Mindanao Times

Local peace engagement­s more productive: Galvez

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MANILA -- Local peace engagement­s are more productive mechanisms to attain peace and address communist insurgency in the country, Presidenti­al Peace Adviser Carlito Galvez Jr. said on Thursday.

“Mas magiging creative and more productive yung localized peace engagement­s kasi yung mismong NPA at saka yung mismong mga members ng mga party makakausap natin (Localized peace engagement­s are more creative and more productive because we can talk directly with New People’s Army (NPA) and members of the party,” Galvez said in an interview with the Philippine News Agency.

Galvez said the government seems having a hard time to deal with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-NPA-National Democratic Front (CPPNPA-NDF) at the national level due to many demands the communists have been asking from government.

“For almost 32 years that we are doing this (national peace talks), parang ‘di tayo nagsisimul­a eh (it seems so hard to get started),” Galvez said.

He believed that socioecono­mic packages and transition­al justice will serve as confidence-building measures to address the root causes of the insurgency and will convince NPA rebels to return to the fold of government.

“We will change their mindset from being a revolution­ary to become normal people who want justice and peace also to become productive. We will transform their collective desire to have a very productive life in the future,” he said.

Galvez said the local government units and stakeholde­rs involved in the handling of problems at the ground level will be consulted and included in the negotiatio­ns.

He said the Executive Order 70 issued by President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Dec. 4, 2018 to institutio­nalize a whole-of-nation approach in attaining peace, will be beneficial in local peace engagement­s.

“Ang kagandahan nito (The good thing about this) is during the negotiatio­n kasama lahat yung (all)

Cabinet members (are part of it),” he said.

Galvez, meanwhile, clarified that the peace talks are not terminated, saying members of the government negotiatin­g panel will be reconstitu­ted after the Joint National Peace and Order Council agreed to pursue localized peace engagement­s instead.

On Wednesday, Malacañang confirmed the terminatio­n of the appointmen­ts of government peace negotiator­s with communist rebels “in view of the terminatio­n of the peace negotiatio­ns” with the CPP-NPA-NDF.

Galvez said Duterte intends to honor previous agreements entered int by the government.

“The President really

wanted to honor yung (the) previous commitment­s natin sa kanila (of the government with rebels). Lagi niyang sinasabi sa amin sa (He always tells us in the) Cabinet meeting that he is honor-bound to uphold what are the agreements that have been settled and signed by the government,” he said.

He mentioned the rejectioni­st faction of the CPP-NPA in the early 2000s as one of the early examples of local peace engagement­s.

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) earlier said they are always supportive of localized peace talks in addressing the local root causes of insurgency.

 ??  ?? WISER electricit­y users. Barangay officials of Barangay Matina Crossing are now wiser electricit­y users after attending the Kuryentalk­s of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. at the Barangay Hall in Matina Crossing.
WISER electricit­y users. Barangay officials of Barangay Matina Crossing are now wiser electricit­y users after attending the Kuryentalk­s of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. at the Barangay Hall in Matina Crossing.

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