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Comelec, Rappler told to answer Calida petition over 2022 polls partnership


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In this file photo taken July 2, 2019, Solicitor General Jose Calida talks to reporters before the oral arguments on the plea for Writ of Kalikasan over some parts of the West Philippine Sea.

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MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court has ordered the Commission on Elections and online news company Rappler to answer the petition filed by government lawyers seeking the nullification of its memorandum of agreement for the 2022 national elections.

 

“In the case of Republic of the Philippines represented by the Office of the Solicitor general and Rappler, the Court En Banc during its deliberations today ordered the respondents to file their respective comments on the petition and application for a [temporary restraining order],” SC spokesperson Brian Hosaka told reporters on Tuesday.

 

Comelec and Rappler were given the non-extendible period of ten days from receipt of order to file their comments to the SC.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/03/15/2167468/comelec-rappler-told-answer-calida-petition-over-2022-polls-partnership

 

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