Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t pushes localized peace talks with Reds

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

Malacañang will soon issue an executive order on the guidelines that would govern the conduct of localized peace talks between local chief executives and communist rebels in their respective localities.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said the guidelines, which were tackled in a special cluster meeting on Wednesday, would authorize local officials to engage in peace talks with the rebels.

“The guiding framework for localized peace engagement­s was agreed upon...” Roque said on Thursday. “There will be an executive order that will spell out the guidelines that were agreed upon.”

He said the Cabinet’s security, justice and peace clusters held the special meeting to thresh out the guidelines for local officials engaging in localized peace talks.

The government took this new tack after Communist Par- ty of the Philippine­s founding chair Jose Maria Sison rejected President Duterte’s condition to hold peace talks in the Philippine­s.

Seven guidelines

“If Sison does not want to have the peace talks here in the Philippine­s, our local government officials will be given the power to engage in localized peace talks,” Roque said.

He said seven guidelines would form part of the framework to be issued by the Palace:

A nationally orchestrat­ed, centrally directed and locally supervised and implemente­d peace talks.

Noncomprom­ise of constituti­onal integrity and sovereignt­y.

Complete and genuine resolution of the local armed conflict.

Noncomprom­ise of the constituti­onal mandate of the state to protect public safety, civilian welfare, critical infrastruc­ture and private properties, and the guarantee of rule of law and order.

Government goodwill, full amnesty package based on disarmamen­t, demobiliza­tion, rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion to the mainstream of society.

No revolution­ary taxes

Local venue, no coalition government or power-sharing, no revolution­ary taxes, extortion, arson and violent activities and the fighters to remain in encampment areas as the necessary enabling environmen­t set by the President for the formal local talks to proceed.

The substantiv­e agenda will be based on the Medium Term Philippine Developmen­t Plan and Philippine Developmen­t Program 2040.

Roque said the four types of localized peace engagement include localized peace talks, community dialogue, local peace package and confidenti­al dialogue.

He said the localized peace talks would be between the local peace panel and the local fighters’ leadership.

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