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Bangsamoro Parliament

Coordinates: 7°11′47″N 124°14′46″E / 7.1964°N 124.2461°E / 7.1964; 124.2461

The Bangsamoro Parliament is the legislature of Bangsamoro, an autonomous region of the Philippines. It is currently led by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, an interim regional governing body. The inaugural session of the parliament took place on March 29, 2019, while its first regular session is projected to take place in 2025.[1]

Bangsamoro Parliament

Filipino: Parlamento ng Bangsamoro
Arabic: البرلمان بانجسامورو
2nd BTA (Interim) Parliament
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
History
FoundedMarch 29, 2019
Preceded byARMM Regional Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Murad Ebrahim
since March 29, 2019
Pangalian Balindong
since March 29, 2019
Floor leader
Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba
since September 15, 2022
Structure
Seats80
Political groups
  MILF nominees (41)   National Government nominees (39)
Length of term
3 years
AuthorityArticle VII, Republic Act No. 11054
Elections
Parallel voting (party-list proportional representation, first-past-the-post)
Last election
None (All MPs of current interim parliament are appointed by the national government)
Next election
May 12, 2025
Meeting place
Bangsamoro Parliament Building, BARMM Complex, Brgy. Rosary Heights VII, Cotabato City
Website
parliament.bangsamoro.gov.ph
Rules
House Rules of the Parliament (Resolution No. 6 s. 2019) (English)

History

The first Bangsamoro Parliament is an interim legislature headed by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA). The first set of members of the BTA took their oath on February 22, 2019.[2] The effective abolishment of the precursor autonomous region, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) took place following the official turnover of the ARMM to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region occurred on February 26, 2019.[3]

The first interim Bangsamoro Parliament had its inaugural session on March 29, 2019, and passed four resolutions, two of which involved the budget for the Bangsamoro region.[4] The interim Bangsamoro Parliament's mandate was supposed to end on June 30, 2022, as per the Bangsamoro Organic Law, but this was extended to 2025 by law passed by President Rodrigo Duterte whose presidency ended on the same day the interim parliament is supposed to be dissolved.[5]

The second interim parliament had its inaugural session on September 12, 2022.[6] Duterte's successor President Bongbong Marcos appointed a new set of members for the interim parliament. The MILF nominees include people associated with the MNLF — eight from the Sema-Jikiri faction and seven from the Nur Misuari's faction. Misuari's group became part of the parliament for the first time.[7]

Composition

As per law, the legislature should be composed of at least 80 members,[8][9] who in turn are led by the Speaker of the Parliament which was appointed from among the members of the legislature.[10] Until June 30, 2019, 24 elective officials of the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao could have served as additional members.

Pangalian Balindong is the Speaker of the Parliament. Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba is the Floor Leader. In the first interim parliament there was a Majority Leader and a Minority Leader but these position were scrapped in the second interim parliament.[11][12]

40 percent of the parliament seats are allotted to representatives of Bangsamoro's parliamentary districts. Although the districts are yet to be constituted. The Bangsamoro parliamentary districts will exist independently from the legislative districts used to determine representation in the national House of Representatives.[13]

There are also legal provisions to deter members of the parliament to switch political party allegiance. Changing political party affiliation within the term of a parliament member's term means forfeiture of seat. Changing of affiliation within six months prior to a parliamentary elections renders the person ineligible as a nominee of a political party seeking representation in the parliament.[14]

Seal

 
Seal used from 2019 to 2021.

The current seal of the Bangsamoro Parliament is in use since 2021 and its specifications is defined under Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 16.[15] It is a circular symbol with a green, red, white, and yellow color scheme patterned after the Bangsamoro Flag and bears the name of the Parliament. Its central element is a shield baring the Bangsamoro flag and is partially surrounded by a semicircle parliament diagram with 80 blocks signifying the number of seats in the parliament. The book on top of the shield which represents the "living adherence of the Parliament to the rule of law" while the text "2019", representing the foundation year of Bangsamoro. The Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 16, as Parliament Bill No. 24 was passed by the Bangsamoro Parliament on January 19, 2021. A previous version of the seal was used prior to the passage of the bill, with the book, foundation year absent in the prior version.[16][17] The modified seal was formally adopted after the Chief Minister sign the bill into law on February 12, 2021.[15]

2nd interim parliament

Parliamentary groups

Composition of the Parliament as of September 12, 2022
Parliamentary group (nominating group) Members
MILF Moro Islamic Liberation Front 41
GPH Government of the Philippines (National Government) 39

Leadership

Office MP Affiliation (nominating entity)
Speaker Pangalian Balindong Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Deputy Speakers Hatimil Hassan National Government
Lanang Ali Jr. Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Abdulkarim Misuari National Government
Benjamin Loong Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Omar Yasser Sema National Government
Paisalin Tago National Government
Nabil Tan National Government
Floor Leader Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba National Government

