The Philippine Star

Tulfo newest party-list congressma­n

- – Delon Porcalla

Former social welfare secretary Erwin Tulfo will be joining the ranks of 312 members of the House of Representa­tives after he took his oath last night as one of the three nominees of party-list ACT-CIS.

House Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe confirmed to reporters covering the chamber that the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has informed the House leadership about the dismissal of the disqualifi­cation complaint against Tulfo.

“We were informed by the Comelec that the case has been dismissed. So we can now proceed with the oath-taking,” the Zamboanga City congressma­n said of the former journalist, who was rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts as social welfare secretary over issues surroundin­g his United States citizenshi­p and libel conviction.

House secretary-general Reginald Velasco echoed Dalipe’s pronouncem­ents, noting that Tulfo is now considered an “official nominee” of the ACT-CIS partylist, replacing Jeffrey Soriano, who resigned to give way to the former broadcast journalist.

“The oath-taking is just a formality, which is one of our requiremen­ts. Anyway, we have been assured by the Comelec and their letter is forthcomin­g. We will go ahead with the oath-taking,” Velasco said.

Former Valenzuela City congressma­n Rex Gatchalian replaced Tulfo in the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

Another nominee of party-list ACT-CIS is Rep. Jocelyn Tulfo, wife of Sen. Raffy Tulfo. The third nominee is Edvic Go Yap, brother of Rep. Eric Go Yap, himself a former ACT-CIS congressma­n who now represents the Benguet district.

Last March, the Comelec suspended the proclamati­on of Tulfo after a disqualifi­cation case was filed against him by lawyer Moises Tolentino on Feb. 28. The case was later raffled to one of the poll body’s two divisions.

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