Guanzon to require BBM camp to present notarized medical certificate
Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Rowena Guanzon will be asking the camp of presidential aspirant Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to present a notarized medical certificate.

This after the former senator failed to attend physically or virtually, the Comelec's preliminary conference on his disqualification cases last Jan. 7.
"Now I have to require the doctor who examined Marcos Jr to have his medical cert notarized and indicate his medical license number," Guanzon said on Twitter, Monday, Jan. 10.
During the preliminary hearing of the Comelec First Division, the camp of Marcos Jr. presented a medical certificate saying the former senator has difficulty in speaking due to a painfully congested throat and a fever.
Videos of Marcos being interviewed on radio on Jan. 6 later surfaced online.
The lawyer of Marcos explained that BBM proceeded with his scheduled morning interview despite feeling unwell.
"After the interview, his physician arrived and determined that he had a fever and throat swelling. BBM was instructed to take a midday rest," Atty. Vic Rodriguez said in a statement.
"Mid-afternoon, however, he went on with another radio interview. We believe it was that afternoon interview which exacerbated his condition," he added.
But Guanzon questioned why his lead lawyer didn't submit a medical certificate dated Jan 6.
"I will order the doctor and Atty Rodriguez to show cause or require his physician to have his medical certificate notarized," she said.