See also

References

  1. ^ "Malacañang names Bangsamoro Transition Authority members". CNN Philippines. February 27, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Arguillas, Carolyn (February 20, 2019). "Bangsamoro oathtaking reset to Feb. 22; but who will take oath?". MindaNews. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  3. ^ Arguillas, Carolyn (February 18, 2019). "Bangsamoro Transition Authority to take oath Feb. 20; ARMM to BARMM turnover on Feb. 25". MindaNews. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Arguillas, Carolyn (March 30, 2019). "Duterte to BTA: Bangsamoro's future "is now in your hands;"region awaits release of budget". MindaNews. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  5. ^ Galvez, Daphne (October 29, 2021). "Duterte OKs postponement of first BARMM elections to 2025". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  6. ^ "Bangsamoro parliament reelects Pangalian Balindong as speaker". RAPPLER. September 15, 2022. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
  7. ^ Arguillas, Carolyn O. (August 12, 2022). "Marcos to Bangsamoro Transition Authority: no more extension; election in 2025". MindaNews. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
  8. ^ "The Bangsamoro State Constitution" (PDF). All Moro Convention: Article VII. May 30, 2018.
  9. ^ "Republic Act No. 11054" (PDF). Philippine Official Gazette: 15. July 7, 2018.
  10. ^ "FAQs on the Annex on Power Sharing". Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP). Archived from the original on March 25, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  11. ^ De La Cruz, Sheila Mae (September 21, 2022). "BARMM parliament ditches majority, minority tags". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  12. ^ Arguillas, Carolyn (September 20, 2022). "Bangsamoro Parliament: no majority, no minority, 'just one BTA'". MindaNews. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  13. ^ Panti, Llanesca (June 20, 2019). "BARMM's new parliamentary districts won't affect representation in House, says BTA member". GMA News. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  14. ^ Panti, Llanesca (June 20, 2019). "Turncoats will lose parliament seat in Bangsamoro region – transition panel member". GMA News. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  15. ^ a b "Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 16" (PDF). Bangsamoro Parliament. January 19, 2021. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  16. ^ Lao, Gilmar (January 20, 2021). "BTA approves official seal". NDBC News. Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  17. ^ "BTA Parliament adopts official seal, elects additional officers". BARMM Official Website. Bangsamoro Information Office. January 20, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • Policy Research and Legal Services Department

