Poe hails SC decision affirming her natural-born status

SENATE RESUME SESSION / MAY 23 2016 Senator Grace Poe attends the session as the Senate resume on Monday. INQUIRER PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

Sen. Grace Poe attends a Senate session in this May 2016 photo. Poe welcomes the Supreme Court decision affirming her status as a natural-born Filipino, which makes her eligible to run for public office. INQUIRER PHOTO

Sen. Grace Poe on Tuesday hailed the Supreme Court’s decision upholding her status as a natural-born Filipino, as she expressed hope that this would finally put the issue to rest.

“I welcome the decision of the Supreme Court in dismissing the baseless petition questioning the final decision of the Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) which previously ruled in favor of my qualifications as senator of our people,” Poe said in a statement.

“I laud the court in affirming my status, and in effect all other foundlings in the country, as natural-born Filipinos, with full rights to serve the nation. I sincerely hope that this will put the issue to rest, and that all foundlings be given due recognition each of us deserves,” she added.

The Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) junked with finality last December the case filed by radio commentator Rizalito David seeking to unseat Poe as senator because of her citizenship.

David elevated the issue before the Supreme Court, which upheld the SET’s decision.

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