Palawan seeks exclusion from Bangsamoro entity

Secretary Teresita Quintos-Deles, President Benigno Aquino III, Senate President Franklin Drilon and Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Jr. are witnesses as Bangsamoro Transition Commission Chairman Mohagher Iqbal handed over the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law to House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte during the turnover ceremony last September 10. Malacañang Photo Bureau/Benhur Arcayan

MANILA, Philippines - The people of Palawan are opposed to the inclusion of the province and Puerto Princesa City to the Bangsamoro entity, Palawan Rep. Frederick Abueg said Wednesday.

The lawmaker from Palawan authored House Resolution (HR) 1514 titled "A Resolution directing the House Ad Hoc Committee to exclude the Province of Palawan and the City of Puerto Princesa in the proposed Bangsamoro Entity and to include the three Representatives of Palawan as regular members with voting rights in the House Ad Hoc Committee."

"History speaks for itself, the people of Palawan consistently resist the inclusion of the province to the ARMM in four successive plebiscites held during the time of then President Marcos, Aquino and Ramos, wherein the negative votes therefrom cast were more than eighty-five percent (85%) of the total votes," Abueg said in the resolution.

Under HR 1514, three Representatives from Palawan including Abueg, Franz Alvarez and Douglas Hagedorn will be included in the Ad Hoc Committee.

The said committee was formed to "review and evaluate the comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro and propose a basic law for the establishment of a Bangsamoro entity within a time frame of six months."

President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III recently submitted the draft of the Basic Basic Law (BBL) to Congress. The proposed law allows the creation of a special autonomous Muslim region.

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