The BBL is the enabling measure for the replacement of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao with a more politically-empowered MILF-led Bangsamoro government. Philstar.com/File photo
The lawmaker-spouse of the chairman of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has re-filed in Congress the original version of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) which is to principally benefit the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Maguindanao First District Rep. Sandra Sema on
Saturday said she has reintroduced to the House of Representatives the
proposed law, which solons denied of congressional imprimatur during the time
of President Benigno Aquino III.
The BBL is the enabling measure for the replacement of the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) with a more politically-empowered
MILF-led Bangsamoro government.
The creation of the Bangsamoro government is part of a final
compact between the government and the MILF, the March 27, 2014 Comprehensive
Agreement on Bangsamoro.
Sema re-filed the archived BBL June 30 yet, but told The
Star about it only on Saturday, July 23.
“In a way, my move to have the BBL studied again by the
House will show that there is inclusivity now in the effort of the Bangsamoro
people to build lasting peace in the homeland,” Sema said.
Sema’s spouse, Datu Muslimin, former mayor of Cotabato City , is chairman of the largest and
most politically-active faction in the MNLF, which forged a peace deal with
Malacañang on Sept. 2, 1996, while yet a solidly monolithic group led by Nur
Misuari.
A third MNLF group, led by Abulkhayr Alonto, which emerged
more than a year ago, has also been overtly expressing support to the peace
overture between the government and the MILF.
The MNLF-Sema group is not hostile to the MILF, an absolute
contrast with the faction led by Misuari, who has rabidly been opposing
Malacañang’s dealings with the MILF, led by Hadji Murad Ebrahim.
Misuari has also been ranting on what is for him
“abrogation” of the 1996 government-MNLF truce with the crafting of the CAB by
peace negotiators of the MILF and Malacañang.
The MILF started only as a small breakaway faction in the
MNLF, from where it splintered from and stood through as a separate
revolutionary movement in the early 1980s under its founder, the
Egyptian-trained cleric Salamat Hashim, who died in 2003.
Sema said the BBL was re-filed in its original format,
containing the same contentious provisions which most members of the House
opposed for being “unconstitutional.”
The BBL Sema is trying to revive, recorded as House Bill 92,
entitled “An act providing for the basic law for the Bangsamoro and abolishing
the ARMM,” was reintroduced last June 30, 2016, the first day of filing of
proposed laws by legislators.
“We can study again and discuss the BBL provisions that are
construed to be unconstitutional,” said Sema, who was elected to a third and
last term during the May 9 synchronized local, ARMM and national
elections.
President Rodrigo Duterte, who was in Buluan town in
Maguindanao on Friday, said he will not oppose the BBL as long as all of
its unconstitutional provisions are taken out.
He cited as example a BBL provision providing for the
creation of regional armed forces, which many legislators assailed
antagonistically in past congressional deliberations.
“We will not need a regional Army anymore if we already have
peace,” Duterte said in a message to local officials while in Buluan on
Friday afternoon.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/07/23/1605852/bbl-re-filed-congress-maguindanao-lawmaker
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