Philippine Daily Inquirer

MILF LEADER: DRAFT BBL NOT WATEREDDOW­N

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ INQ

Bangsamoro Transition Commission chair Ghadzali Jaafar has maintained that the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law ( BBL) nowbeing finalized by Congress is not “watered-down,” even as President Duterte himself had to break the impasse over one of the bill’s most contentiou­s provisions.

“We don’t consider this as a watered-down BBL,” Jaafar said in a press briefing on Thursday, stressing that the proposed political entity would at least be better than the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) that it was seeking to replace.

“The BBL now as you see it, unless it is changed drasticall­y, it is no longer ARMM-minus. It is ARMM-plus-plusplus,” he said.

Bangsamoro region

Jaafar made the remarks after Congress leaders sought Mr. Duterte’s help in resolving the thorny issue of the scope of the Bangsamoro region.

Mr. Duterte opted to adopt the House of Representa­tives’ version, which would allow six municipali­ties of Lanao del Norte and 39 barangays of Cotabato to join the autonomous region only with the consent of the voters of the provinces to which they belong.

Position acceptable

This is because the Constituti­on prohibits the alteration of a province’s bounds without approval in a plebiscite held throughout the political units that would be affected.

Jaafar, also the vice chair of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, said they found Mr. Duterte’s position acceptable.

“We love this President, we respect him so much, we listen to him… We consult him from time to time,” he said.

Jaafar said they wanted the towns and barangays in the two provinces to join the Bangsamoro because they had been “part” of the armed struggle.

“We want to avoid [a situation where] they would say we were leaving them alone,” he said.

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