Philippines, Manila - After the House of Representatives approved the Bansamoro Basic Law (BBL), the Philippines ended a decades of conflict with Mindanao Island yesterday.
On the second day of President Dmiterte's BBL certification, the legislature is seen as a key to establishing sustainable peace with separatist forces through the BBL, passing through two abstractions from 227 votes, 11 votes, and Islamic extremism . The rise of the country's poorest and most dangerous areas
Both houses still need to match controversial issues centering around Constitutional Problems with their BBL versions.
This bill is the result of the peace agreement in 2014 between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MLF) and the government, which caused nearly 50 years of conflict to conclude, killing over 120,000 people, $ 200 million has been replaced.
It outlines the process of establishing a self-governing body in an area sometimes called Bangsamoro. And it includes mountains, islands and jungle with at least 4 million people, most of them with Muslims.
President Duterte emphasized the importance of legislative adoption and recognized it as a Tuesday emergency bill to be approved before the June postponement.
The former government encountered many obstacles and failed to pass the bill, which exacerbated the wrath and distrust of many minority Muslims.
Duterte warned that another failure was miserable and could be affected by radical groups like Muslim countries and encouraged radical radical coalition over the city of Malawi last May for five months.
Once you sign the law, Bangsamoro will have its own administrative, legislative and financial authority, but the central government will continue to monitor defense, security, diplomacy and monetary policy.
The controversial provision includes the proposed territorial boundary of Bansamoro Autonomous Region, yearly block grants, and police and security rights
According to that law, the proposed Bansamoro Autonomous Region will automatically allocate 7.2 billion pesos annually from government revenue to annual national budget.
The new autonomous region will also expand the special development fund of 10 billion pesos in 20 years, of which 10 billion pesos will be provided by the central government within one year after BBL approval.
Since then, 8 billion pesos are released each year over the next 4 years, and 6 billion pesos will be released every year from the 6th to the 10th year.
Amendments include Senate Chairman Pro Tempore Ralph Recto, Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, Sens.Grace Poe, Cynthia Villar, Francis Escudero, Richard Gordon, Gregorio Honasan, Panfilo Lacson, Joel Villanueva.
Lakson strengthened the BBL regulation, and Bangsamoro police comply with the Constitution under PNP, ie, there should be police force.
Drilon proposed a proposed amendment to ensure that the BBL does not follow the same fate as the Memorandum of Understanding (MOA - AD), and the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional.
He also raised the term "Bangladesh is a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines."
The Senate also proposed a revision by minority leaders to remove Palawan State from the area considered to be part of the historic Bansamoro area. - Paul Romero
Senators in the Philippines, Manila - support the Bansamoro Basic Bill (BBL) aimed at using new areas in a few hours, excluding the Autonomous Region of Mindanao Muslim (ARMM), the final of the final meeting day I voted unanimously from the day. Bansamoro area has been replaced. The House did the same. Now, due to the big difference between the two versions, it is expected that the Bishin Conference Conference Committee will be bloody. Congress is preparing to convoke the conference during the break. During the third regular meeting of the 17th General Assembly, both Houses shall approve the settlement on the morning of July 23.
Despite the siege of the city of Malawi last year, Duterte asked Congress to enact the basic law to establish a new autonomous district called Bon Samoro in South Mindanao. Bansamoro law gives broader autonomy and expanded power, and is widely regarded as the first step towards lasting peace. Duterte has built a solid foundation of power, so we were able to solve these longstanding challenges. This part is related to political opponents such as Vice President Lenny Robredo who criticized Duterte's violent anti-drug drug campaign and other initiatives and was deprived of the status of the cabinet in December 2016. He was also exiled from the opponent who has another attention, the Supreme Court Judge Maria Lourdes Sereno, the seat of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.