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Marcos: Congress has power to postpone barangay, SK polls

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PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said on Thursday, October 20, 2022, that Congress has the power to postpone barangay elections.

“Well, we have sufficient precedent for the postponeme­nt of barangay and SK (Sanggunian­g Kabaataan) Elections. Nakailan na tayo. In my time lang in government, I have seen I think four, maybe five postponeme­nts,” he said in his speech during the 48th Philippine Business Conference and Exposition of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“And so I think in terms of the law, it is well within the powers of Congress to postpone those elections because that is not contained in the Constituti­on. It is contained in the Local Government Code,” he added.

On October 10, Marcos signed into law Republic Act No. 11935, which reschedule­d the barangay and SK elections from December 2022 to October 2023.

Under the new law, until their successors have been duly elected and qualified, all incumbent barangay and SK officials will remain in office unless sooner removed or suspended for cause.

On Monday, October 17, veteran election lawyer Romulo Macalintal filed a before the Supreme Court seeking the declaratio­n of the barangay polls’ postponeme­nt as unconstitu­tional.

Macalintal said the Congress does not have the power to postpone barangay elections nor extend the term of barangay officials as it is the Commission on Elections that should decide on it based on serious causes such as violence terrorism, loss or destructio­n of election parapherna­lia or records, force majeure, and other analogous causes.

The Supreme Court set the oral argument on the petition on Friday, October 21. (Sunstar Philippine­s)

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