Press Davao Oriental 2nd District Rep. Cheeno Miguel Almario answers questions from the media during a press conference at the media center of the House of Representatives Tuesday morning. Also in photo are Lanao Del Sur 1st District Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong, 1 Rider Party List Rep. Rodge Gutierrez, Deputy Majority Leader and PBA Partylist Rep. Margarita “Atty Migs” Nograles and Lanao del Norte 1st District Rep. Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo. Photo by VER NOVENO

Adiong lauds PBBM’s resolve for BARMM polls

April 30, 2024 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 94 views

HOUSE Assistant Majority Leader and Lanao del Sur 1st District Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong on Tuesday commended President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. for his determination in ensuring that the first-ever elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) will push through next year.

“I fully support the President’s call to proceed [with the BARMM] elections in 2025,” Adiong said during Tuesday’s regular press conference at the House of Representatives.

Adiong was responding to a recent statement by President Marcos, wherein he issued a warning to those who might seek to obstruct the BARMM polls scheduled for next year.

The Chief Executive warned that any attempt to undermine the electoral process will face the full force of the government.

Adiong expressed excitement about witnessing the matured political process in the BARMM and the opportunity for its residents to choose their leaders freely.

He emphasized the unique political structure of the BARMM, which features a parliamentary setup, and expressed optimism about the region’s progress under the Marcos leadership.

“This is going to be the first election of the BARMM, simultaneous with the national and local governments in 2025, and we are very excited as a resident of BARMM,” Adiong said.

He added, “We are very excited to see finally that the people in the BARRM would really have the way now to choose their leaders and to see how under President Bongbong Marcos, the BARMM would progress as a unique political structure because we have parliamentary setup.”

Adiong highlighted the significance of the transition period for the BARMM, originally slated for three years under the Bangsamoro Organic Law but extended for another three years.

He emphasized that the BARMM aims to transition from the previous structure of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to a parliamentary system, with a focus on embracing the principles of self-rule and self-determination.

“The essence of governance in the BARMM is to embrace the principle of self-rule and self-determination, and that is what we are seeing now,” Adiong pointed out.

“The immediate effect of the transition period… is to allow the people to assume their God-given right and the right under the Constitution to freely choose their leaders,” he added.

Meanwhile, in a press statement, Adiong said the establishment of the BARMM “symbolizes a profound reckoning with history, a long-overdue redress for the Bangsamoro people.”

He continued, “At its core lies the restoration of agency to the very individuals whose rights have been trampled upon for far too long. This restoration finds its zenith in the sacrosanct exercise of democratic choice—free and fair elections—an integral facet of our governance structure.”

He emphasized that the upcoming BARMM, governed by its unique parliamentary system, signifies a departure from the norms of national governance, ushering in a new era of autonomy and self-determination.

“We await with bated breath the unfolding of this historic chapter, brimming with anticipation for the dawn of a transformed Bangsamoro,” he said.

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