Martial Law survivors are urging the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to resolve the disqualification case against presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., citing concerns over undue delay.
The group expressed that the "undue delay" casts doubt on the integrity and competence of the poll body.
Political analysts also called on the Comelec to resolve the disqualification cases against Marcos Jr. this month to maintain credibility, emphasizing the need for quick and judicious action.
Comelec commissioner George Garcia stated that the poll body will decide on the disqualification cases against Marcos Jr. this week at the earliest or the third week of April.
Garcia mentioned that the Comelec will base its ruling only on the evidence presented so far.
Marcos' camp has repeatedly said that all the cases against him are "political trash," lodged by "political assassins," intended to block his presidential bid.
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