The Philippine Star

No support for Sereno from judges, court workers

- Edu Punay, Romina Cabrera

An outpouring of support from judges and court workers that characteri­zed the late chief magistrate Renato Corona’s effort to avoid ouster has been less evident in Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno’s own struggle against impeachmen­t.

Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman’s call for judges to support the embattled Sereno drew muted response at the national convention of the Metropolit­an and City Judges Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MetCJAP) in Legazpi City last week.

Lagman was a guest speaker at the event where he asked the judges to come out with a manifesto of support for Sereno, a participan­t in the convention revealed to

The STAR yesterday. “None of the judges reacted to it. As far as I know, the organizati­on has no plans of issuing such manifesto,” the source, who requested anonymity due to lack of authority to speak for MetCJAP, said.

Sereno was publicly seen with prominent opposition personalit­ies during the unveiling of a monument to the late freedom fighter Jose Diokno at the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) last Sept. 21, the 45th anniversar­y of martial law declaratio­n by the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos.

In the Sept. 21 event, Sereno called on the youth to continue the fight for democracy amid new threats to human rights. With Sereno at the event were former president Benigno Aquino III, Vice President Leni Robredo and Senate minority leader Franklin Drilon.

An insider also revealed that the Philippine Associatio­n of Court Employees, an organizati­on of over 27,000 employees in lower courts nationwide, has taken a similar stand and decided not to issue a statement on Sereno’s impeachmen­t.

The STAR earlier reported that the Supreme Court Employees Associatio­n has refused to support the Chief Justice, with its officers saying she is not popular among SC employees.

The employees could not help but compare Sereno to Corona, whom they supported during the historic impeachmen­t trial in 2012.

“She’s no CJ Corona who would go out of his way to talk to the smallest employees in the court and check on their concerns. It is also during her time when our allowances were cut significan­tly,” an employee commented. –

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