With the submission of the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law to Congress on Wednesday, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Teresita "Ging" Deles said its passage would be the "most significant" step towards attaining lasting peace in
"Today, we reach a turning point in our national quest for peace in
Once enacted into law, she said the consent of the people in the proposed Bangsamoro core territory will have to be obtained through a plebiscite to be held likely next year.
For the areas that would vote "Yes", Deles said, they will be governed by a Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), which will be created by the law with members to be appointed by the President.
In 2016, simultaneous with the national and local elections, the first Bangsamoro elections will be held that will install the first set of officials of the Bangsamoro.
"This political roadmap is firmly on track, and we hold our congressional leaders to their promise to prioritize the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law," she stressed.
Deles expressed gratitude "for the patience, fortitude, and resilience shown by the government and MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) peace panels, as well as the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC), in the pursuit of peace, guided solely by the best intentions not only for the Bangsamoro people, but also for the entire country."
"We expect and look forward to a vigorous public debate arising from a thorough and sober review of every provision contained in this draft document. Every word, line, and provision shall be subjected to the sunshine of democratic debate, where all voices will be heard, with our Constitution as the guiding light," she noted.
"For now, let us welcome the dawning of a new era that has taken us more than 17 years to bring to our people’s doorsteps. This is the farthest distance we have reached in our peace journey with the MILF, and the most significant political step we have taken in our political roadmap for the Bangsamoro. To our esteemed partners in the peace process, now is not the time to rest or be complacent. Now is the time to be heard, and to listen to the views of others, as we set aside our differences to unite behind the cause of peace. Let us pass a Bangsamoro Basic Law that would make past and future generations proud," Deles said as she urged the Legislative branch of the government for its immediate passage.
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