OSG favors IPMR to sit as city council member
>> Monday, September 24, 2018
BAGUIO CITY – The
militant Cordillera People’s Alliance welcomed the Office of the Solicitor
General’s answer to a petition filed by the City Government of Baguio to
prevent the city’s indigenous people’s mandatory representative (IPMR) from
assuming his post as member of the city council.
The CPA said
the city government’s position not to include an IPMR in the city council was
“self-serving, gratuitous and unwarranted conclusions of law.”
“The OSG’s
response to the city petition was a major stride in the people’s assertion of
the right to political representation of indigenous peoples in Baguio, the CPS and Tongtongan ti Umili
said in a joint statement. “It also shows the invalidity of the points raised
by the officialdom of Baguio, going as far as saying that marginalization does
not exist among IPs in the city.”
The groups
said, “The city government of Baguio led by Mayor Mauricio Domogan had this
issue drag on for too long. It is long overdue that the indigenous peoples are
given a voice in the local government especially since they comprise a
significant section if not the majority of the city’s population. May the OSG’s
response to the city government’s petition serve as a challenge and testament
that the voice of the people will prevail.”
They urged pertinent
government offices to let IMPR representative Roger D. Sinot assume as member
of the city council.
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