SC issues more TROs vs Comelec DQ rulings
- The Supreme Court issued temporary restraining orders against the disqualifications of Francis Leo Marcos and Noel Rosal for the 2025 elections, as confirmed by Comelec Chairperson George Erwin Garcia.
- Comelec will suspend the scheduled reprinting of official ballots due to new Supreme Court rulings, impacting the printing process initially set to resume on January 22.
- The Supreme Court's ruling prevents Comelec from declaring Marcos a nuisance candidate, which allows him to remain on the ballot for the Senate race.
- Comelec has reported a waste of six million printed ballots costing around P132 million due to previous disqualifications and is now adjusting its database for new ballots.
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USR requested in Parliament the convening of an extraordinary session, in which President Klaus Iohannis would present a report on the cancellation of the presidential elections of November 24. The person who made the request was the leader of the USR senators, Ştefan...
"Based on Article 18 of Rule 1, letter K, in conjunction with Article 91 of Rule 1, the USR group requests the convening of an extraordinary, real meeting, in which the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, presents to the Romanian Senate, or if he wishes, to the Reunited Parliament, a report on the presidential elections and the cancellation of the November 24 elections. We cannot know whether the data in May will be reliable data, with increas…
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Tuesday rejected an appeal by far-right candidate Calin Georgescu against a Romanian court decision to annul the results of the 2024 presidential election after he won the first round.
Deputy Radu Miruţă (USR) announced on Digi24 that all USR parliamentarians, senators and deputies, are voting in the plenary session of Parliament to dismiss Klaus Iohannis, but that the problem is that, in order to dismiss him, much more is needed...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) today rejected a request by far-right presidential candidate in Romania, Calin Georgescu, to issue an emergency ruling challenging the annulment of the first round of the November elections, in which he won.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rejected the request of Calin Georgescu, a far-right candidate, who qualified for the second round of the presidential election in Romania at the end of 2024, and who contested the cancellation of the vote....
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