Following
the removal of former Congressman Kiko Barzaga as representative of the lone
district of Dasmariñas, Cavite, George Erwin Mojica Garcia clarified that his
expulsion from the House of Representatives does not automatically prevent him
from seeking public office again.
Garcia
explained that under existing laws and jurisprudence, expulsion from Congress
is administrative in nature and does not constitute a perpetual
disqualification to hold public office.
“Yes, pwede
siyang mag-file ng Certificate of Candidacy, sapagkat ang kanyang
pagkakatanggal sa pagiging Kongresista ay hindi po perpetual disqualification
to hold public office,” Garcia said.
The COMELEC
chief noted that any challenge to Barzaga’s possible candidacy may still be
raised before the proper courts, including the Supreme Court, once the election
guidelines are issued.
“Kung sakali
po na ‘yung aking naging statement na makakatakbo siya ay merong gustong
mag-question later, especially kapag nilabas na namin ‘yung guidelines, ‘yan
naman po ay pwedeng itaas sa Korte Suprema,” Garcia added.
Garcia also
announced that the COMELEC is preparing for a possible special election in
Dasmariñas, Cavite following the vacancy in the House of Representatives. The
poll body is initially estimating around P200 million in expenses for the
conduct of the election, considering the district’s 437,730 registered voters.
Under the
Constitution, a special election must be held not earlier than 60 days and not
later than 90 days after the vacancy occurs. Garcia said the COMELEC En Banc is
considering possible dates, including August 22 or August 29, 2026.
“Tayo po ay
binigyan ng ating Saligang Batas na magsagawa ng special election ng hindi po
maaga ng animnapung (60) araw at hindi po lalagpas ng siyamnapung (90) araw
matapos ang pagkakaroon ng bakante,” Garcia said.
With
transparency and adherence to the law as the COMELEC’s priority, Garcia
emphasized that the commission will ensure that the electoral process remains
guided by constitutional rules and established legal principles.

Comments
Post a Comment