(June 14, 2022) – A retired poll commissioner has been named to represent a party-list group for persons with disability in the 19th Congress, the acting spokesman of the election body said on Tuesday.
Rex Laudiangco of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said that the Komunidad ng Pamilya, Pasyente at Persons With Disabilities (P3PWD) Partylist submitted documents stating that its first nominee Grace Yeneza resigned from her post as she needed to care for her daughter who recently fell ill. The rest of the party-list’s five nominees also resigned.
Rowena Guanzon and four other names took their places as nominees of P3PWD Partylist, based on the documents submitted by the party-list group and published by the poll body.
“Last May 30, I took my oath of office as a member of the House of Representatives. But thinking it over, I now believe that it would not be fair to our Party List’s constituents for me to carry on sitting as their representative in Congress if I cannot give my full attention to the job at hand,” Yeneza said in her resignation letter.
JUST IN | Natanggap na ng Commission on Elections ang Affidavit of Acceptance as Nominee ni retired commissioner Rowena Guanzon, June 14. | via Greg Gregorio pic.twitter.com/WiNKXR9ZMM
— News5 (@News5PH) June 14, 2022
Second nominee Ira Paulo Pozon said he resigned for “personal reasons.” Another nominee, Lily Grace Tiangco, said she needed to “assist [her] husband in [their] business.”
If approved by the poll body, Guanzon will serve as the party-list group’s sole representative in the incoming 19th Congress. The group won one seat in the May 2022 polls.
However, the poll body said the new set of nominees will still be “subject to the deliberation of the Commission en banc.”
Also newly nominated in the party-list group are Rosalie Garcia, Cherrie Belmonte-Lim, Donnabel Tenorio, and Rodolfo Villar Jr.
A Comelec resolution stated that Party-list groups can only file for withdrawal and substitutions of nominees until November 15 last year, or by mid-day of elections last May 9 if they ran out of nominees due to death and disqualification.
But the Party-list Systems Act allows party-list groups to submit additional nominees if their list has been exhausted.
Guanzon campaigned for P3PWD shortly after retiring from Comelec last February. She was hinting during the campaign that she would represent the party-list group, but the Comelec earlier said they have not received substitution documents from them before the election day.
(MM | With reports from Greg Gregorio, News 5)
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