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Sereno supporters set to hold ‘Jericho March’ protest Friday

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 06:14 PM May 09, 2018

Supporters of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno will hold a “support protest” on Friday, hours before the special full-court session where Supreme Court (SC) justices will vote on Sereno’s fate.

Tagged as “Jericho March,” the protest will start at 4:00 a.m. in front of the Supreme Court building along Padre Faura in Manila.

A group called Coalition for Justice will ask the SC to junk the quo warranto petition, filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida, seeking to unseat Sereno.

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According to the group, the quo warranto petition should be junked by the SC because based on the Constitution, only an impeachment proceeding could oust a Chief Justice.

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The coalition is composed of at least 60 groups from different sectors, including religious organizations.

Coalition for Justice

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“Maaring hindi milyon-milyon [na tao] ang matipon natin pero ang nirerepresenta natin ay ang bayan ng Pilipinas,” Bishop Dan Balais of the Intercessors for the Philippines said on Wednesday during a press conference.

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The chief magistrate had taken an indefinite leave last March but returned to work at around 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

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READ: Sereno returns to Supreme Court

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She will preside over the en banc session on Friday but will inhibit herself when the quo warranto petition against her is tackled during the session, her spokesperson said earlier. /vvp

READ: Sereno spox: CJ will preside May 11 SC en banc session

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