Philippine Daily Inquirer

SC JUNKS MARCOS LOYALIST’S CASE TO OUST CHIEF JUSTICE

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

Setting aside their difference­s with Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, members of the Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out one of the two petitions aimed at banishing her from office.

Theodore Te, the tribunal’s spokespers­on, said the justices unanimousl­y decided to junk the pleading filed by lawyer Oliver Lozano, a known loyalist of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, during their weekly full-court deliberati­ons.

“The court resolved to dismiss the petition ... for failing to provide substantia­l allegation­s to justify a cause of action,” Te said in a press conference.

A court insider said all the 14 magistrate­s believed that Lozano’s petition “lacked substance” to stand legal scrutiny.

Lozano said unseating the Chief Justice would “preserve the integrity of the judiciary and public faith in the justice system.”

He filed the petition on March 1, or just two days after Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez disclosed he might challenge in the high court the legality of Sereno’s designatio­n.

As if on cue, Solicitor Gen- eral Jose Calida did exactly what Alvarez wanted to do when he filed a quo warranto petition in the high court on Monday.

In his petition, Lozano urged the tribunal to revoke Sereno’s designatio­n as head of the judiciary “in the paramount interest of public welfare” and to “preserve the independen­ce of the judiciary from Congress.”

“The protracted and scandalous controvers­y over the validity of Chief Justice Sereno’s appointmen­t and [the] impeachmen­t [complaint] against her have caused deep division and dissension [on] the bench and bar,” he said.

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