The Philippine Star

Comelec junks plea to stop San Juan recall polls

- By NON ALQUITRAN With Paolo Romero

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has denied the motion for reconsider­ation filed by San Juan Mayor Guia Gomez to stop the recall polls in the city.

In a decision dated April 17, the Comelec en banc voted 2-1-1, dismissing Gomez’s appeal.

The poll body will start the verificati­on process for the 30,000 individual­s who signed the petition for recall filed by the camp of former vice mayor Francis Zamora in September last year.

Zamora lauded the Comelec’s decision.

He urged his supporters to be vigilant and participat­e in the verificati­on of signatures of the petitioner­s.

Zamora said the family of former president and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada has been controllin­g the political landscape of the city for more than three decades and “now is the right time to end it.”

Gomez, for her part, welcomed the Comelec’s decision, saying it is high time to determine whether the signatures of the petitioner­s are valid.

“I’ve been waiting for the recall elections to move on to find out once and for all if the 30,000 signatures are not fake,” said Gomez.

She said her lawyers would act as observers and file objections during verificati­on of the signatures.

There are 65,000 voters in San Juan. Only 15,000 signatures are needed for the recall elections.

Gomez won over Zamora by 1,000 votes in the 2016 mayoral race.

Comelec lawyer Gregorio Bonifacio scheduled the verificati­on of signatures and thumb marks of the petitioner­s from April 25 to May 1, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the San Juan Elementary School in Barangay Balong Bato.

Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito, Gomez’s son by Estrada, hit acting Comelec chairman Al Pareño for his apparent undue interest in the recall case against his mother.

Ejercito said Pareño “personally supervised the writing of the Comelec decision.”

He said the recall petition requires an en banc decision of the poll body, but Pareño insisted on coming up with a ruling.–

 ??  ?? Former San Juan vice mayor Francis Zamora addresses his supporters yesterday after the Comelec approved the recall elections in the city. BOY SANTOS

Former San Juan vice mayor Francis Zamora addresses his supporters yesterday after the Comelec approved the recall elections in the city. BOY SANTOS


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