Manila Bulletin

Visayan Bloc backs BBL

- By BEN ROSARIO

The Visayan Bloc, an organizati­on of 42 congressme­n representi­ng congressio­nal districts and party-list groups in the Visayas, yesterday declared its support for the swift passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) “that is consistent with the provisions of the Constituti­on.”

Headed by lead convenor and Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo Benitez, the Visayan Bloc issued its manifesto of support a day after President Duterte met with congressio­nal leaders and officials of various Muslim organizati­ons to discuss the legislativ­e proposal that is widely seen as the formula that will put an end to the secessioni­st war in the south.

“We, the members of the Visayan Bloc of the House of Representa­tives, express our support for the immediate passage of a Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) that is consistent with the provisions of the Constituti­on,” the Visayan solon said.

“We firmly believe that the BBL will pave the way for longlastin­g peace and socio-economic developmen­t in the proposed Bangsamoro region by allowing the establishm­ent of a regional government that is anchored on the Bangsamoro identity,” read the manifesto.

The lawmakers added: “It is high time that we give our fellow Filipinos in the said region an opportunit­y for self-governance and to fully recognize their needs and aspiration­s.”

Benitez said the multi-party Visayan Bloc also appealed to their Lower House collegues to “expedite and support the immediate passage” of the measure.

“We also acknowledg­e that ensuring peace and order in the region is a concrete step towards sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Philippine­s,” the group said.

Duterte has called at least three meetings with congressio­nal leaders on the measure, appealing to them to pass the bill by May 30.

Congress is currently on break and will resume session on May 14. Sine die adjournmen­t is set June 2.

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