Proclamation of winning senators, party-lists seen this week

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

May 19, 2019, 5:47 pm

<p><strong>PROCLAMATION OF WINNERS.</strong> Comelec-Education and Information Division Assistant Director Frances Arabe speaks to reporters at the National Board of Canvassers' headquarters in Pasay City on Sunday (May 19, 2019). Arabe says the proclamation of the winning senators and party-list groups is expected within the week. <em>(Photo by Joyce Rocamora)</em></p>

PROCLAMATION OF WINNERS. Comelec-Education and Information Division Assistant Director Frances Arabe speaks to reporters at the National Board of Canvassers' headquarters in Pasay City on Sunday (May 19, 2019). Arabe says the proclamation of the winning senators and party-list groups is expected within the week. (Photo by Joyce Rocamora)

MANILA -- The proclamation of the winning senators and party-list groups is expected within the week, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said Sunday.

The Comelec, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, has already tabulated a total of 161 Certificates of Canvass (COC) as of Sunday afternoon.

The commission is now waiting for six COCs from the provinces of Isabela and Zamboanga del Sur, as well as Washington DC, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Nigeria.

"Zamboanga will come in today and we are waiting also for three or more countries that have no COCs yet. Hopefully, within the day or until tomorrow, their COCs arrive," Frances Arabe, assistant director of the Comelec Education and Information Division, told reporters, noting the proclamation may either be on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.

Asked if the Comelec would allow a partial proclamation for candidates whose votes are already far too high, Arabe said "it depends."

"If we can do a partial, we can hold a partial (proclamation) first," she said.

George Garcia, election lawyer and legal counsel of seven senatorial candidates, was among those who agreed to conduct a partial proclamation.

"From the political point of view, habang tumatagal ang proclamation kasi maraming nanawagan na i-suspend ang proclamation (the longer the proclamation gets delayed, the more people would ask for further suspension)," he told reporters in an interview.

"Di natin sinasabing 'wag silang pagbigyan. It's part of democracy and part of due process. Kaya lang, sa dami ng nananawagan ng ganiyan, minsan maraming lumalabas na isyu na hindi na related sa canvassing, hindi na related sa results ng elections (It's not wrong. It's part of democracy, part of due process, but with the huge number of those requesting this, sometimes the issues cropping up are no longer related to the canvassing or the results of the election)," Garcia added. (PNA)

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