By Clarist Zablan, News5 Digital
(January 26, 2022) – A Commission on Elections (Comelec) official, who is due to retire in a week, on Wednesday said she was not deliberately delaying the resolution of several petitions seeking to disqualify the only son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from seeking the presidency.
Rowena Guanzon, who is also presiding over the Comelec’s first division, also brushed aside insinuations she was taking bribes to stall the cases against Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr .
She said the commissioner who is supposed to write the decision asked for more time after a lawyer working for the official contracted coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and he had to undergo quarantine as a close contact.
“Alam niyo di naman natin mapigilan yung mga tao kung may mga malupit na mga tao diyan, pero alam niyo naman ako, di naman siguro kayo maniniwala na nasuhulan ako para patagalin ko to, ang kasong disqualification ni Ferdinand Marcos Jr,” Guanzon said in a video statement.
The Comelec’s first division will decide on three disqualification petitions against Marcos, separately filed by the progressive party list Akbayan, screenwriter and Martial Law survivor Bonifacio Ilagan, and Abubakar Mangelen, the chair of a faction of Marcos Jr’s party Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP).
The petitions asked Comelec to disqualify the former senator, a frontrunner in the presidential race, because he was convicted by a local court for his failure to file income tax returns in 1982 to 1985.
The Comelec’s internal rules stated that divisions must release a resolution 15 days after a case is raffled, but the petitions have been awaiting decision for 16 days since it was raffled on January 19, Guanzon said.
Guanzon, the remaining Comelec commissioner who was not appointed by the current administration, asked the public to wait for a few more days for the ponente, who is another commissioner in her division, to complete the decision.
For her part, she has already written her separate opinion on the petitions since January 17, vowing to complete all her obligations with the commission before she retires next week.
“Napakalaking bagay po ito sa amin sa komisyon, at sakin sa aking professional career na matapos ko itong aking term sa Comelec na mahusay at maganda ang ending. Kaya lang di naman lahat ng bagay makokontrol ko lalo na pag di naman ako ang pangunahing susulat ng desisyon na ito,” she said.
Marcos is facing one more disqualification petition, which was raffled to the second division. The petitioners of the dismissed petition to cancel his certificate of candidacy have also filed a motion for the Comelec to reverse their decision.
(MM | With reports from Jen Calimon, News5)
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