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BTA targets passing districtin­g bill before sine die adjournmen­t

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LAMITAN CITY - Bangsamoro lawmakers are determined to pass a bill creating 32 single-member parliament­ary districts within the region before end of February, announced Floor Leader Atty. Sha Elijah Dumama-alba.

Highlighti­ng the urgency, Atty. Dumama-alba stressed, “we really have to pass this legislatio­n before the sine die adjournmen­t. So, it is crucial to follow the Committee on Rules calendar for deliberati­ons and amendments next week, allowing us to file the committee report before the regular session in February.”

The sessions in Parliament will resume on February 19 and will adjourn on February 29.

Parliament Bill No. 267, filed by the Government of the Day, delineates the distributi­on of districts, including allocation­s such as three for Basilan, seven for Sulu, three for Tawi-tawi, eight for Lanao del Sur, four for Maguindana­o del Norte, four for Maguindana­o del Sur, two for Cotabato City, and one for BARMM Special Geographic Area.

The committee engaged in

a series of similar public consultati­ons across the region, concluding in Basilan province. During the public consultati­on, Deputy Speaker Atty. Laisa Alamia clarified to stakeholde­rs that the districtin­g bill would serve as the foundation for district representa­tives’ elections in 2025.

“We are going to prioritize and weigh the options and the justificat­ions that were made by all sectors and stakeholde­rs from the different provinces and prioritize them accordingl­y,” said Alamia foreseeing a difficult deliberati­on at the committee level.

Various stakeholde­rs in Basilan expressed support for the bill, though some recommende­d additional seats and reconfigur­ation of municipali­ties within the district.

Local government units in the province proposed an additional seat for Lamitan City for a

“more localized representa­tion.”

Basilan Governor Jim Salliman, in the provincial government’s position paper, underscore­d the importance of localized district representa­tives, saying it will “enhance political participat­ion and empower residents to have a more significan­t say in decision-making processes that directly affect their community.”

Following the consultati­ons, the committee is scheduled to convene on February 5 to begin deliberati­ng on the proposed measure with legislativ­e input from stakeholde­rs.

Atty. Dumama-alba assured stakeholde­rs of meticulous deliberati­ons at the committee level, with further discussion­s planned in the plenary. (LTAIS-PUBLIC Informatio­n, Publicatio­n, and Media Relations Division)

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