PNP
Chief Rommel Marbil of lying. Marbil added that the recall was due to the absence of security threats against her and denied any "political pressure" influencing the decision. On July 24, 2024, Duterte left the country for
Germany for a personal trip with her mother, husband, and children some hours prior to the southwestern monsoon, enhanced by
Typhoon Gaemi (locally called Carina), which caused significant rainfall and affected
Luzon. She had received travel authority from the Office of the President on July 9. The OVP noted that while the trip's timing was unfortunate, the Disaster Operations Center remained ready to aid those affected by the typhoon, including a relief operation in
Quezon City. Duterte revealed that during her trip to Germany, she spent her time with family and met with the Filipino community group Hakbang ng Maisug International Germany (HMIG) in
Munich. Her departure faced criticism from netizens and Representative
Edcel Lagman (
Albay–1st) for perceived insensitivity during the crisis, though Senator
Imee Marcos defended her, stating that Duterte didn't know that there would be a storm. On August 7, 2024, Duterte publicly criticized the Marcos government and the House of Representatives over issues such as failures in disaster management, policing, healthcare reform, and the possible involvement of the
International Criminal Court in investigating the
Philippine drug war spearheaded by her father as president. Later that month, during the budget hearing for the OVP's 2025 budget, Duterte refused to answer questions regarding her office's budget. Unlike in previous years, where the House swiftly approved the OVP budget, the approval of the 2025 budget was deferred, while some congressmen criticized Duterte for her behavior during the hearing. Duterte nor any representative from her office did not attend the second budget hearing on September 10, and approval for the OVP budget was deferred again. 's budget utilization in September 2024. On September 18, 2024, Duterte attended the House's inquiry about her office's alleged misuse of funds and refused to take an oath and answer questions. Additionally, when asked about her friendship with Marcos, she said they were never friends and merely running mates in the 2022 elections. Marcos responded, expressing he was "deceived" about their supposed friendship. On October 18, 2024, Duterte held a press conference at her office, where she discussed her fallout with Marcos, claiming he "does not know how to be president" and has led the country "on the road to hell." She also revealed that she once told Senator Imee Marcos that if attacks against her persisted, she would exhume former President
Ferdinand Marcos' remains and discard them in the
West Philippine Sea. The lower chamber's probe against Duterte and her office's alleged misuse of funds continued by November 2024. Several of Duterte's staff were cited in contempt for refusing to attend these hearings. On the sixth hearing, Duterte's
chief of staff,
Zuleika T. Lopez, was cited in contempt for undue interference; she would later be detained at a detention facility within the
Batasang Pambansa Complex. Duterte stayed with Lopez overnight on November 21 and 22, despite only being allowed by the House to visit Lopez and not stay with her for the duration of her detainment. When Lopez was due to be transferred on the evening of November 22 by House authorities to the
Correctional Institution for Women, Duterte obstructed the proceeding and stayed in the room where Lopez is detained, after which Lopez initiated a midnight press conference through
Zoom.
Threat to assassinate Marcos In the early morning of November 23, Duterte made an expletive-laden tirade against the Marcos administration during Lopez's press conference, wherein she claimed to have spoken with a
contract killer to target President Marcos, his wife
Liza, and House Speaker Romualdez in the event of her assassination. She made the claim in response to a vlogger's question over her security. Later that day, the administration deemed her threat against the president to be "clear and unequivocal" and thus treated as an "active threat" against the government. Marcos pledged to prevent any "criminal attempts," but in response, Duterte stated she would not overlook the actions of the Marcos administration against her. She also claimed that the
Marcos family was behind the
assassination of former senator
Ninoy Aquino. Romualdez called Duterte's claim of hiring a contract killer a direct threat to democracy. He also referred to the threat as "alarming and unprecedented." On November 26, 2024, the
National Bureau of Investigation issued a
subpoena to Duterte regarding her alleged assassination threat, which she eventually ignored.
Confidential funds controversy In 2022 and 2023, Duterte made use of confidential and intelligence funds for both the OVP and DepEd; the OVP under her predecessor did not make use of confidential funds. According to Duterte's chief of staff, due to the OVP's compartmentalized structure, she handled her confidential funds in direct coordination with her office's special disbursing officer Gina F. Acosta without any intermediary. In 2022, the OVP had requested , although only half, , was granted. The report of the
Commission on Audit (COA) later revealed that the entire fund was spent within 11 days. COA has also issued a notice of disallowance on the worth of such confidential funds in 2022. In 2023, the OVP was the fourth highest spender of confidential funds, spending a total of within the year, more than the combined total of confidential funds from the
National Intelligence Coordinating Agency,
National Security Council, and the
National Bureau of Investigation. During the plenary deliberations for the 2024 national budget in September 2023, Duterte requested Congress for confidential and intelligence funds worth for the OVP and for the DepEd. DepEd defended the use of confidential funds, stating that it was for gathering information and intelligence. The request would later be scrutinized by both chambers of Congress. Duterte dismissed claims that these funds were used inappropriately. In November 2023, Duterte eventually dropped both of her requests for confidential funds in response to the request being "divisive". In 2024, the lower chamber's
Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability started investigations against the vice president's alleged misuse of funds after the approval of the 2025 OVP budget was deferred. On September 25, a former DepEd undersecretary alleged that Duterte gave out cash gifts worth thousand monthly; later on, another former official also came forward, claiming that they received similar envelopes but had stopped by late 2023, around the same time the issue of confidential funds was raised. By November 2024, acknowledgement receipts from her offices submitted to the COA were revealed. Several lawmakers have expressed their doubts on the authenticity of the receipts, highlighting irregularities such as uncommon and allegedly fictitious names as well as discrepancies in the dates and signatures. Duterte claimed that she has not seen the receipts. On December 9, 2024, the
Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the names of 60% of the 677 individuals that were named as recipients of confidential funds from DepEd had no records in the national
civil registry. On December 5, 2025,
Commission on Audit released the 2024 audit report, that there were no findings of loss or wastage of government funds or property of the financial statements of Duterte as of December 31, 2024.
