Suggested reforms in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Governance system in “Muslim Mindanao”: the end of political dynasties and the rise of proportional representation by community welfare clans and service-oriented sectors

A radical idea of abolishing LGU system (from governors, mayors to barangay captains) and changing the 80-member regional representation to what I call the “Bangsamoro Peoples Parliament (BPP)” of BARMM. It shall be composed of 261 elected officers and service-based sectoral representatives of the nine standalone Bangsa Assemblies referring to (1) The Bangsa M’ranaw Assembly, … Continue reading Suggested reforms in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Governance system in “Muslim Mindanao”: the end of political dynasties and the rise of proportional representation by community welfare clans and service-oriented sectors
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Published on November 18, 2024 17:42
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