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Coordinates 7 11 47 N 124 14 46 E 7 1964 N 124 2461 E 7 1964 124 2461 The Bangsamoro Parliament is the legislature of Bangsamoro an autonomous region of the Philippines It is currently led by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority an interim regional governing body The inaugural session of the parliament took place on March 29 2019 while its first regular session is projected to take place in 2025 1 Bangsamoro Parliament Filipino Parlamento ng BangsamoroArabic البرلمان بانجسامورو2nd BTA Interim ParliamentTypeTypeUnicameralTerm limits3 terms 9 years HistoryFoundedMarch 29 2019Preceded byARMM Regional Legislative AssemblyLeadershipChief MinisterMurad Ebrahim since March 29 2019Speaker of the ParliamentPangalian Balindong since March 29 2019Floor leaderSha Elijah Dumama Alba since September 15 2022StructureSeats80Political groups MILF nominees 41 National Government nominees 39 Length of term3 yearsAuthorityArticle VII Republic Act No 11054ElectionsVoting systemParallel voting party list proportional representation first past the post Last electionNone All MPs of current interim parliament are appointed by the national government Next electionMay 12 2025Meeting placeBangsamoro Parliament Building BARMM Complex Brgy Rosary Heights VII Cotabato CityWebsiteparliament wbr bangsamoro wbr gov wbr phRulesHouse Rules of the Parliament Resolution No 6 s 2019 English Contents 1 History 2 Composition 3 Seal 4 2nd interim parliament 4 1 Parliamentary groups 4 2 Leadership 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe first Bangsamoro Parliament is an interim legislature headed by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority BTA The first set of members of the BTA took their oath on February 22 2019 2 The effective abolishment of the precursor autonomous region Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao ARMM took place following the official turnover of the ARMM to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region occurred on February 26 2019 3 The first interim Bangsamoro Parliament had its inaugural session on March 29 2019 and passed four resolutions two of which involved the budget for the Bangsamoro region 4 The interim Bangsamoro Parliament s mandate was supposed to end on June 30 2022 as per the Bangsamoro Organic Law but this was extended to 2025 by law passed by President Rodrigo Duterte whose presidency ended on the same day the interim parliament is supposed to be dissolved 5 The second interim parliament had its inaugural session on September 12 2022 6 Duterte s successor President Bongbong Marcos appointed a new set of members for the interim parliament The MILF nominees include people associated with the MNLF eight from the Sema Jikiri faction and seven from the Nur Misuari s faction Misuari s group became part of the parliament for the first time 7 Composition EditAs per law the legislature should be composed of at least 80 members 8 9 who in turn are led by the Speaker of the Parliament which was appointed from among the members of the legislature 10 Until June 30 2019 24 elective officials of the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao could have served as additional members Pangalian Balindong is the Speaker of the Parliament Sha Elijah Dumama Alba is the Floor Leader In the first interim parliament there was a Majority Leader and a Minority Leader but these position were scrapped in the second interim parliament 11 12 40 percent of the parliament seats are allotted to representatives of Bangsamoro s parliamentary districts Although the districts are yet to be constituted The Bangsamoro parliamentary districts will exist independently from the legislative districts used to determine representation in the national House of Representatives 13 There are also legal provisions to deter members of the parliament to switch political party allegiance Changing political party affiliation within the term of a parliament member s term means forfeiture of seat Changing of affiliation within six months prior to a parliamentary elections renders the person ineligible as a nominee of a political party seeking representation in the parliament 14 Seal Edit Seal used from 2019 to 2021 The current seal of the Bangsamoro Parliament is in use since 2021 and its specifications is defined under Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No 16 15 It is a circular symbol with a green red white and yellow color scheme patterned after the Bangsamoro Flag and bears the name of the Parliament Its central element is a shield baring the Bangsamoro flag and is partially surrounded by a semicircle parliament diagram with 80 blocks signifying the number of seats in the parliament The book on top of the shield which represents the living adherence of the Parliament to the rule of law while the text 2019 representing the foundation year of Bangsamoro The Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No 16 as Parliament Bill No 24 was passed by the Bangsamoro Parliament on January 19 2021 A previous version of the seal was used prior to the passage of the bill with the book foundation year absent in the prior version 16 17 The modified seal was formally adopted after the Chief Minister sign the bill into law on February 12 2021 15 2nd interim parliament EditMain article 2nd Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament Parliamentary groups Edit Composition of the Parliament as of September 12 2022 Parliamentary group nominating group MembersMILF Moro Islamic Liberation Front 41GPH Government of the Philippines National Government 39Leadership Edit Office MP Affiliation nominating entity Speaker Pangalian Balindong Moro Islamic Liberation FrontDeputy Speakers Hatimil Hassan National GovernmentLanang Ali Jr Moro Islamic Liberation FrontAbdulkarim Misuari National GovernmentBenjamin Loong Moro Islamic Liberation FrontOmar Yasser Sema National GovernmentPaisalin Tago National GovernmentNabil Tan National GovernmentFloor Leader Sha Elijah Dumama Alba National GovernmentSee also EditARMM Regional Legislative Assembly Bangsamoro Youth Model ParliamentReferences Edit Malacanang names Bangsamoro Transition Authority members CNN Philippines February 27 2019 Retrieved February 27 2019 Arguillas Carolyn February 20 2019 Bangsamoro oathtaking reset to Feb 22 but who will take oath MindaNews Retrieved February 20 2019 Arguillas Carolyn February 18 2019 Bangsamoro Transition Authority to take oath Feb 20 ARMM to BARMM turnover on Feb 25 MindaNews Retrieved February 18 2019 Arguillas Carolyn March 30 2019 Duterte to BTA Bangsamoro s future is now in your hands region awaits release of budget MindaNews Retrieved March 30 2019 Galvez Daphne October 29 2021 Duterte OKs postponement of first BARMM elections to 2025 Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved October 29 2021 Bangsamoro parliament reelects Pangalian Balindong as speaker RAPPLER September 15 2022 Retrieved September 16 2022 Arguillas Carolyn O August 12 2022 Marcos to Bangsamoro Transition Authority no more extension election in 2025 MindaNews Retrieved August 13 2022 The Bangsamoro State Constitution PDF All Moro Convention Article VII May 30 2018 Republic Act No 11054 PDF Philippine Official Gazette 15 July 7 2018 FAQs on the Annex on Power Sharing Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process OPAPP Archived from the original on March 25 2014 Retrieved August 2 2015 De La Cruz Sheila Mae September 21 2022 BARMM parliament ditches majority minority tags Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 21 2022 Arguillas Carolyn September 20 2022 Bangsamoro Parliament no majority no minority just one BTA MindaNews Retrieved September 21 2022 Panti Llanesca June 20 2019 BARMM s new parliamentary districts won t affect representation in House says BTA member GMA News Retrieved June 22 2019 Panti Llanesca June 20 2019 Turncoats will lose parliament seat in Bangsamoro region transition panel member GMA News Retrieved June 22 2019 a b Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No 16 PDF Bangsamoro Parliament January 19 2021 Retrieved February 24 2021 Lao Gilmar January 20 2021 BTA approves official seal NDBC News Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved February 1 2021 BTA Parliament adopts official seal elects additional officers BARMM Official Website Bangsamoro Information Office January 20 2021 Retrieved February 1 2021 External links EditOfficial website Policy Research and Legal Services Department Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangsamoro Parliament amp oldid 1133983770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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