The Commission on Elections Second Division allowed on Wednesday former President Joseph Estrada to run for president in the May 2010 elections. The second division issued the ruling dismissing the disqualification case filed by a certain Evelio Pormento. In its ruling, the poll body’s second division said Estrada could not be covered by the constitutional ban on a President’s reelection because he is not an incumbent President intending to run for reelection.
The poll body added that Estrada, who was convicted of plunder in September 2007, was pardoned by President Macapagal-Arroyo a month after, and therefore, all his civil and political rights have been restored.
Estrada, who was present during the reading of the promulgation, hailed the ruling, saying it could boost his popularity ratings in surveys on presidential candidates. Estrada is currently running third in the public’s preference surveys behind Sen. Benigno Noynoy Aquino III, the front runner, and Sen. Manuel Villar.
"It is a victory of the Filipino people," Estrada said of the ruling. Pormento, the lawyer who filed the disqualification case against Estrada, said he would appeal the Second Division ruling to the Comelec en banc. According to him, the spirit of the constitutional ban on presidents seeking reelection is "absolute." Pormento said he has also started preparing an appeal to the Supreme Court if the Comelec en banc would uphold the second division ruling. Before the promulgation of the ruling, nuisance candidate Ely Pamatong created a scene by yelling at the Comelec commissioners, "I want to lead. Magnanakaw kayong lahat (You are all thieves!).
Comelec guards immediately detained Pamatong inside a Comelec office, and the Comelec held him for charges of indirect contempt. Comelec officials said he would be brought to the Manila City jail and be detained there for 10 days.
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