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General assembly crucial

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Will there be an election for president and chairman, respective­ly, of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) on Feb. 23?

Ricky Vargas has been raring to fight incumbent president Jose “Peping” Cojuangco, itching to dethrone the man he so truly considered as having stolen the presidency from him in 2016.

That’s because Vargas was disqualifi­ed by the Frank Elizalde-headed Election Committee for being an “inactive member” of the POC’s General Assembly.

Also ousted in 2016 for the same reason was Abraham Tolentino, who would have run for POC chairman; he is now a lawmaker representi­ng Tagaytay City.

But the polls of two years ago are water under the bridge now if we go by a Pasig court’s 2017 decision ordering the POC to hold a new election this month.

A 2017 Pasig court ordered the new polls after finding Illegal the disqualifi­cation of Vargas and Tolentino in 2016.

After the verdict got affirmed by the Court of Appeals, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) told the POC to honor the decision.

While Vargas has since busied himself in his new presidenti­al bid, not Tolentino.

And so, will Tolentino also run, and in tandem anew with Vargas?

But while we were asleep, Chavit Singson, the billionair­e former Ilocos Sur governor, unseated Richard Fernandez as shooting associatio­n president.

Fernandez, a Vargas ally, denounced Chavit’s ascendancy as “a brazen takeover.” Really? Why? How? On Monday, Feb. 19, is supposedly the scheduled POC general assembly, which will reportedly set the parameters for the conduct of the Feb. 23 election.

But the IOC-ordered POC polls appear vague somewhat as it did not categorica­lly order the holding of the Feb. 23 contest.

Many interpret the IOC ruling as having clothed the general assembly with powers to have the final say on the conduct of the election.

In the not-so-distant past, the general assembly, sad to say, had been partial to Cojuangco.

What happens if the general assembly rules adversely against Vargas, leading, possibly, to an election with the cards heavily stacked against the boxing chief?

A comedy, if not a charade, is not far-fetched.

It will all depend on the general assembly.

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