VOL. XXIX NO. 315 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 THURSday : dECEMBER 24, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Grace, Binay tied in new poll
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Poe’s woes Go on: 5 dAys to APPeAl
By Rey E. Requejo, sara susanne D. Fabunan and Macon RamosAraneta
PRESIDENTIAL aspirant Senator Grace Poe has only five days to bring her case to the Supreme Court before the Commission on Elections excludes her from the official list of candidates, the chairman of the poll body said Wednesday.
In a press conference, Comelec Chairman Andres Bautista said Poe’s name was still on the list of candidates at the moment despite the poll body’s decision to disqualify her from running for president in 2016. “Right now, her name is still on the ballot,” Bautista said. However, Rule 37 of the Omnibus Election Code says decisions in preproclamation cases and petitions to deny due course to or cancel Certificates of Candidacy will become final and executory after the lapse of five days from their promulgation.
The lapse of the five-day period in this case would be Dec. 28—meaning Poe’s camp would have to obtain a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court over the Christmas holidays and a weekend. Poe’s lawyer, George Garcia, questioned the timing of the Comelec en banc’s decision. “We really didn’t expect the Comelec to side with us, but what is really sad is that they released this decision two days before Christmas,” Garcia said in Filipino. “Now we have no choice but to use these holidays to prepare our petition.” A Supreme Court official said the justices
may act on a petition filed by Poe even if they are on recess. Court spokesman Theodore Te said the tribunal’s rules allow them to grant relief in urgent cases and issue temporary restraining orders without the need to first hold session. If case is raffled to full court, it is the Chief Justice who can issue the TRO; if it is to a division, it will be the chairman of the division, Te said. Under the rules, the Chief Justice may issue a TRO upon the recommendation of the justice in charge and subject to confirmation of the full court in their next session, which will be on Jan. 12, 2016. Next page
For Poe. Supporters of presidential candidate Grace Poe rally outside the Commission on Elections offices on Wednesday after the poll body disqualified Poe in next year’s election. Ey AcAsio
Reds break own truce, strike at AFP post
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Trust in Aquino continues to go down By Adelle chua FILIPINOS trusted President Benigno Aquino III less in December 2015 than they did in May and September, even as his performance and approval ratings for the same period were higher than they were six months ago, according to The Standard Poll conducted
by this newspaper’s resident pollster, Junie Laylo. The December survey was conducted between Dec. 4 and 12, with 1,500 biometrically registered voter respondents from the National Capital Region, Northern/Central Luzon, Southern Luzon/Bicol, Visayas and Mindanao. The survey has a margin of error of plus or
minus 2 percent on the national level. Respondents across the country rated President Aquino’s performance at a net 43 percent, up from 28 percent in May and 40 percent in September. Aquino’s performance rating was highest in Mindanao, with net 66 percent in December from 44 percent Next page