Within a record time of just six weeks soon after the start
of the Duterte administration, the new architecture for peace between the
government and the Bangsamoro has been drawn and crafted with the initial
building blocks immediately set in place by the newly launched peace
implementing panels of both the Philippine government (GPH) and the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Kuala Lumpur.
I particularly take special mention of the launching and the
initial meetings of the GPH and MILF panels (ably headed by Ms. Irene M.
Santiago and Mohaqher Iqbal, respectively) which ended Sunday afternoon, August
14, in Malaysia
in a high and positive note.
In stride with President Duterte's call for more
"inclusivity" in the Bangsamoro peace process as set forth in the new
roadmap, the MILF agreed to increase the membership of the so-called Bangsamoro
Transition Commission (BTC) from the original 15 to 21 for wider participation.
For this we give credit to the MILF under the leadership of Al Haj Murad
Ibrahim in bringing this about as their positive acknowledgement of the
inclusivity and convergence approach in the roadmap of peace of President
Duterte.
In the joint statement dated 14 August 2016 released by both
panels, we take special note of the following:
-- Venue of the next meetings will henceforth be in the Philippines
with the closure of the negotiations phase and the onset of the implementation
stage on the work for peace for the Bangsamoro;
-- The immediate re-constitution of the BTC, which is the
start-up mechanism to re-craft a proposed new enabling law for submission to
Congress in replacement of the failed Bangsamoro Basic Law, with an increase of
its membership from 15 to 21 to allow more participation from stakeholders;
-- For the GPH to work for the early passage of the proposed
Bangsamoro enabling law in tandem with the monitoring assistance of the MILF;
-- For the implementing panels to craft and determine their
own Terms of Reference; to review the mechanisms on the ground; and to align
them in accordance with the evolving implementation phase of the peace process;
-- For both panels to jointly work on the next steps of the
normalization program; and
-- The immediate holding of a joint strategic planning
session of both panels for a better understanding of the legislative track.
The next panel meeting is set 30 August 2016 in Davao City .
These series of fast-paced steps are in line with President
Duterte's avowed commitment to quicken the pace of the peace process to bring
about an early and much-needed end to conflict in the region and throughout the
land.
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