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Comelec handing several pleas to cancel COCs of other bets

November 4, 2021 Lee Ann P. Ducusin 181 views

Process might take 6 weeks

AN official of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) yesterday said the process of resolving petitions for the cancelation of certificates of candidacy could take at least six weeks.

Explaining the process of how the Comelec resolves a petition calling for a cancellation of a COC, Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez said the petition would first be raffled to one of the Comelec divisions, which will later issue summons.

“Well, dalawa ‘yung araw na binigay ko, limang araw para sumagot at tatlong araw para mag-submit ng memoranda pero ‘yung limang araw po na ‘yun, depende po ‘yan kung kailan niya matatanggap ‘yung abiso. So magpapadala tayo ng notice. Baka mag-raffle tayo next week, after that magpapadala tayo ng notice so baka umabot po ng hindi bababa sa anim na linggo,” he said.

Jimenez issued the statement after petitioners from human rights groups asked the Comelec to cancel former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s candidacy for president in the 2022 elections for alleged misrepresentation.

The petitioners argued that Marcos was convicted on July 27, 1995, for failure to file income tax returns from 1982 to 1985, supposedly making him ineligible to run for office as he was a “convicted criminal.”

Marcos, standard-bearer of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas, dismissed the allegation as a political propaganda.

Jimenez said that aside from the one filed against Marcos, the poll body is also handling several petitions for cancellations of COC.

“Bibigyan mo po kasi ‘yan ng pagkakataon na mag-schedule dahil hindi lang po iisa ang cancellation na naka-file ngayon. So marami po tayong ini-schedule, so depende po ‘yan sa schedule na ibibigay sa kanila,” he said.

In a separate television interview, Jimenez said the resolution could be released by late December.

“It’s probably going to be something around December because right now we’re already ending the first week of November and with five days to answer and three days to submit memoranda, that’s one week gone… and then you have to talk about different schedules so I’m estimating maybe late December,” he said in a television interview.

Jimenez also said the Comelec en banc would decide if Marcos’ name will still be included on the ballots if ever his COC is cancelled and he chooses to appeal for it. He added printing of ballots is expected to start in the middle of December.

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