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Sotto: Constituti­onal crisis if SC stops prexy, VP canvassing

- (Christia Marie Ramos © Philippine Daily Inquirer 2022)

MANILA — Petitions asking the Supreme Court to stop Congress from canvassing votes cast for the presidenti­al and vice- presidenti­al races are “courting a constituti­onal crisis” and such pleas before the High Court will not prosper, two Senate leaders said Thursday.

“If that happens, we will be courting a constituti­onal crisis from the fact that Congress can no longer meet after June 3rd,” Senate President Vicente Sotto III said in a message to reporters when asked for his comment on the matter.

“Who will then conduct the canvass as mandated by the Consti? July 25 is a key date for Congress. So, no President or VP by June 30? What do they propose? Holdover? Tell me if that is not a crisis!” he added.

Recently, two petitions were filed before the Supreme Court c hallenging t he decision of the Commission on Elections to dismiss the disqualifi­cation cases against presumptiv­e president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

The petitions also asked the High Court to temporaril­y s t o p C o n g r e s s f r o m canvassing votes in favor of

the presumptiv­e president.

“The petitions will not prosper,” Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon said.

A former Justice secretary, Drilon said the Supreme Court cannot stop Congress from performing its constituti­onal duty.

“The Supreme Court cannot restrain or stop the Congress, acting as the National Board of Canvassers, from performing its constituti­onal duty of canvassing the votes for President and Vice President of the Republic, and proclaimin­g the winner,” he said.

According to one of the petitions, the petitioner­s said it is not their “desire to impede the Congress of the Philippine­s from performing its constituti­onal duty; it is rather petitioner­s’ desire to ensure that Congress, in performing this duty, does not end up performing it in vain.”

The two chambers of Congress are expected to convene into the National Board of Canvassers on May 24. Congress is tasked to canvass votes for president and vice- president, and to proclaim the winners.

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