Bangsamoro Transition Commission

Bangsamoro Transition Commission
Seal
Abbreviation BTC
Formation December 17, 2013
Location
Chairman
Ghadzali Jaafar
Website http://www.bangsamoroonline.com/

The Bangsamoro Transition Commission is a commission created on December 17, 2013 by the virtue of Executive Order 120 signed by President Benigno Aquino III. The commission is tasked to come up with a draft on the Bangsamoro Basic Law, which would serve as the basis of a new Bangsamoro political entity, in accordance to the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro. The Bangsamoro Transition Commission shall be disestablished upon the enactment of a Bangsamoro Basic Law.[1]

Composition under the Aquino Administration

The former commission is composed of 15 members. 8 members including the chairman where chosen by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front while 7 members where chosen by the government.[1][2] The composition seeks to represent the Christian, Muslim and Indigenous People (IP) communities.

  • Ibrahim Ali
  • Maulana Alonto
  • Talib Abdulhamid Benito
  • Abdulla Camlian
  • Pedrito Eisma
  • Raissa Jajurie
  • Mohagher Iqbal (chair)
  • Froilyn Mendoza
  • Hussein Munoz
  • Akmad Sakkam
  • Fatmawati Salapuddin
  • Said Shiek
  • Asani Tammang
  • Timuay Melanio Ulama
  • Johaira Wahab

Compostion under the Duterte Administration

The current composition is composed of 21 members, with an additional 6 more members from 15 in the past administration.[3] It is composed of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front with 11 members and 3 members from the Moro National Liberation Front - Sema Group.[4][5] There are also representatives from the Christian and Indigneous People (IP) communities.

  • Jose Lorena
  • Maisara Dandamun-Latiph
  • Datu Mussolini Sinsuat Lidasan
  • Dr. Susana Salvador-Anayatin
  • Hussin Amin
  • Romeo Saliga
  • Hatimil Hassan
  • Samira Gutoc-Tomawis*
  • Firdausi Ismail Abas
  • Omar Yasser Sema
  • Ghadzali Jaafar (chair)
  • Mohagher Iqbal
  • Abdulraof Abdul Macacua
  • Ibrahim Ali
  • Haron Abas
  • Atty. Raissa Jajurie
  • Said Shiek
  • Hussein Muñoz
  • Melanio Ulama
  • Gafur Kanain
  • Ammal Solaiman

* Samira Gutoc-Tomawis resigned from her post during Marawi siege. The current member count is 20.[6][7]

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.rappler.com/nation/18123-aquino-signs-eo-on-bangsamoro-transition-commission-amid-technical-impasse
  2. http://www.opapp.gov.ph/resources/bangsamoro-transition-commission
  3. Sabillo, Kristine Angeli. "Duterte signs EO reconstituting Bangsamoro Transition Council". Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  4. Aning, Jerome. "21 Bangsamoro Transition Commission members named". Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  5. Corrales, Nestor. "Duterte names new Bangsamoro Transition Council members". Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  6. Gloria, Violeta M. "BTC commissioner resigns over Marawi siege". MindaNews. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  7. Alconaba, Nico. "Bangsamoro commission member quits over Duterte rape joke, Marawi assault". Retrieved 2018-10-07.
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