BTA member calls for immediate creation of national coordinating body
A BANGSAMORO Transition Authority (BTA) member has called on the national government to immediately set up the Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Body that will facilitate interactions with the newly-formed Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
At a forum conducted by the Institute for Autonomy and Governance (IAG) last May 2, BTA Member Eddie M. Alih noted that the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) mandates the BARMM鈥檚 transition government to accomplish within three years its priority legislations.
These include codes on administration, internal revenue, indigenous people鈥檚 affairs, civil service, elections, local government, and education.
鈥淚 think even in the process of crafting these codes, it is very important that we have to coordinate with the national government. So dapat lang ito ang unahin (it should really be a priority). Before crafting these different codes, we should already be starting to coordinate…. That鈥檚 the importance of the IGR Body,鈥 Mr. Alih said in an audio file emailed by the IAG to 大象传媒 on May 3.
The forum, held at the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) headquarters in Quezon City, was conducted in coordination with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Ateneo School of Government, and DILG.
He added, 鈥淲e hope that… the National Government-BARMM IGR Body will be created as soon as possible time to help the Bangsamoro government.鈥
DILG Assistant Secretary and Spokesperson Jonathan E. Malaya said DILG Secretary Eduardo M. A帽o will still have to be briefed on the matter.
鈥淢oving forward, we may need to brief the Secretary because he has to understand the implications of this…. We need to brief the Secretary and give you options… while in transition, because…we want BARMM to succeed,鈥 Mr. Malaya said at the forum.
He added that the DILG will consider using the 2009 administrative orders (AOs) 273 and 273-A issued by then president Gloria M. Arroyo, which the Supreme Court upheld, delegating her supervisory powers over the then Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) to the DILG.
Following the ratification of the BOL earlier this year, the BARMM has replaced the ARMM.
鈥淢aybe in the context of IGR… there seems to be an agreement that the IGR mechanism is the best way to move forward, DILG (will use its) delegated authority… to be able to begin the IGR mechanism, working of course with the Moro government,鈥 Mr. Malaya said.
AUTONOMY FRAMEWORK
In his presentation, Chief Operations Officer of IAG Development Consulting Inc. (IDCI) Ishak V. Mastura defined IGR as 鈥渢he processes and institutions through which governments within a political system interact.鈥
鈥淚GR occurs most importantly in the 鈥榲ertical鈥 relationship between the central government and sub-national governments,鈥 he explained, adding that it is primarily 鈥渁 function of the executive arm of government.鈥
Under Section 2 of the BOL, an IGR body is to be created 鈥渢o coordinate and resolve issues on intergovernmental relations through regular consultation and continuing negotiation in a non-adversarial manner.鈥
Other IGR bodies under the BOL include the Philippine Congress 鈥 Bangsamoro Parliament Forum, Intergovernmental Fiscal Policy Board, Joint Body for the Zones of Joint Cooperation, Intergovernmental Infrastructure Development Board, Intergovernmental Energy Board, and Bangsamoro Sustainable Development Board.
Mr. Mastura said the BOL can largely work as a framework of autonomy 鈥減rovided that the limits of national government intrusions on autonomy are defined thru the IGR created by the BOL.鈥
鈥淢aybe the IGR Body can even be used to devolve powers to BARMM as or if necessary?鈥 he added, noting that there were powers removed in the grant of autonomy that shows the unitary intent of the BOL.
He said the 鈥淟ocal administration, municipal corporations and other local authorities….鈥 were 鈥渄eleted in the final version鈥 of the BOL.
Removing these items, Mr. Mastura said, 鈥渃urtails鈥 BOL Art. VI on IGR which states: 鈥 Sec. 10. Bangsamoro Government and its Constituent Local Government Units. — The authority of the Bangsamoro Government to regulate the affairs of its constituent local government units shall be guaranteed in accordance with this Organic Law and a Bangsamoro local government code to be enacted by the Parliament. The privileges already enjoyed by local government units under Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the 鈥楲ocal Government Code of 1991,鈥 as amended, and other existing laws shall not be diminished.鈥
Mr. Mastura further said that the BARMM 鈥渃an also exercise its autonomous powers by assuming governmental power to the extent that it sees fit under the BOL until such time that it is questioned or a controversy arises in the exercise of that power.鈥
鈥滻f there is such a dispute, it can be tackled at the IGR Body. The risk is that the BARMM authorities may be skirting 鈥榗olor of authority鈥 instead of a stable policy of rule of law that is recognized by all in the region and by the national government,鈥 he added.
The term 鈥榗olor of authority鈥, he said, means the 鈥渁ppearance or presumption of an official or legal power given to a person or an institution to do something.鈥
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Sought for comment, Michael Henry Ll. Yusingco, lawyer and Ateneo Policy Center senior research fellow noted that 鈥渢he most challenging鈥 item in the BTA鈥檚 to-do-list is the 鈥渇amiliarization of the entire Bangsamoro community to the new parliamentary structure of the regional government.鈥
鈥淧arliamentary principles and procedures, inter-agency relations and management, values-based leadership, fiscal policy formulation and sustainable development management are just a few examples of the competencies the new Bangsamoro regional government leaders and officials need to learn under such a limited timetable,鈥 he said in an e-mail on Sunday.
He said the IGR could be the 鈥済ame-changer鈥 for the BARMM.
鈥淗ence, the organization of the IGR bodies under the BOL also has to be prioritized. More specifically, the BTA in partnership with the DILG can organize a small cohort of civil servants from the BARMM and the central government to undergo a specialized training on IGR. This group then can write a general principles handbook which can then guide the organization of the IGR bodies mandated by the BOL,鈥 he explained.
He stressed that attending to the parliamentary structure of the BARMM and the IGR bodies under the BOL 鈥渕ust be the most urgent priorities鈥 now of the BTA.
鈥淪ave perhaps the enactment of a new electoral code, the other matters requiring legislation can wait for the election of the first set of Bangsamoro parliamentarians in 2022,鈥 he said further.
鈥淚ndeed, it can be argued that given the substantive nature of these proposed laws, it would be more appropriate to have a duly elected legislative body, such as the Bangsamoro Parliament, to draft and enact them according to the legislative procedure mandated by the BOL.鈥 — Arjay L. Balinbin


