Educative citizenry
in BOL and federalism
Scholarly
discussion on the different forms of government is associated with academics as
in the unitary and federal states and the parliamentary system. What our
compatriots know in our political setting is the existence of the central and
local governments as well as administrative regions such as the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao and Region XII. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE .....
People have heard about the Bangsamoro
Basic Law but with certain skepticism by some sectors or ethnic groupings. And
now, to what extent do many know about the Bangsamoro Organic Law that will
replace the ARMM under parliamentary-democratic form to be called Bangsamoro
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao? Under the BOL, the chief minister is elected
from among the members of the regional legislative assembly and not elected at
large by the people, except for legislative representatives, who shall lead
regional governance. Still, the constituents have to know the extent of the
powers of the BARMM whose definitive territories shall be determined through a
plebiscite which will be called by January 2019. There is a lot to learn about
the provisions in the BOL.
Another political push is federalism
espoused by President Duterte whose model has been crafted by the
Constitutional Committee and now under scrutiny in both chambers of the
Congress. Under the proposal, the vote for the presidency is also a vote for
the vice president of the same political party fashioned after the United
States of America which has several states such as California and Texas and
what have they. There is no prime minister post in the proposed federal state. The
proposed federalism is now a heated debate. Should the people ratify federalism
through a plebiscite, the BARMM could be one of these regional states in
Mindanao if such is established under the BOL.
Each regional state will have its respective elected senator(s), hence,
the number will increase in the Senate from the original 24 elected nation-wide.
The BOL and the BARMM affect the
tri-people in south of Mindanao and the push for federalism as well. We are the
stakeholders here. Politics is not all about government but affects also our
economic and social dimensions.
While
social institutions have their respective functions and places in a society,
they are interactive as politics would affect the economic sphere such as
sharing of revenues between the central and local governments. Each federal
state has to seek its own revenues for its own sustainability and progress..
So these two political issues have to be
learned by the stakeholders --- the constituents. How? Schedules of series of
forum or assemblies for presentation of political issues are insufficient since
not many are attendees to these gatherings. Information dissemination have to
be massive. We have the social media but not many households have internets,
except for televisions or radios. Information campaign have to be both
extensive and intensive so we could develop an educated political citizenry.
We want a citizenry that is well learned
and knowledgeable, at most the basic political concepts, before they exercise
their political empowerment through a plebiscite. Say, if the BOL and BARMM are
for peace and development, people, the stakeholders, have to be convinced that
these will work or we go back to square one. Information and educational
campaign starts now and it has to be penetrative like schoolers in attendance
to absorb the academic lessons. So be it!
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