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Cordillera autonomy remains best option

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BAGUIO - City Mayor Mauricio Domogan has downplayed the attempts to revive the Cordillera Administra­tive Regional (CAR) bodies that are moving toward federalism.

“We cannot stand as one federal state,” said Domogan. He added the region is not ready for a federal type of government and pushed for unity towards the planned autonomy of the Cordillera has been pushing for.

The mayor said the CAR bodies in the past were not given funding from Congress that resulted to its deactivati­on, though no law abolished the said bodies. Domogan added local government units are not yet capable financiall­y and administra­tively to be transforme­d into federal states as most are still internal revenue allotment (IRA) dependent on funds.

He lamented CAR continues to receive the lowest share of IRA with around P14.87 billion or 3.05 percent of the total IRA in 2017.

The proposed reactivati­on of the CAR bodies composed of representa­tives from the various ethno-linguistic groups in the region is envisioned to operationa­lize President Rodrigo Duterte’s vision of federalism, the group composed of Jude Wal, former director of the Cordillera Executive Board;

Mailed Molina, former Cordillera People's Liberation Army chairman; and Conrado Dieza Jr. forming a Task Force. President Duterte, whose administra­tion is pushing for a shift in federalism, has urged House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez to speed up a Charter Change that would lead to a federal form of government. SS-Baguio

 ?? Capitol Photo/Richard Malihan ?? OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Capitol Lagoon and Park in Bacolod City is open to the public anew starting Saturday, December 16.
Capitol Photo/Richard Malihan OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Capitol Lagoon and Park in Bacolod City is open to the public anew starting Saturday, December 16.

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