Comelec defers resolution of petition seeking to re-open COC filing
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has yet to resolve the petition of PDP Laban seeking to re-open the filing of certificates of candidacy in the May 2022 polls.

"The en banc deferred resolution of the petition for the reopening of the period for filing COCs," Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez said in a statement on Wednesday, Jan. 5.
"It is expected that the matter will be resolved next week, with all points raised by the petition being squarely addressed," he added.
As to the petition seeking to postpone the polls, Jimenez said, the en banc has yet to discuss it.
"The petition to postpone elections has not yet been taken up. The matter may be calendared for next week’s en banc," he said.
The PDP-Laban wing of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi filed the petition on Dec. 31.
The party said the Comelec should re-open the filing of COCs and not proceed with printing of ballots while several cases affecting candidates and party-lists are still pending.
The petition to postpone the polls, on the other hand, was filed by the National Coalition for Life and Democracy (NCLD).