Illustration of the Solicitor General arguing in the Supreme Court against Senator dela Rosa's ICC-related plea, depicting him as a fugitive.
Illustration of the Solicitor General arguing in the Supreme Court against Senator dela Rosa's ICC-related plea, depicting him as a fugitive.
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La Procuraduría General insta a la Corte Suprema a desestimar la petición de dela Rosa contra la orden de detención de la CPI

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La Oficina de la Procuraduría General ha solicitado a la Corte Suprema que desestime las acciones legales del senador Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa contra una orden de detención de la Corte Penal Internacional, calificándolo de fugitivo de la justicia.

La Oficina de la Procuraduría General (OSG, por sus siglas en inglés) presentó su informe de 74 a 83 páginas el 16 de mayo, instando a la Corte Suprema a denegar todas las mociones de dela Rosa para obtener una orden de restricción y otras medidas cautelares. La OSG describió la conducta del senador como coherente con la de un fugitivo que evade deliberadamente el debido proceso judicial.

Dela Rosa reapareció el 11 de mayo para emitir un voto decisivo en el Senado antes de abandonar las instalaciones tras un tiroteo ocurrido el 13 de mayo. Su paradero sigue siendo desconocido. La OSG argumentó que Filipinas sigue legalmente obligada a cooperar con la CPI bajo la legislación nacional, citando la Ley de la República N.º 9851.

Los abogados del Estado también refutaron las afirmaciones de que se requiera una orden judicial local y sostuvieron que a dela Rosa se le ha garantizado el debido proceso a través de sus propias presentaciones ante el tribunal. Se espera que la Corte Suprema decida sobre la solicitud de orden de restricción temporal tras revisar los comentarios presentados.

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