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President
Aquino signs ARMM poll postponement law;
SC asked to nullify said law
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from
NAMFREL Election Monitor Vol.2, No.15
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President Aquino signed on June 30 the law
postponing the election in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM). Republic Act No. 10153 synchronizes the ARMM elections with
the national mid-term elections in May 2013.
Despite opposition from lawmakers and civil society organizations
and citizens both inside and outside the ARMM, the President
aggressively pushed in the House and Senate for the passing of the
bills that were eventually consolidated and signed into law.
Malacañang said the synchronization of the ARMM elections with the
national polls would be the first step to ensure peace and stability
in the region, allowing the government time and opportunity to
implement reforms in the ARMM.
Minutes after the signing, House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman filed
a petition before the Supreme Court to nullify the ARMM poll
synchronization law, citing the following reasons: |
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Violation of the
constitutional guaranty of elective and representative
regional officials in ARMM with the deferment of elections
for almost two years and the installation of
officers-in-charge (OIC); |
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Unconstitutional expansion of
the President’s limited power of general supervision over
ARMM officials to the more potent power of control which is
inherent in the appointment and dismissal of OICs; |
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Failure of the Senate to
garner a 2/3 vote which is required by the Organic Act, as
amended, to make valid the amendments introduced in R.A. No.
10153; |
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Failure to provide for the
holding of the mandatory plebiscite for the ratification of
the amendments contained in R.A. 10153; |
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Denial of the right of
suffrage to ARMM voters for a long period in violation of
the safeguard on
periodic and popular elections; and |
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Setting aside of the holdover
of incumbents until their successors are elected and
qualified
as provided for in the Organic Act, as amended, in order to
give way to officers-in-charge. |
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Respondents include Executive Secretary
Paquito Ochoa Jr. The petition also seeks to have the Commission on
Elections (Comelec)
resume operations for the preparation of the polls for August.
Last week, former Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr. had vowed to join
others to question before the Supreme Court any ARMM postponement
law. In previous weeks, two petitioners filed a petition questioning
the constitutionality of moves to postpone the region polls but
the high court did not act on it since a law had not been signed.
Given this looming impasse, it would be prudent for Comelec to still
prepare and maintain its state of readiness for any eventuality.
(Source: ABS-CBN News, Interaksyon) |
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