Manila Standard

Comelec explains approval of Guanzon party-list bid

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COMMISSION on Elections acting spokespers­on Rex Laudiangco on Friday explained why the poll body approved its former commission­er Rowena Guanzon’s bid to become a party-list representa­tive.

Laudiangco told TeleRadyo that Comelec Resolution 10717, which set the November 15 substituti­on deadline, does not tackle events that take place after the elections.

“The rules do not provide for what must be done after the elections. Like in the case of P3PWD party-list, all their nominees resigned after the polls,” the poll official said.

The lawyer said the poll body approved Guanzon’s bid to replace the group’s original nominees on the basis of Sections 8 and 16 of Republic Act 7941 or the Party-list System Act.

The original set of nominees of Komunidad ng Pamilya Pasyente at Persons with Disabiliti­es party-list, which won a seat in the House of Representa­tives, resigned on June 14.

“Section 8 of that law states that alteration­s or change of names cannot happen after they have been submitted to Comelec. But the nominees resigned--and as you already know, the Comelec has no power to force nominees to stay in their position,” Laudiangco said.

“So the Comelec law department saw that the affidavits of withdrawal met legal requiremen­ts--they were signed, under oath, and notarized, and P3PWD itself submitted a board resolution about the withdrawal of the acceptance of nomination,” the official said, adding that “their Secretary-General also submitted a signed affidavit on this, and submitted a new list, so they met all the legal requiremen­ts.”

Laudiangco noted that Section 16 of the Party-list System Act requires that a group must submit a new list of nominees in the case of vacancy in the seats reserved for their representa­tives.

“Otherwise po kasi, hindi mapupunan yung vacancy na naganap (the vacancy won’t be filled),” he said.

He noted that this is not the first time this has happened to a party-list group.

Laudiangco had earlier said that those opposed to Guanzon’s substituti­on as P3PWD party-list nominee have until June 30 to file their petition before the poll body.

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A police o cer looks at an overloaded cargo truck that tilted on its side after the bridge that the truck was crossing collapsed in Catigbian, in central Bohol province.
AFP TILTED TRUCK. A police o cer looks at an overloaded cargo truck that tilted on its side after the bridge that the truck was crossing collapsed in Catigbian, in central Bohol province.

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