Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Ferrer: 'No choice' but to submit Bangsamoro law

From ABS-CBN (Aug 13): Ferrer: 'No choice' but to submit Bangsamoro law

Government chief negotiator Miriam Coronel-Ferrer said the peace panels don't have a choice but to submit the final draft of the Bangsamoro Basic Law to Malacañang this August 18, even though the the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have yet to resolve some issues in the proposed law.

''I don't think we have a choice. It's a joint responsibility, together with the MILF, the two panels will just have to make it and we have certain processes and mechanisms in place to make sure it will be done by August 18,'' Coronel-Ferrer told ANC.

The peace panels have five days left to finalize the draft of the law so Malacañang can finally submit it to Congress.

Coronel-Ferrer said the government is targeting to pass the law by December and then hold the plebiscite in the first quarter of 2015.

The passage of the BBL in Congress will pave the way for the conduct of a plebiscite. Once the BBL is ratified in a plebiscite, Bangsamoro Transition Authority will replace the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. This will be a holdover entity until officials of a new Bangsamoro government are elected in the 2016 elections.

The delay in the transmission of a final and ''mutually acceptable'' version of the BBL to Congress is attributed to concerns that efforts to execute the Moro peace deal will be wasted if the measure would not be able to stand judicial scrutiny should its constitutionality be challenged.

STICKING POINTS

Coronel-Ferrer said the peace panels are confronted with several ''variables'' that are causing the impasse.

She said one of the unsettled issues involves the formula for the ''block grant'' for the proposed Bangsamoro government.

Block grant refers to the automatic appropriation that shall be regularly released to the Bangsamoro government. It is comparable to the internal revenue allotment (IRA) of local government units, which is sourced from the national revenue collections, according to the Office of the Presidential Affairs on the Peace Process

OPAPP said the BBL will provide the formula that will determine the amount, ''which in no case be less than the last budget received by the ARMM."

Coronel-Ferrer said coming with the right formula is hard since ''we don't know yet exactly how many territories will be coming in. There might be more territories than what we have now in the ARMM, so we do have several variables."

''That's the kind of estimation we wanted to hear from the proposal made by the BTC,'' she said, referring to the Bangsamoro Transition Commission which was tasked to craft the draft BBL.

Coronel-Ferrer said the peace panels are trying to come up with a detailed provision for the Special Development Fund, which is meant for rehabilitation and development purposes and shall be released to the Bangsamoro government upon the ratification of the BBL.

''We know that when these get to Congress, they will ask us for the basis. We're working with the Bangsamoro Development Agency, which is working with the World Bank, to come up with the Bangsamoro Development Fund,'' she said.

''They are supposed to list some of the programs that will be undertaken in the next few years but we still have to get more tangible data from them so we can have a good, reasonable basis for determining this fund."

Another difficult issue, Coronel-Ferrer said, involves the determination of the number of seats that will be reserved for various sectors, such as the non-Moro indigenous communities and settler communities, in the Bangsamoro assembly.

According to OPAPP, the BBL shall define how the people will vote for and how the winners in the district, sectoral, party-list and reserved seats shall be determined.

''It's not easy in that way to be able to settle all of these questions. To begin with, it's going to be a certain percentage of the total, but we don’t know the total until we get the plebiscite results. All of these difficulties figure in the decision making,'' Coronel-Ferrer said.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/08/13/14/ferrer-no-choice-submit-bangsamoro-law

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