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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Fil-Ams hit out at Comelec bias

Los Angeles—Despite the cold winter winds and chilling weather, scores of brave  Filipino-American  leaders of the Grace Poe Movement rallied in front of the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles to protest the Comelec’s  exclusion of Senator Grace Poe.

Jun Caringal, GPM North Canada lead convenor, said, “The Aquino-Roxas political maneuver  is for the candidate of the administration to have no competitor for the presidency and win by default.”

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Defying the cold winds of winter, Fil-American leaders in Los Angeles protest the bias exemplified by the Commission on Elections in the case of Senator Grace Poe. 

In a statement, the Fil-Am leaders said: “We vehemently protest this apparent anti-FilAm bias against Grace Poe. It seems the Aquino administration  is only after our remittances. More than 50 precent of the $20-billion  remittances made by Overseas Filipino Workers come  from the United States.”

On the other hand, the Aquino-Roxas and the Comelec  wanted to prevent a fellow Fil-Am from running in the highest position in the land. “A very clear anti Fil-Am Bias which  must be stopped, ” Caringal said.

Art Garcia, also of the GPM-USA, said, “This will be the first time in the history of electoral politics in the Philippines that the Comelec  is out to disqualify a candidate like Senator Grace Poe who is not a nuisance candidate  but has  been duly elected   in 2013 with close to 21 million votes.”

Veteran newsman Larry Pelayo said, “ We honestly ask and wonder why is it the Comelec  is running after Poe when they barely touch other nuisance candidates? Therefore, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte should watch out and also Vice-President Binay against the Aquino-Roxas demolition job with the use of the Comelec  as the stamp pad.”    

Dr. Veronico Agatep added, “ The Comelec  acted in undue haste and abused its discretion. It is now left for the Supreme Court to correct the abuses of the Comelec.”

It is very clear that the Comelec  is encroaching on the high court acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal’s jurisdiction in disqualifying candidates on the merits of their residency and citizenship.

After the protest, the rallyist enjoyed coffee and tea at a nearby coffee shop. A relief from strong and chilling December winds.

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