The Freeman

Lawyer challenges Grace’s candidacy

MANILA — A day after Senator Grace Poe filed her candidacy for president, a lawyer on Friday filed a petition before the Commission on Elections to have it invalidate­d.

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Lawyer Estrella "Star" Elamparo, a registered voter from Makati City, said she took a personal initiative to file the petition that could disqualify Poe from the presidenti­al race.

In the petition, Elamparo said she is "bringing her capacity as a lawyer dedicated to the rule of law to ensure that only those who meet the qualificat­ions for public office will be able to present him or herself to the electorate as among the body choices."

"It can lead to [Poe's] disqualifi­cation," Elamparo said.

The lawyer submitted the petition dated October 16, 2015 to consider the time requiremen­t for petitions to deny candidacy certificat­es. Petitions must be filed within five days from the filing of candidacy before Comelec.

Elamparo said the filing of petition was already planned prior to Poe's filing of her candidacy documents.

Poe's lawyer, George Garcia, said his camp has prepared for the possibilit­y of new disqualifi­cation cases such as that filed by Elamparo.

"We totally expected and prepared for it. We know who are the people behind this and their evil plans," Garcia said in a statement on Friday.

He said Poe is expecting more attempts to have her kicked out of the presidenti­al derby in 2016.

"We will fight them to the end, armed only with the law, reason and the truth," Garcia added.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM/ROSETTE ADEL ?? Lawyer Estrella Elamparo shows members of the media the petition for disqualifi­cation of Senator Grace Poe from the presidenti­al race.
PHILSTAR.COM/ROSETTE ADEL Lawyer Estrella Elamparo shows members of the media the petition for disqualifi­cation of Senator Grace Poe from the presidenti­al race.

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