Despite its delayed filing in Congress, Malacañang is still sticking to a self-imposed deadline to have the proposed Bangsamoro law passed in both the Senate and the House of Representatives before the year-end | Business Mirror
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A newly-formed pool of independent lawyers is assisting the peace panels of the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the ongoing 10-day meeting in Davao City to work on a “mutually acceptable” draft Bangsmaoro Basic Law | MindaNews
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Continuous communication between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front on the true state of peace talks can help diffuse the reported tension in the south arising from the delay of the submission of the Bangsamoro Basic Law to Congress | Manila Bulletin
The government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front peace panels began Friday afternoon their 10-day meeting to finalize the text of the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law that both parties hope President Benigno Simeon Aquino III will submit and certify as urgent to Congress this month | MindaNews
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The Bangsamoro will have a P25.7-billion budget next year once the Bangsamoro Basic Law is enacted into law, the biggest allocation to a single region in all of Mindanao | Manila Standard Today
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