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2001-06-26 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| On April 18, 2001, the Comelec required the respondents in the two disqualification cases to file Comments within three days from notice. It also set the date for hearing on April 26, 2001,[6] but subsequently reset it to May 3, 2001.[7] During the hearing, however, Commissioner Ralph C. Lantion merely directed the parties to submit their respective memoranda.[8] | |||||
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2001-06-26 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| On April 17, 2001, Petitioner Bayan Muna also filed before this Court a Petition,[12] docketed as GR No. 147613, also challenging Comelec Omnibus Resolution No. 3785. In its Resolution dated May 9, 2001,[13] the Court ordered the consolidation of the two Petitions before it; directed respondents named in the second Petition to file their respective Comments on or before noon of May 15, 2001; and called the parties to an Oral Argument on May 17, 2001. It added that the Comelec may proceed with the counting and canvassing of votes cast for the party-list elections, but barred the proclamation of any winner therein, until further orders of the Court. | |||||
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2001-06-26 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| On April 17, 2001, Petitioner Bayan Muna also filed before this Court a Petition,[12] docketed as GR No. 147613, also challenging Comelec Omnibus Resolution No. 3785. In its Resolution dated May 9, 2001,[13] the Court ordered the consolidation of the two Petitions before it; directed respondents named in the second Petition to file their respective Comments on or before noon of May 15, 2001; and called the parties to an Oral Argument on May 17, 2001. It added that the Comelec may proceed with the counting and canvassing of votes cast for the party-list elections, but barred the proclamation of any winner therein, until further orders of the Court. | |||||