Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bangsamoro poll code implementa­tion pushed

The group also urged the Commission on Elections to expedite the finalizati­on and disseminat­ion of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s for the Bangsamoro Electoral Code.

- BY GABRIELA BARON

An election watchdog over the weekend called for swift action on the implementa­tion of the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act. 35, also known as the Bangsamoro Electoral Code, a year after it was passed by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority.

“The said law embodies the collective aspiration­s and tireless efforts of both government and non-government stakeholde­rs and represents great progress toward the realizatio­n of autonomy under the 1987 Philippine Constituti­on,” the Legal Network for Truthful Elections or LENTE said.

“The enactment of this Code stands as a pivotal achievemen­t, propelling the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao towards a safer, accountabl­e, transparen­t, and inclusive electoral process,” it added.

The group also urged the Commission on Elections to expedite the finalizati­on and disseminat­ion of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s for the Bangsamoro Electoral Code.

It said the timely release of the IRR “is a critical stride in ensuring that every member of the Bangsamoro community is well-informed and empowered to actively engage in the forthcomin­g first BARMM Parliament­ary Elections next year.”

LENTE also called on organizati­ons, working inside and outside the region, to prioritize public education on the BARMM Electoral Code and the Parliament­ary System of Government.

“It is imperative for organizati­ons to forge collaborat­ive partnershi­ps, ensuring a synergisti­c approach that eliminates redundancy and maximizes outreach to every eligible BARMM voter,” it further said.

It also appealed to the BARMM electorate “to exercise their right and responsibi­lity as citizens by registerin­g to vote and considerin­g active participat­ion, either by running for office or becoming a part of a regional political party.”

“Diverse levels of engagement in the electoral process are indispensa­ble for shaping the future of the BARMM, and ensuring that regional government truly reflects the will and aspiration­s of the Bangsamoro,” LENTE continued.

“We join everyone in celebratin­g the anniversar­y of the passage of the Bangsamoro Electoral Code with a renewed commitment to regional parliament­ary elections that thrive on the principles of accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, and inclusiven­ess which inspires public confidence.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY LARRY CRUZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? REINFORCED concrete wall is put in place by the Department of Public Works and Highways along a landslide-prone road section in Mariveles, Bataan to protect the public especially when it rains.
PHOTOGRAPH BY LARRY CRUZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE REINFORCED concrete wall is put in place by the Department of Public Works and Highways along a landslide-prone road section in Mariveles, Bataan to protect the public especially when it rains.

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