President Duterte has also directed that since there is only one Bangsamoro, the provisions not yet implemented in the 1996 agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro with the MILF be consolidated into one enabling law. In view of this, the government has agreed to include among its nominees three members from the MNLF.
Secretary Dureza has announced that the government will also talk to a five-person panel to be formed by MNLF founding Chair Nur Misuari. According to Dureza, the President caused the suspension of hearings and enforcement of warrants of arrest against Misuari so he could participate in the peace process.
Significant stakeholders such as the Sultanates, indigenous peoples, local government units, women, youth, sectoral groups, and others will be able to participate in the peace process starting this month, Santiago announced, through People’s Peace Tables to be formed in various parts of the country. “People will sit at the table, too. It is not only the representatives of the government, the MNLF and the MILF that have a place at the table.” Santiago said. “Peace is everyone’s concern so we must have a venue like the peace tables where people’s voices can be heard and taken seriously. Peace tables will also be tables for healing and reconciliation among our people because peacebuilding is more than passing a law, as important as that is. It is also about feelings of being included and respected and about building relationships.”
According to Santiago, the BTC is expected to submit the draft law to Congress in the middle of next year.