The Philippine Star

‘Petition questionin­g constituti­onality of BOL may render plebiscite moot’

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

Malacañang yesterday cautioned Cotabato City Mayor Cynthia Sayadi on her plan to file a petition before the Supreme Court (SC) to declare the recently concluded plebiscite in Mindanao on the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) null and void.

“They can always file appropriat­e charges regarding their claims. But remember that there is still a pending petition before the Supreme Court questionin­g the constituti­onality of the BOL, ” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said.

“If the Supreme Court for instance decides that it’s unconstitu­tional, that would render moot and academic all moves, including invalidati­on of plebi- scite,” he added.

Panelo said the petitioner­s would likely argue the BOL was ratified by the people in the plebiscite.

“Then that cured the unconstitu­tionality. It depends on the Supreme Court on how they will look into it,” said Panelo, also the chief presidenti­al legal adviser.

Panelo was referring to the complaint filed by the Sulu provincial government and the Philippine Constituti­onal Associatio­n against the BOL last December. The Court has consolidat­ed both petitions.

In a 118-page comment filed last January, Solicitor General Jose Calida argued the BOL does not violate Article 10, Section 18 of the 1987 Constituti­on, which authorized only one organic law to establish the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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