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appointment had extenuating circumstances that might make it fall outside the
ambit of EO 2.
The dispositive portion of the CA’s Decision reads:
WHEREFORE, the petition for certiorari and mandamus [is] DENIED.
Executive Order No. 2, dated July 30, 2010, is NOT unconstitutional.
The issue on whether or not to uphold petitioner’s appointment as State
Solicitor II at the OSG is hereby referred to the Office of the President
which has the sole authority and discretion to pass upon the same.
SO ORDERED.[35]
G.R. No. 206290 (CA-G.R. SP No. 123659)
The CA promulgated its Decision in CA-G.R. SP No. 123659 on 31 August 2012. The
CA ruled that EO 2 is not unconstitutional. Like its Decision in CA-G.R. SP No.
123662, the CA relied on Sales v. Carreon[36] in ruling that the OP should evaluate
whether Atty. Venturanza’s appointment had extenuating circumstances that might
make it fall outside the ambit of EO 2.
The dispositive portion of the CA’s Decision reads:
WHEREFORE, the petition for certiorari, prohibition and mandamus [is]
DENIED.
Executive Order No. 2, dated July 30, 2010, is NOT unconstitutional.
The issue on whether or not to uphold petitioner’s appointment as City
Chief Prosecutor of Quezon City is hereby referred to the Office of the
President which has the sole authority and discretion to pass upon the
same.
SO ORDERED.[37]
G.R. No. 209138
The CA ruled on Villanueva and Rosquita’s Petition-in-Intervention through a
Decision in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 123662, 123663, and 123664 promulgated on 28
August 2013. The CA stated that Villanueva and Rosquita were midnight appointees
within the contemplation of Section 15, Article VII of the 1987 Constitution. The
letter issued by the CSC that supported their position could not serve as basis to
restore them to their respective offices.
The dispositive portion of the CA’s Decision reads:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition is hereby
DISMISSED. Executive Order No. 2 is hereby declared NOT
UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Accordingly, the revocation of PetitionersIntervenors Irma Villanueva and Francisca Rosquita [sic] appointment[s]
as Administrator for Visayas of the Board of Administrators of the
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