Ecumenical group urges Comelec to release decision on BBM DQ case
The ecumenical group “One Faith. One Nation. One Voice” has called on the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to release the decision the disqualification cases of presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.

In a statement dated Feb. 1, the group said the undue delay puts the people’s hope and trust in the democratic processes of the nation at risk.
"The integrity of our democracy, and our people’s confidence in it, is on the line," One Voice said.
"The truth matters. Our vote matters," added the group.
The group issued the call after Commissioner Rowena Guanzon said that she believes that the decision on the case to disqualify Marcos Jr. from candidacy is being purposefully delayed to remove her voice from the case as she is set to retire on Feb. 2.
"We, leaders of One Voice, join the stand for truth and urge the Comelec to release their decision before the retirement of Commissioner Guanzon to avoid any appearance that the intention is to stifle her opinion," One Voice said.
"Furthermore, we urge an investigation into rumors and reports that politicking was behind the delay in the release of the decision," added the group.
"The COVID-19 pandemic must not delay justice; but even more, the Comelec should rise to the dignity of judgement, where 'justice is blind' and based on the truth that is presented," One Voice said.
The decision on the consolidated cases against Marcos Jr. was expected to be resolved Jan. 17.