Comelec suspends resolution ousting Vizcaya governor
February 22, 2006 | 12:00am
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya The Commission on Elections (Comelec) denied yesterday the issuance of a writ of execution carrying out its first divisions resolution unseating Nueva Vizcaya Gov. Luisa Lloren-Cuaresma in favor of former board member Leonardo Perez Jr.
Lawyer Romulo Makalintal, Cuaresmas legal counsel, said the implementation of the first divisions resolution has been suspended pending the decision of the Comelec en banc on Cuaresmas motion to overturn it.
With the poll bodys decision, Makalintal said Cuaresma will remain as governor until the Comelec en banc rules otherwise.
A day after the issuance of the resolution, Perez filed an urgent motion for the Comelec to issue a writ of execution for him to assume the governorship "considering the clear mandate that the (Jan. 31 resolution) is immediately executory."
Cuaresmas lawyers, however, argued that the resolution is not final and executory and subsequently filed the motion for reconsideration.
Earlier, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ruled that Cuaresma remains as the legitimate governor.
Lawyer Emiterio Moreno Jr., legal service division director of the DILG central office, said, "Cuaresma is still the one to be recognized as governor despite the first divisions resolution annulling her proclamation."
Moreno said Cuaresmas motion for reconsideration with the Comelec en banc automatically suspends the execution of the resolution.
Lawyer Romulo Makalintal, Cuaresmas legal counsel, said the implementation of the first divisions resolution has been suspended pending the decision of the Comelec en banc on Cuaresmas motion to overturn it.
With the poll bodys decision, Makalintal said Cuaresma will remain as governor until the Comelec en banc rules otherwise.
A day after the issuance of the resolution, Perez filed an urgent motion for the Comelec to issue a writ of execution for him to assume the governorship "considering the clear mandate that the (Jan. 31 resolution) is immediately executory."
Cuaresmas lawyers, however, argued that the resolution is not final and executory and subsequently filed the motion for reconsideration.
Earlier, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ruled that Cuaresma remains as the legitimate governor.
Lawyer Emiterio Moreno Jr., legal service division director of the DILG central office, said, "Cuaresma is still the one to be recognized as governor despite the first divisions resolution annulling her proclamation."
Moreno said Cuaresmas motion for reconsideration with the Comelec en banc automatically suspends the execution of the resolution.
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