By
MydsSupnad
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur- Defending his son,
Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson expressed optimism Wednesday that
his son Ronald Singson who is running for congressman in the province’s 1st district
would not be disqualified to run for the position as representative of Ilocos
Sur since his conviction was decided by a foreign court.
Gov. Singson’s
statement followed a disqualification case filed by Bertrand Baterina, running
for congressman, against Ronald who was Ilocos Sur congressman before he
was convicted for a drug case in Hong Kong in 2011.
Briefing local
newsmen here, Ronald laughed off his opponent’s allegations that he
is not qualified to run and hold public office owing to his previous case of
drug case outside the country.
“Hindi naman na convict
dito sa Pilipinas si Ronald kundi sa labas ng bansa. Ang batas natin na sinusunod ay
yong ginawa dito sa bansa at hindi yong batas sa ibang bans aang basehan,” said the older
Singson.
Last 2010
congressional election, Ronald defeated Baterina by a big margin of votes.
Some Ilocos Sur
constituents said the former can easily defeat the latter come May 13 polls due
not only to his accomplishment during his stint as congressman but also due to
the influence and charisma of his father Gov. Chavit Singson..
Baterina said in his
petition for disqualification that anyone who is convicted by final judgment in
a case involving moral turpitude is no longer qualified to run
for public office under the Omnibus Election Code.
But Ronald Singson
disputed Baterina’s allegations, saying his conviction was outside the country,
saying his disqualification does not apply in the country because he was
convicted in a foreign court.
Singson said he is
confident that he would win back his seat which he lost in late 2010 after he
resigned as congressman after his conviction for drug possession in Hong Kong.
Singson, who was
jailed in 2010 in Hong Kong for possessing cocaine and Valium, said his
constituents are satisfied with his performance and his projects.
“For now, I don’t see
any problem. I just focus on my campaign, I put everything behind me and
whatever happened in the past, I already paid for it,” Singson told media here
last week.
The young Singson,
however said his father, Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson, would replace
him in case he is disqualified.
Another Chavit
son, Randy Singson is running for governor after the old Singson preferred not
to run for governor to concentrate on their businesses.
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