At least two legal luminaries, including former Chief Justice Hilario Davide, have thrown their support behind the approval of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) before the controversial Charter change (Cha-cha) and federalism initiatives.
Davide even urged President Rodrigo Duterte to certify as urgent the BBL’s passage in Congress.
“I am for the approval of BBL the soonest possible time ahead of the Charter change especially on the shift to federalism,” the former top magistrate said in the ongoing BBL deliberations at the Senate on Monday.
Davide reiterated that the Bangsamoro government could be used as a “model” and as an “experiment” for a federal form of government.
“If in 10 years we see the success of the Bangsamoro autonomous region, then we can begin talking about federalism,” he noted.
“I hope and pray that this President will certify to Congress as urgent these bills now pending before the sub-committee.”
“I fully support and pray for the approval of the bill before us,” Davide further said.
Dr. Florangel Rosario Braid, who was a member of the 1987 Constitutional Convention, also backed the BBL passage ahead of Cha-cha and the proposed shift to a federal form of government.
“I share the view also that today is not the right constitutional moment. There’s such a thing as political moment, or constitutional moment. Therefore, I strongly feel that Cha-cha and a shift to a federal structure should not be made now but postponed at a later time when our people and our institutions are ready,” she said.
Unlike the 10-year period envisioned by Davide before talking about federalism, Braid believes that five years after the BBL implementation would be enough time to study a possible shift to federalism.
“I hope the Bansamoro will be passed soonest,” she said. /kga