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Comelec cannot declare non-soce poll bets as nuisance – MacalintalFerdinand G. Patinio

Posted on July 19, 2015

MANILA, July 19 (PNA) — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has no power to declare as “nuisance candidates” in the May 2016 elections those candidates who, for the first time, failed to file statement of contributions and expenses (SOCE) in 2013 elections or failed to pay the fines it imposed.

Atty. Romulo Macalintal said that the candidates alleged failure to file the SOCE or failure to pay the imposed fines is not included in the definition of “nuisance candidates”.

“Under Section 69 of the Omnibus Election Code in that their certificate of candidacy “has been filed to put the election process in mockery or disrepute or to cause confusion among the voters by the similarity of names of other candidates or no bona fide intention to run for the office,” he explained.

The election lawyer added, “The fact that these candidates were able to run in the 2013 polls is evident enough that they could not be treated as nuisance candidates.”

In this case, Macalintal said that the poll body can only impose the fines against erring politicians.

“Under paragraph 4, Section 14 of Republic Act 7166, the Comelec may only impose a fine ranging from P10,000 to P30,000 to candidates who, for the first time, failed to file their SOCE and if the fine is not paid, the Comelec may issue a “writ of execution against the properties of the offender,” he said.

The lawyer added that the “Comelec cannot add to nor deduct from what is provided for by the law. It may find some gaps in the law but it is not for Comelec to supply the gaps since its function is not legislative. It is only Congress that could amend such law.”

He said that there is nothing in the law which permits the Comelec to file a motion to declare one as a ‘nuisance candidate’ “because in such an eventuality, the Comelec might be performing the unconstitutional function of being the complainant, prosecutor and judge rolled into one. (Barican vs Comelec, June 18, 1992, Minute Resolution).”

Macalintal noted that the power of the Comelec or right of any “interested party” to file such petition under Section 69 of the OEC, was superseded by Section 5 of RA 6646 which now limits the filing of petition to declare a candidate as “nuisance candidate” to “any registered candidate for the same office.”

However, he said that if the candidates failed to file their SOCE for the second time, the commission may impose penalties provided by the law.

“At present, under paragraph 7, Section 14 of RA 7166, only by the commission of a second or subsequent offense of failure to file SOCE or pay the fine thereof where the offending candidate shall be subject to perpetual disqualification to hold public office in addition to the fine to be imposed by the Comelec,” he explained.

Macalintal added, “It is in this case where the Comelec could motu propio or on its own disqualify such second-offender candidate by virtue of its constitutional duty to “enforce and administer all laws” where it can bar from running for public office those suffering from perpetual special disqualification as held by the Supreme Court in Jalosjos vs Comelec on October 9, 2012.”

The poll body, earlier said that they are studying the possibility of declaring some candidates as nuisance for failure to file their SOCEs for the 2013 polls. (PNA)

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