The Freeman

Robredo: Marcos camp tainting SC’s credibilit­y

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MANILA — Vice President Leni Robredo on Saturday slammed the camp of his defeated rival Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for “tarnishing” the credibilit­y of the initial vote recount by the Supreme Court, the results of which showed her lead widened by 15,000 votes.

The SC, sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal, released Friday a resolution on the election protest filed by Marcos against Robredo showing that the latter's votes increased from 263,473 to 278,566 after a recount covering three pilot provinces.

Marcos' spokesman, Vic Rodriguez, on Saturday said Robredo's “premature celebratio­n and claim of another fake victory in the Tribunal was a product of advance informatio­n she's been receiving all along through a highly placed deep throat.”

In response, Robredo said she and Marcos already knew about the results even before the PET released the resolution as both parties had representa­tives during the initial recount of votes.

“So para bahiran nila ng pagdududa iyong Supreme Court, kasalanan nila iyon,” Robredo said.

“Parang ang pinapalaba­s nila ngayon, dahil talo sila sa recount, ginagawa pa nilang kaduda-duda iyong Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal when in fact, mayroon silang sariling watchers doon,” she added.

The latest developmen­t was a major blow to the poll protest filed by the only son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Robredo is already halfway through her six-year term.

In the resolution, the PET said it will give both sides the opportunit­y to examine the results of the initial recount and comment “so that they are fully and fairly heard on all related legal issues.”

 ??  ?? The SC, sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal, released last Friday a resolution on the election protest filed by Marcos against Robredo showing that the latter’s votes increased from 263,473 to 278,566 after a vote recount covering three pilot provinces. PHILSTAR.COM
The SC, sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal, released last Friday a resolution on the election protest filed by Marcos against Robredo showing that the latter’s votes increased from 263,473 to 278,566 after a vote recount covering three pilot provinces. PHILSTAR.COM

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