BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan lauded the support committed by officials of the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) to the renewed quest for autonomy by the Cordillera after a local gathering involving the concerned government agencies and local governments on how to advance the pending autonomy bills in both chambers of Congress.
The local chief executive said that the Regional
Development Council in the Cordillera is elated over the gains in the quest for
autonomy in the national level, particularly in the legislative and executive
branches, with a sustained effort at getting a certification from President
Rodrigo R. Duterte that the pending autonomy bills are urgent priority
administration measures that must be enacted into law as part of the advocacy
efforts.
“We gained the support of the Presidential Legislative
Liaison Office in advancing our quest for autonomy in both chambers of Congress
because now is the time for us to achieve autonomy, especially with the
enabling environment as shown by the support from no less than President Rodrigo
Duterte to the clamor of local officials for the decentralization of powers and
resources,” Domogan said.
House Bill (HB) 5343 is authored by all Cordillera
congressmen while Senate Bill (SB) 1678 is authored by Senator Juan Miguel
Zubiri and both bills are geared towards the establishment of an autonomous
region in the Cordillera.
Domogan revealed that PLLO officials also committed to
help in working out with the Office of the President the necessary
certification at the stage when the pending autonomy bills will require the
same to fastrack its approval in both chambers of Congress which will be
subjected to the traditional bicameral conference committee refinement prior to
submission to President Duterte for his signature.
According to him, the snowballing support that the
region’s renewed quest for autonomy is receiving from the national government
is a manifestation of the Duterte administration’s commitment to grant autonomy
to the Cordillera pursuant to the mandate of the 1987 Constitution.
Domogan explained it is important for the Cordillera
to grab the opportunity of becoming an autonomous region during the term of the
President because the chances of achieving autonomy after the President’s term
might be bleak, especially when those who will be elected into power will not
value the importance of decentralization of powers.
Domogan said Cordillera congressmen are also following
up the eventual placing into the calendar of the House Committee on Local
Government HB 5343 for committee approval prior to the issuance of the required
certification from the President so that it will be immediately acted upon in
plenary.
Earlier, Presidential Adviser on
the Peace Process Jesus G. Dureza said the President will only certify the
autonomy bill as urgent once all the necessary consultations relative to the
final version of the bill shall have been completed so that whatever will be
the output of the committee will be the one that will be certified as urgent
for immediate action by both chambers of Congress.
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