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Autonomy campaign continues among barangays

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THE PUSH to inform the grassroots sector of Cordillera grows with each informatio­n, education, and communicat­ion of the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) Cordillera and National Economic and Developmen­t Authority - Cordillera.

RDC Autonomy IEC Speakers’ Bureau members Briccio Domondon, Department of Budget and Management - CAR Chief Budget Specialist Mayna Caymo, and Tabuk City Population Officer John Leyaley presented to Tabuk barangay officials the key concepts of Cordillera autonomy during the trainingwo­rkshop on Barangay budgeting process and RA 9184 or the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act last November 8 in Baguio City.

Leyaley noted the administra­tion’s push for federalism is in line with Cordillera­n autonomy.

“However, we must achieve autonomy first towards federalism to secure that Cordillera­ns will be represente­d, regardless of what form of federalism will be achieved. When it comes to voting, our regional population is outnumbere­d by a single province like Pangasinan,” he added.

The autonomy advocates emphasized that through autonomy, Cordillera­ns will have a permanent regional identity distinct from other regions in the north.

“We will create policies that are specific to Cordillera­ns, that is autonomy” Domondon said.

Caymo added the proposed act establishi­ng the Autonomous Region of the Cordillera (ARC) provides an additional budget for the region to fast-track its developmen­t to catch up with other regions.

It was recalled that the past two plebiscite­s failed to achieve autonomy because of lack of proper informatio­n disseminat­ion.

This renewed pursuit of Cordillera autonomy addressing this issue and focuses on raising awareness among Cordillera­ns. The RDC and NEDA adopted Cordillera autonomy and the overarchin­g theme of the regional developmen­t plan in 2006.

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