The Freeman

Robredo desperate to delay VP polls recount – Bongbong camp

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The camp of former Senator Bongbong Marcos yesterday blasted Vice President Leni Robredo for complainin­g about the use of a magnifying lens during the recount of ballots, saying it was a desperate move.

"The blatant attempts of Mrs. Robredo to suppress the truth regarding the manual recount of votes have become more desperate. Just recently, she complained that Nestor Borromeo, one of Marcos' revisors, was out of line because he was using a small magnifying glass to count the ballots," Atty. Vic Rodriguez, Marcos' spokespers­on, said in a statement sent to reporters.

"What she convenient­ly left out was the fact that the magnifying glass—which is the size of a credit card—was made of plastic and is similar to the ones children play with," he added.

"The people on the revision floor were well aware that the plastic child's magnifier was being used and never complained. Why should they? Some revisors wear eyeglasses so they can see better," Rodriguez said.

"Nestor Borromeo opted to use a child's plastic magnifying glass. What difference will this make on the recounting of votes?" he continued.

On Wednesday, the camp of Robredo accused the camp of Marcos of violating Supreme Court (SC) rules in the ongoing recount of vice presidenti­al votes when one of their revisors allegedly used a plastic magnifying lens during the recount proceeding.

In a manifestat­ion of grave concern filed Wednesday but sent to reporters on Friday, Robredo's lawyers called out Marcos revisor Nestor Borromeo for allegedly bringing and using a plastic magnifying lens, a supposedly prohibited item, during the recount proceeding on June 14.

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