The Philippine Star

Leni camp: Bongbong fishing for evidence of poll fraud

- Helen Flores

Former senator and losing vice presidenti­al candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has no evidence to back his election protest against Vice President Leni Robredo, a lawyer said yesterday.

Romulo Macalintal, counsel for Robredo, issued the statement after Marcos filed a petition before the Supreme Court (SC) stopping the Commission on Elections ( Comelec) from releasing 1,356 “unused” vote-counting machines (VCMs) to Smartmatic-Total Informatio­n Management Corp.

Marcos said the unused VCMs should be subjected to technical examinatio­n because “the possibilit­y of the switching of the VCMs and SD cards could not be ruled out.”

“It should not merit any further action by the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal since the VCMs were not part and parcel of his election protest,” Macalintal said.

“This shows that Marcos is merely fishing for evidence. To subject said VCMs to technical examinatio­n is an admission that he is speculatin­g and has no evidence on hand,” he added.

Macalintal cited the high court’s ruling on the case of Balindong vs Comelec on Aug. 9, 1996, where the SC did not allow the technical examinatio­n of certain election documents as it found that the petitioner merely wanted a technical examinatio­n to prove poll fraud.

“Marcos should not be allowed to fish for evidence and speculate on the results of his request for technical examinatio­n of the VCMs, which were not even used during the elections,” Macalintal said.

“Clearly, he is shooting in the dark trying to create evidence to support his baseless poll protest,” he added.

Robredo won against Marcos in the vice presidenti­al race by more than 200,000 votes last May.

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