Presidential candidates will discuss before peace groups and
Mindanao ’s lone Cardinal, Orlando Quevedo, how
they will move forward the Bangsamoro peace process when they become President.
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the lone Mindanawon Presidential
candidate, will be the first to present his peace agenda during the
“Conversations with Presidential Candidates on the Bangsamoro Peace Process”
this Friday, February 12, at 3 pm.. at the Waterfront Insular Hotel here.
“Conversations” is a series of dialogues with Presidential
candidates on the Bangsamoro peace process, convened by the Friends of Peace, a
group led by Cardinal Quevedo, the Archbishop of Cotabato.
Arrangements are still being finalized for the schedules of
the other Presidential bets – Vice President Jejomar Binay, Senator Grace Poe,
former Senator and Local Governments Secretary Mar Roxas and Senator Miriam
Defensor-Santiago but each candidate is given two to three hours for the
dialogue.
Representatives of civil society groups and “bakwits”
(evacuees) from the Bangsamoro and neighboring areas, will attend the dialogue.
In his letter to the Presidential candidates, Quevedo said
an important milestone in the Bangsamoro peace journey was the signing in March
2014, after 17 years of peace negotiations, the Comprehensive Agreement on the
Bangsamoro (CAB).
The CAB provides, among others, for the passage of the
Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) to pave the way for the creation of a new Bangsamoro
political entity that would replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM).
The BBL, however, was not passed by the 16th
Congress which adjourned on February 3.
“Expectedly, the Bangsamoro peace process will be carried
over into the next administration,” the Cardinal said.
Quevedo said the “Conversations” will give the Presidential
candidates a “platform to present your Peace Agenda, particularly on the
Bangsamoro Peace Process and dialogue with members of civil society.”
The event will be livestreamed to allow those who could not
make it to Davao City to take part in the “Conversations”
by asking questions through social media.
http://www.mindanews.com/peace-process/2016/02/10/presidential-bets-present-bangsamoro-peace-agenda-in-dialogue-with-peace-groups/
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