ManilaTimes-Jan 17

The Commission on Elections has dismissed the disqualification case filed against presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. Sources at the commission told The Manila Times that the poll body denied for lack of merit the petition seeking the cancellation of his certificate of candidacy. They said that a 32-page ruling signed by Presiding Commissioner Socorro Inting and concurred in by Commissioners Antonio Kho and Rey Bulay was issued by the commission. Kho issued a separate concurring opinion. The petition was filed by Fr. Christian Buenafe and several others. The petitioners claimed that the former senator cannot run for public office because he was convicted by a Quezon City court for his multiple failure to file his income tax return from 1982 to 1985. However, the Comelec ruled that Marcos is eligible to run for the president since he is not perpetually disqualified to seek elective office and did not commit any misrepresentation in the filing of his COC. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/01/17/news/comelec-junks-disqualification-case-vs-marcos/1829618