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Cordi leaders renew call for regional autonomy

- NEDA – SPCAR release

THE CORDILLERA Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC-CAR), chaired by Abra Governor Joy Bernos renewed its support for the pursuit of regional autonomy towards federalism with a resolution “requesting the President’s Support to the Pursuit of Cordillera Autonomy Towards Federalism”.

Recognizin­g the willingnes­s of advocates to formally assist in the pursuit, the councils also passed the resolution “Organizing the Cordillera Autonomy Advocates Group”.

Regional Peace & Order Council also prepared its own resolution supporting the pursuit of Cordillera autonomy according to its chairman and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong.

Mountain Province Congressma­n Maximo Dalog, Jr. said Cordillera Congressme­n agree in pursuing regional autonomy but they also want to ensure the economic stability of the region once it is autonomous.

“The block grant that we are including, similar to the BOL, must be used for revenue-generating projects for sustainabi­lity of the autonomous region,” he said.

Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar meanwhile said the Cordillera region as a whole has yet to hurdle its first major challenge as called for by the 1987 Constituti­on

Dar, who is also the Cabinet Officer on Regional Developmen­t & Security for the Cordillera added regional autonomy must remain as an aspiration of the people and not just some program of the government during the joint RDC – RPOC 4th Quarter meeting recently.

Furthermor­e, Dar also recognized that Executive Order 220, which created the Cordillera Administra­tive Region and prepare the Cordillera for autonomous governance, is an “agreeable response by the government and the nation as a whole to the clamor for autonomy in the Cordillera”.

“As an administra­tive region, the Cordillera still struggles with underdevel­opment, poverty, inaccessib­ility, the devastatio­n of its natural resource base, and insurgency which were at the center of the call for autonomy several decades ago,” he added.

The proposed Cordillera Organic Act was filed on December 2, 2019 as House Bill no. 5687 in the House of Representa­tives authored by all seven of the region’s Congressme­n.

According to the bill’s explanator­y note, “it is through [the region’s] progress and growth as an autonomous political entity that the Cordillera­ns can tap its potentials and contribute to national success.”

Additional­ly, Sena

tor Juan Miguel Zubiri earlier pledged a counterpar­t bill in the Senate once the Lower House version was filed.

The RDC-CAR through its secretaria­t, NEDA-CAR, has renewed the pursuit for regional autonomy in 2006 following the two failed plebiscite­s of 1990 and 1998 and the deactivati­on of the Cordillera Executive Board and Cordillera Regional Assembly in 2000.

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