THE Supreme Court (SC) has granted the petition of the Duterte Youth Partylist to declare as null and void a Commission on Elections (Comelec) resolution allowing the substitution of nominees of P3PWD Partylist beyond the prescribed period.
THE Supreme Court has granted the petition of the Duterte Youth Partylist to declare as null and void a Commission on Elections resolution allowing the substitution of nominees of P3PWD Partylist beyond the prescribed period.In a 131-page resolution, the court en banc said the Comelec committed grave abuse of discretion, and made permanent as well its earlier temporary restraining order, dated July 29,2022.
In May this year, the Comelec ruled that it will no longer allow the substitution of candidates beyond the deadline of the filing of certificates of candidacy for bets running in next year's elections.The poll body said that it will only allow the substitution of candidates on grounds of death or disqualification.
Court Voids Comelec Resolution On Substitution Of Candidates
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