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SC issues TRO vs. Comelec rule on appointees' party-list nomination

Oct 01, 2024 View Original Article
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    Center

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    40% ReliableFair

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : The temporary restraining order (TRO) concerns Section 11, Rule II of Comelec Resolution No. 11045, which, among other things, provides that "public officials who accept a nomination as a party-list representative may continue to hold office even after acceptance of their nomination.
52% : "Macalintal said that "in previous elections, such as in the 2022 national and local elections, the Comelec has been very consistent in its rule that 'public appointive officials shall be considered ipso facto resigned from office and must vacate the same upon the filing of Certificates of Nomination and Acceptance of Nomination' in party-list elections as provided in its August 2021 Resolution No. 10717.
43% : Comelec is enjoined from implementing Section 11 of its Resolution No. 11045.

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