Disbarment petition Disbarred lawyer and Presidential Adviser for Poverty Alleviation
Larry Gadon has filed a disbarment complaint against Duterte over alleged "assassination" threats. Gadon stated that President Marcos did not support the filing of the disbarment case against Duterte. On November 26, 2024, Supreme Court spokesperson Camille Ting revealed that an anonymous complaint had been filed against Duterte for her comments about President
Ferdinand Marcos and added that two other disbarment cases filed during her time as mayor of Davao City.
Impeachment On December 2, 2024, an impeachment complaint was filed in the House of Representatives against Duterte for 24 offenses including failure to account for her spending of confidential funds, involvement in extrajudicial killings and threatening the assassination of President Marcos and Romualdez. A second impeachment complaint was filed against her on December 4 for misuse of confidential funds. On December 19, a third impeachment complaint was filed against Duterte for betrayal of public trust. Despite growing calls for Duterte's impeachment, Marcos has publicly voiced his opinion against impeaching her, calling it "a storm in a teacup" and considering the move inconsequential to the lives of Filipinos. Consequently, the
Iglesia ni Cristo on December 4 has announced that it plans to hold a rally to oppose the impeachment efforts concurring with President Marcos' stance in November 2024 that efforts to remove Duterte from office is unconstructive. On January 13, 2025, more than 1.5 million INC members went to the "
National Rally for Peace" at the
Quirino Grandstand in Manila; 12 other sites also staged the rally across the country. On February 5, 2025, the
House of Representatives consolidated the three filed complaints into one complaint and voted to impeach Duterte on charges that include corruption, plotting to assassinate President Marcos, involvement in
extrajudicial killings and incitement to insurrection and public disorder. The measure passed after 215 lawmakers voted in favor, significantly above the minimum 102 votes needed in the chamber. On June 10, 2025, the Senate convened as an impeachment court, but soon remanded the complaint back to the House of Representatives, requesting that the latter first confirm the impeachment's constitutionality and that it ask the then-upcoming
20th Congress if it was willing to continue the impeachment. A day later, the House adopted a resolution affirming that their impeachment complaint did not violate the constitution, and carried a motion deferring its acceptance of the remanded impeachment articles. The
Supreme Court later unanimously nullified the complaint on July 25, 2025, ruling that it was "unconstitutional" for alleged procedural issues and not allowing Duterte to defend herself when the impeachment was filed. The decision, as written by Justice
Marvic Leonen, has been heavily criticized by legal experts and former Supreme Court justices due to a conspicuous factual error and the addition of criteria for impeachment, warning that the latter would effectively make the future filing of impeachment complaints against government officials more difficult. Due to constitutional restrictions, no further impeachment complaint can be filed against Duterte until February 6, 2026, one year after her impeachment. On August 4, 2025, the House of Representatives filed a motion for reconsideration to the Supreme Court regarding its ruling, which was upheld in January 2026. Despite the motion, the Senate voted to archive Duterte's impeachment on August 6, 2025, with Escudero arguing that the case can be revived when the Supreme Court reverses its initial decision.
Renewed efforts On February 2, 2026, two new impeachment complaints were filed against Duterte in the House of Representatives on charges of betrayal of public trust in the usage of confidential funds.
Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte in
The Hague, Netherlands, on March 23, 2025, calling for her father's release and return to the Philippines. On March 11, 2025, Sara's father, former Philippine president
Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested in Manila on the basis of an
International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant charging him with
crimes against humanity. Sara Duterte released a statement that her father's detention was "a blatant affront to our sovereignty and an insult to every Filipino who believes in our nation’s independence". Shortly after 11 p.m.
PHT (
UTC+08:00), a government-chartered private jet carrying Duterte along with his legal counsel,
Salvador Medialdea, departed from
Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Minutes after, President
Bongbong Marcos held a televised press conference where he revealed that the flight would eventually continue to
The Hague in the Netherlands, where Duterte was set to be arraigned for the indictment on charges of crimes against humanity at the ICC. The following morning, Sara Duterte herself departed Manila for
Amsterdam to support her father. On March 14, 2025, Duterte publicly disclosed that she would not return to Philippines for an unspecified period, stating that she would focus on forming her father's legal team. The next day, Duterte stated that she would not return to the Philippines until another family relative could arrive in
the Netherlands to also ensure that her father would not be left alone. Two weeks later, Sara Duterte formally endorsed
Imee Marcos and
Camille Villar in the
Senate elections. ==2028 presidential campaign==