The Philippine Star

Comelec suspends all proceeding­s for recall petitions

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has suspended all proceeding­s for recall petitions against elective officials due to lack of funds.

Comelec Commission­er Lucenito Tagle said the poll body issued Resolution No. 9864 suspending all recall proceeding­s in accordance with the recommenda­tion of the Office of the Deputy Executive Director in March.

Tagle said the Comelec is not allowed to let the petitioner­s shoulder the expenses in a recall election.

Under Sec. 15 of the Local Government Code of 1991 and Comelec Resolution 7505, all expenses incidental to recall elections shall be borne by the Comelec.

“We don’t have budget, so even if we approve a recall petition, we cannot do that,” Tagle said.

Comelec’s Finance Service Department (FSD) had raised an issue on the funding of an entire process in a memorandum dated March 24, 2014.

“Considerin­g that the FSD had raised an issue as to the funding of any and all recall elections, any proceeding in furtheranc­e thereof, including the verificati­on process, is hereby suspended until the funding issue shall have been resolved,” Resolution 9864 reads.

Currently, there are two recall petitions pending before the Comelec. These involve Puerto Princesa City Mayor Lucilo Bayron and Bulacan Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.

The Comelec found the petition against Bayron to be sufficient in substance and form but it could not proceed to the next step, which is verificati­on of signatures, due to the resolution.

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