MANILA, Philippines - Marinduque Rep. Regina Reyes on Friday
denounced what she described as attempts to influence members of the House of
Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET) to unseat her over a pending poll
protest.
In a statement, Reyes said the HRET would hear her case on
Aug. 28, but a draft decision is allegedly circulating among HRET members
disqualifying her in favor of her rival, former congressman Lord Allan Velasco.
Velasco is the son of Supreme Court Associate Justice
Presbitero Velasco, who chairs the HRET.
Reyes did not give details on how the purported draft was
circulated, but claimed it was penned by an SC justice with the HRET.
Other members of the HRET are SC Associate Justices Diosdado
Peralta and Lucas Bersamin, and Reps. Franklin Bautista, Joselito Andrew
Mendoza, Wilfrido Mark Enverga, Luzviminda Ilagan, Ma. Theresa Bonoan and Jerry
TreƱas.
Reyes said a copy of the draft was given to her by a member
of the House whom she refused to identify.
“This incident comes on the heels of a rumor that says a few
members of the HRET were wined and dined in New York by a close relative of the
Velascos,” she said.
A statement from the Philippine Consul General’s office said
the HRET members visited the New York State board of elections and the Schenectady
County in Albany to learn about their election rules and procedures in an
automated system.
Reyes urged HRET members not to be swayed by what she
described as “immoral moves of her rivals and their cohorts.”
She appealed to the HRET to allow her to testify and present
evidence to prove she accomplished all requirements needed in the Marinduque
congressional race.
The case against Reyes stemmed from a complaint alleging she
is a US citizen.
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