Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BARMM greenlight­s parliament­ary districts creation

- BY NONOY LACSON

Ebrahim reiterated the importance of fair representa­tion, acknowledg­ing the distinct requiremen­ts of the Bangsamoro people.

ZAMBOANGA CITY — The Bangsamoro Parliament approved the Bangsamoro Parliament­ary Districts Act of 2024 which will establish 32 single-member parliament­ary districts in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The measure also seeks to ensure fair representa­tion for the diverse needs and concerns of the Bangsamoro people.

On Wednesday night, the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act 58 was signed into law by BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Balawag Ebrahim and Bangsamoro Parliament Speaker Atty. Pangalian Balindong.

The newly enacted law will serve as the foundation­al framework for the delineatio­n of the parliament­ary districts.

According to the measure, the parliament­ary districts are three in Basilan, seven in Sulu, three in Tawi-Tawi, four each in Maguindana­o del Norte and del Sur, eight in Lanao del Sur, two in Cotabato City and one in the Special Geographic Area.

The apportionm­ent of parliament­ary districts is based on both population and geographic­al area, with each district consisting of contiguous, compact, and adjacent areas with a minimum population of 100,000.

Ebrahim reiterated the importance of fair representa­tion, acknowledg­ing the distinct requiremen­ts of the Bangsamoro people.

For his part, Balindong stressed that creating 32 single-member parliament­ary districts is a bold step toward addressing constituen­ts’ concerns with precision and fairness.

Floor Leader and Committee on Rules Chair Atty. Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of the parliament­ary districtin­g bill in establishi­ng a parliament­ary form of government.

The BARMM is home to over four million residents is comprised of six provinces, three cities, 116 municipali­ties and 2,590 barangays.

As outlined in the Bangsamoro Electoral Code, the Parliament will consist of 80 members, with 40 seats for party representa­tives, 32 for district representa­tives and eight for sectoral representa­tives, each serving a maximum of three years per term.

District representa­tives will be elected through majority votes, requiring voters to be registered in the respective district.

Individual­s aspiring to become district representa­tives must meet specific criteria, including being a registered voter and having resided in the area for at least one year.

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