Philippine Guardians Brotherhood, Inc Vs COMELEC
Philippine Guardians Brotherhood, Inc Vs COMELEC
Philippine Guardians Brotherhood, Inc Vs COMELEC
Facts:
The Philippine Guardians Brotherhood, Inc. (PGBI) files a petition
for review and a motion for reconsideration to nullify Commission
on Elections (COMELEC) Resolution No. 8679 dated October 13,
2009 insofar as it relates to PGBI and the Resolution dated
December 9, 2009. These resolutions delisted PGBI from the
roster of registered national, regional or sectoral parties,
organizations or coalitions under the party-list system.
Issue:
Whether the MINERO ruling can be use as a legal basis in
delisting PGBI.
Held:
According to the Court, the MINERO ruling is an erroneous
application of Section 6(8) of RA 7941; hence, it cannot sustain
PGBI's delisting from the roster of registered national, regional or
sectoral parties, organizations or coalitions under the party-list
system.
First the law is clear in that the word "or" is a disjunctive term
signifying disassociation and independence of one thing from the
other things enumerated; it should, as a rule, be construed in the
sense in which it ordinarily implies, as a disjunctive word. Thus,
the plain, clear and unmistakable language of the law provides for
two separate reasons for delisting.
Second, MINERO is diametrically opposed to the legislative intent
of Section 6(8) of RA 7941 and therefore, simply cannot stand. Its
basic defect lies in its characterization of the non-participation of a
party-list organization in an election as similar to a failure to
garner the 2% threshold party-list vote.
What MINERO effectively holds is that a party list organization
that does not participate in an election necessarily gets, by default,