Duterte, the first Mindanawon to become President, has repeatedly vowed to address the historical injustices committed against the Bangsamoro and to honor all signed peace agreements | MindaNews
The executive director of IAG said achieving lasting peace will depend on the implementation of the peace agreement, and this may prove to be difficult due to “entrenched political and economic interests” | ABS-CBN News
Read more: 'Entrenched interests' stand in way of peace in Mindanao: analyst
A separate five-member Indigenous People panel will be tasked to get the issues affecting the Lumad communities that will be taken up in the peace negotiation of the government with the rebel groups | MindaNews
Read more: OPAPP creates panel to air Lumad issues in peace talks
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Five major factions and groups in Cordillera have converged to unify their ranks towards healing and reconciliation, as they strongly pushed for Cordillera autonomy as a step towards federalism.
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