ANALYSIS - Remarks by ally of Philippines leader-to-be baffle MILF
MILF leaders perplexed by comments suggesting peace bill be overridden by plans to introduce federal system
Zamboanga
By Hader Glang
The writer is a long-time Muslim resident of Mindanao, recently worked on Sen. Grace Poe's presidential bid, and has worked as correspondent covering the Philippines for Anadolu Agency for two years
ZAMBOANGA CITY, the Philippines
Leaders of the Philippines one-time largest Muslim rebel group have been left perplexed by remarks made by a political ally of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte about a years-in-the-making autonomy bill geared to bring peace to the country's south.
Davao Del Norte representative-elect -- and Duterte's choice for Speaker of the House of Representatives -- Pantaleon Alvarez, has suggested that the bill -- shelved in parliament for the presidential election -- be overridden by plans to introduce a federal system.
The BBL is the legal sign-off of the CAB, which was inked between the government and the MILF peace panels March 27, 2014.
It proposes to replace the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), establish a more inclusive Bangsamoro autonomous region, and brings to a close 17 years of negotiations to end a decades-old armed conflict in the country’s south.
However, the BBL -- which would have sealed the deal but critics claimed was unconstitutional -- was stalled earlier this year as Congress adjourned for campaigning for the May 9 election.
"We asked ourselves who are shocked by such sweeping statements?" wrote the MILF on Tuesday.
"Did Congressman Alvarez ever think deeply of the consequence of his statement? Did he confer with presumptive president-elect Rodrigo R. Duterte before making them?"
In Tuesday's statement, the MILF said that there are three ways to consider the statements of Congressman Alvarez:
- Two, that he is completely unaware of the nuances and realities of the government and MILF peace process, wherein both parties have their respective obligations to comply with.
"This mindset will be problematic especially once Alvarez sits as Speaker," it said.
- Three, he is expressing his own thinking and did not mean the setting aside of peace agreements but only expressed his belief that federalism is symmetrical in all its forms and applications.
"It is good to note that Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak have governors, although symbolic, while the rest of the 11 states have state sultans," the MILF wrote. "We choose to treat Congressman Alvarez's statements under the third reading. Thus, we hope to see him come with a more definitive clarification of his statements."
However, the BBL -- which would have sealed the deal but critics claimed was unconstitutional -- was stalled earlier this year as Congress adjourned for campaigning for the May 9 election.
"As incoming Speaker of the House of Representatives, Congressman Alvarez's voice will be an important voice in the next administration," the MILF concluded.
"We hope to engage him more constructively for peace in Mindanao. We hope that he will come up with a more definitive articulation of his ideas on the GPH-MILF peace process."
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