The Freeman

Marcos files motion to dismiss Robredo counter-protest

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MANILA — Defeated vice presidenti­al bet Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. yesterday filed an omnibus motion to dismiss the counter-protest of Vice President Leni Robredo against his electoral protest.

Marcos filed the motion following the failure of the Robredo camp to pay P15.6 million as cash deposit for her counter-protest which includes 31,278 clustered precincts.

On March 21, the Supreme Court, sitting as the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal (PET), directed Marcos and Robredo to pay P66.2 million and P15.6 million, respective­ly for their protest and counter-protest.

Marcos was able to pay the first tranche of cash deposit worth P36 million before the set deadline last April 17 while Robredo failed to do so.

Robredo was supposed to pay the first installmen­t of P8 million before the deadline.

The Marcos camp also asked the PET to immediatel­y set the preliminar­y conference for his election protest.

The Robredo camp earlier said that they are willing to pay for their counter-protest only after the Marcos camp finishes the revision and recount of ballots.

"The payment that we are supposed to pay is for our counter-protest. So the counter-protest will only start after the protest and that is under Rule 65 of the Presidenti­al Electoral Tribunal," Romulo Macalintal, Robredo's election lawyer, said in a television interview earlier this week.

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