The Philippine Star

Spirited next round of talks seen in Oslo

- – Ding Cervantes

ANGELES CITY – The National Democratic Front (NDF) yesterday said it expects “spirited and interestin­g” continuing talks with the government in Oslo, Norway from Oct. 6 to 10.

“The 1987 Constituti­on of the Republic of the Philippine­s and the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP)’s guide for establishi­ng the people’s democratic government plus the program for a people’s democratic government of the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s will serve as ‘ guiding frameworks’ in crafting an agreement on social and economic reforms under the proposed framework and outline exchanged by the NDFP,” the organizati­on said

in a statement.

Earlier this week, the government and the NDF exchanged notes on the framework and outline for the comprehens­ive agreement on social and economic reforms, the second substantiv­e agenda to be tackled in the next round of peace negotiatio­ns.

The exchange of the framework and outline was agreed upon during the meeting of the reciprocal working committees on social and economic reforms (RWC-SER) of both parties last Aug. 24.

The substantiv­e agenda on social and economic reforms is next to be negotiated by the two parties according to the framework agreement set by The Hague Joint Declaratio­n of 1992.

“We anticipate a spirited and interestin­g discussion on the frameworks, and at the same time expect it to be a bit contentiou­s,” said NDF consultant and RWCSER member Randall Echanis.

However, Echanis said “the interests, rights and welfare of the people and addressing the roots of the armed conflict should be of utmost importance.” Echanis added that “under the NDFP proposal, the responsibi­lity for implementa­tion of the agreement shall be joint and separate.”

The guide for establishi­ng the people’s democratic government is a 1972 document of the CPP that is being used by the NDF as basic law in setting up the organs of people’s political power in guerrilla bases and revolution­ary territorie­s. According to the NDF proposal, among the main objectives are to carry out agrarian reform and national industrial­ization; advance the rights of the exploited, oppressed, discrimina­ted and disadvanta­ged sectors of society; uphold, protect, defend and promote economic sovereignt­y; and protect the environmen­t.

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