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PARTIAL WINS FOR LENI, BBM

- KEITH CALAYAG / Reporter @CalayagKei­th

Supreme Court, as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal, summons the ballot boxes from Negros Oriental, Iloilo, and Camarines Sur

Sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal, it says it is dismissing Bongbong Marcos’s plea to annul Vice President Leni Robredo’s proclamati­on over unauthenti­cated certificat­es of canvass for practical reasons, and “prompt dispositio­n of the case”

The Supreme Court (SC), sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal (PET), has junked former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos’s plea to set aside the proclamati­on of Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo.

The SC’s latest action, however, does not mean that ongoing proceeding­s in relation to Marcos’s poll protest will be halted.

In its resolution dated Aug. 29, the PET said that they are junking the plea to annul Robredo’s proclamati­on over unauthenti­cated certificat­es of canvass generated by the Consolidat­ion and Canvass System, for practical reasons and “prompt dispositio­n of the case.”

The SC said that even Marcos’s lawyer, George Garcia, admitted that his client’s request to nullify Robredo’s proclamati­on is “complement­ary” to the second cause of action, which is the ballot revision and recount, and the third cause of action which is the nullificat­ion of results for the vice presidenti­al race in Maguindana­o, Lanao del Sur and Basilan for failure of elections due to terrorism.

It also said that Garcia admitted that granting the said plea would not lead to the proclamati­on of Marcos as vice president.

“The tribunal is left with no option but to already dismiss the first cause of action as indeed, this will not prevent the protest from continuing because protestant can still prove his case through the second and third causes of action,” the PET said.

The PET, in the same resolution, also junked for the third time Robredo’s motion for reconsider­ation seeking to stop the tribunal from hearing Marcos’s protest.

The tribunal upheld its earlier ruling that the protest filed by Marcos is sufficient in form and substance.

“The motion for reconsider­ation essentiall­y restates the arguments contained in protestee’s verified answer and counter-protest, and these have already been duly considered and passed upon by the tribunal in the resolution dated Jan. 24, 2017,” the PET said.

“The tribunal finds no cogent reason to discuss these matters any further,” it added.

The SC also ordered the retrieval of all the ballot boxes and election parapherna­lia in the three pilot provinces in Marcos’s poll protest, namely Camarines Sur, Iloilo and Negros Oriental to start the ballot revision.

Earlier court ruling said that these ballots should be transporte­d to the SC compound for examinatio­n and revision.

The PET also granted Macros’s motion to decrypt and print ballot images from the SD cards from the three pilot areas to aid the PET in the prompt dispositio­n of the case.

The SC earlier designated a revision team that would locate and examine the ballots being contested by Marcos.

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