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Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles 01 February 2012 Philippine Development Forum Davao City Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro and its Effect on the Political, Economic, and Social Landscape of Mindanao

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Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles

01 February 2012Philippine Development ForumDavao City

Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro and its Effect on the Political, Economic, and Social Landscape of Mindanao

FAB

- First woman chair of the GPH Peace Panel

- Professor of Political Science, University of the Philippines

Miriam Coronel-Ferrer

on Power Sharingon Wealth Sharing

on Transition Modalities

TWGsON THE FAB ANNEXES

on Normalization

TPMT- Signed during the 35th Formal Exploratory Talks

- Will review, assess, evaluate and monitor the implementation of

the FAB Third Party Monitoring Team

“ ”Flexibility has always been our trademark in this process. There are difficult issues, but no issue is insurmountable.

- Chair Miriam Coronel-Ferrer

on Power Sharingon Wealth Sharing

annexes Parametersfor the crafting of the BangsamoroBasic Law

BangsamoroBasic Lawpassed by Congress and ratified in a plebiscite

Bangsamoro(New Political Entity)

Defense and External Security

Foreign Policy

Common Market and Global

Trade

Coinage and Monetary Policy

Citizenship and Naturalization

Postal Service

POWERS

CO

NC

UR

REN

T

Culture

Fisheries

Forestry

Basic Services

Etc.

Auditing and Administration of

Justice

BangsamoroBasic Lawgreater fiscal autonomy that will allow the Bangsamoro to define its development path

BangsamoroBasic Law will consider that Bangsamoro has an obligation to contribute to the national coffers

policing decommissioning

reduction and control of firearms in the area and

disbandment of private armies

and other armed groups

on Normalizationannex Communities ‘ return to conditions where they can achieve their desired quality of life

transfer of law enforcement functions from the AFP to the

PNP

Decommissioningon Normalizationannex

-- phased and calibrated-- to happen substantially when the basic law is delivered-- with socio-economic support

As fighters see this on the ground

Peace is real Land can be cultivated

There is livelihood

Children go to school

Health centers

On status of Transition Commission

the Executive Order 120 creating the Transition Commission was signed by the President last December 17.

MILF

GOVERNMENT

For immediate MILF families and communities, IDPS, women and children

Track 1

massive and long term reconstruction and rehabilitation of the entire Bangsamoro region

Track 2

2 tracks on the Development of the Bangsamaro

-- build legitimate institutions that will guarantee inclusive growth, increase participation in the political and economic decision making, as well as guard against interests that are inimical to social, political and economic empowerment.

Bangsamoro Basic Law

Reformists need to engage the state and the government if

we want to entrench systems and mechanisms for long term reform. If not, we leave these

same systems and mechanisms to those whose only desire is maintain the

status quo.

development that makes a difference in the lives of people in Mindanao

Institutional reform effort to develop bangsamoro

sustainable just and lasting peace and

developmentinclusive social and political

institutions

GPH - CPP/NPA/NDFPeace Negotiations

PRESS COMMUNIQUE issued by Ambassador Ture Lundh resulting from the meeting in the

Netherlands In December, 2012, and contains a report by the Royal

Norwegian Government Facilitator that special representatives of both parties

1) met in The Hague hosted by the RNG,

2) agreed to continue discussion on 5 broad topics including truce, and

3) affirmed nationwide ceasefire from December 20, 2012 to January 15,

2013.

“We are calling on the New People’s Army operating in these areas to truly show

they care for these communities by taking this

historic opportunity and partner with us in healing

and reconstructing communities badly affected

by Pablo.”

Every moment provides us with an opportunity to bring

peace in our country

As always, we will need to have a resolve that will

carry us through the challenging times, a spirit that allows us to imagine

a future different from the past, and the courage to believe that peace is truly within our reach.

Thank you!