Poe seems ‘very calm’ despite looming SC decision—Osmeña | Inquirer News

Poe seems ‘very calm’ despite looming SC decision—Osmeña

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 02:49 PM March 03, 2016

Senator Grace Poe seemed to be “very calm” and “not anxious” despite the impending decision of the Supreme Court (SC) on the disqualification cases filed against her, Senator Serge Osmeña said on Thursday.

“She might know something because last night, my wife bumped into her at a wedding, Grace was the ninang (godmother) and she was very calm and she was not anxious about the decision that will be made next week,” Osmeña said at a regular forum in the Senate.

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“I believe the Supreme Court is having an en banc session on March 9 so that’s six days from today. That’s on Wednesday next week. No she doesn’t seem bothered,” the senator added.

Osmeña predicted that it would be a close vote at the SC on whether or not Poe should be removed as senator because of her citizenship and if she should be barred from running for president in May over her residency and citizenship.

The SC, he said, might split the issues between the residency and citizenship.

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The citizenship issue is the subject of a petition filed by defeated senatorial bet Rizalito David that seeks to unseat Poe as senator but was junked by the Senate Electoral Tribunal. The petitioner elevated the case to the SC.

The residency and the citizenship issues, meanwhile, are the subjects of disqualification cases filed at the Commission on Elections (Comelec), which later cancelled Poe’s certificate of candidacy for president in May. The senator appealed the Comelec ruling at the high tribunal.

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Despite the questions on Poe’s qualifications, Osmeña said he would rather see her name in the ballot and just let the people decide whether or not they want her to become president.

“But I still don’t want to fool around or tinker with the Philippine Constitution, which is very clear—either your mother or your father is a Filipino and you have to prove it,” he said.

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“Can you imagine how many kids would be foundlings tomorrow if they decide? They will not even bother to go through the naturalization process anymore…basta sasabihin nila, foundling ito (they will just claim that he or she is a foundling)…” added, Osmena, who helped Poe when she first ran and won the senatorial race in 2013.

Abandoned as an infant at a church in Iloilo, Poe was adopted by popular actors Susan Roces, and the late Fernando Poe Jr. IDL

TAGS: citizenship, disqualification, foundling, Grace Poe, Politics, residency, Serge Osmena, Supreme Court

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