What we however find disturbing is [Peneras] reference to the Ampig Case as the justification for the acts committed by [her]. There is really no reference to the acts or similar acts committed by [Penera] as having been considered as not constituting political campaign or partisan political activity. The issue in that case is whether or not the defect of the lack of a certification against non-forum [sic] shopping should result to the immediate dismissal of the election cases filed in that case. There is nothing in said case justifying a motorcade during the filing of certificates of candidacy. [Peneras] reliance thereon is therefore misplaced and of no potency at all. xxxx However, the photos submitted by [Andanar] only identified [Penera] and did not have any notation identifying or indicating any of the other [candidates from Peneras party]. It cannot be conclusively proven that the other [candidates from Peneras party] were indeed with Penera during the Motorcade. More importantly, the Answer and the Position Paper contain admissions referring only to [Penera]. There is therefore no justification for a whole sale [sic] disqualification of all the [candidates from Peneras party], as even the petition failed to mention particularly the participation of the other individual [party members]. [10] The afore-quoted findings of fact led the COMELEC Second Division to decree: PREMISES CONSIDERED, this Commission resolves to disqualify [Penera] but absolves the other [candidates from Peneras party] from violation of section 80 and 68 of the Omnibus Elections [sic] Code. [11]

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