In Re Appointments of Hon. Mateo Valenzuela and Hon. Placido Vallarta A.M. No. 98-5-01-SC, November 9, 1998
In Re
Appointments of Hon. Mateo Valenzuela and Hon. Placido Vallarta A.M. No.
98-5-01-SC, November 9, 1998
Facts: Referred to the Court en banc are
the appointments signed by the President dated March 30, 1998 of Hon. Mateo
Valenzuela and Hon. Placido Vallarta as judges of the RTC of Bago City and
Cabanatuan City, respectively. These appointments appear prima facie, at least,
to be expressly prohibited by Sec. 15, Art. VII of the Constitution. The said
constitutional provision prohibits the President from making any appointments
two months immediately before the next presidential elections and up to the end
of his term, except temporary appointments to executive positions when continued
vacancies therein will prejudice public service or endanger public safety.
Issue: Whether or not, during the period of the ban on appointments
imposed by Sec. 15, Art. VII of the Constitution, the President is nonetheless
required to fill vacancies in the judiciary, in view of Secs. 4 (1) and 9 of
Art. VIII
Held: During the period stated in Sec. 15, Art. VII of the
Constitution “two months immediately before the next presidential elections and
up to the end of his term” the President is neither required to make
appointments to the courts nor allowed to do so; and that Secs. 4(1) and 9 of
Art. VIII simply mean that the President is required to fill vacancies in the
courts within the time frames provided therein unless prohibited by Sec. 15 of
Art. VII. This prohibition on appointments comes into effect once every 6
years.
The appointments of Valenzuela and Vallarta were unquestionably made during the
period of the ban. They come within the operation of the prohibition relating
to appointments. While the filling of vacancies in the judiciary is undoubtedly
in the public interest, there is no showing in this case of any compelling
reason to justify the making of the appointments during the period of the ban
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