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Zamora urges Comelec: Rule on recall polls soon

- Non Alquitran

Former vice mayor Francis Zamora yesterday called on the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to issue a ruling soon on the motion for reconsider­ation filed by Mayor Guia Gomez against the poll body’s order to hold recall elections in San Juan City.

Zamora said Comelec spokesman James Jimenez made the assurance during a rally staged by his supporters at the poll body’s head office last week.

He thanked Jimenez for assuring the signatorie­s of the recall petition “that there will be no delay in the recall petition process.”

Gomez defeated Zamora in the last election by 200 votes.

The Comelec en banc declared that the recall petition signed by at least 30,000 residents of San Juan was sufficient in form and substance but Gomez filed a motion for reconsider­ation last Jan. 18.

The poll body has yet to rule on the motion for reconsider­ation.

Zamora said recall elections should be held one year before the next elections, which is set on May 11, 2019.

His camp has roughly two months or until May 11 for the recall petition to proceed or the Comelec ruling would be wasted.

He said if the motion for reconsider­ation is denied, the Comelec has still to verify the authentici­ty of the 30,000 signatures on the petition and only 15,000 signatures is enough for the recall elections to move forward.

“There are still so many steps before the actual recall Residents of San Juan City who signed a petition for recall elections stage a rally in front of the Commission on Elections head office in Manila on Feb. 14. elections and time is fast runtive cases before the Office of ning out,” said Zamora. the Ombudsman against their

“It would be a shame if the barangay chairman for allegedly voices of the signatorie­s will forcing them to sign an never be given a chance to be affidavit withdrawin­g their heard,” he added. signatures in the petition.

On Feb. 15, five signatoZam­ora said these acts of ries in the recall petition filed coercion being done by barangay criminal, civil and administra- chairperso­ns and councilors allied with Gomez are for them to forcibly get as many recantatio­ns as they can.

“The longer it is for the recall process to move forward, the more time Gomez and her allies in power have to terrorize the signatorie­s,” he said.

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