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  • July 16, 2025

BTA approves Bangsamoro Administrative Code

October 28, 2020 by NewsLine Philippines

COTABATO CITY – Bangsamoro Transition Authority approved the Bangsamoro Administrative Code (BAC) during a special session on its second regular session held Wednesday, October 28.

58 members of the Parliament (MP) voted for the passage of Cabinet Bill No. 60 entitled “An act providing for the Bangsamoro Administrative Code and for other related purposes.”

By nominal voting, 26 voted physically while 32 voted via zoom. None of the MPs voted against nor abstained from the approval of the said bill, which is authored by the Government of the Day.

The BAC will define the structural, functional, and procedural principles and rules of governance of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

“In one of its basic principles and policies, the Bangsamoro Administrative Code provides that the Bangsamoro Government, in pursuit of moral governance, shall maintain honesty, integrity, transparency, and accountability in governance and take positive and effective measures against graft and corruption,” said Chief Minister Ahod ‘Al Haj Murad’ Ebrahim.

“This salient point speaks of our earnest desire to leave a system that adheres to the concept of Amanah, where leadership and responsibilities are not just titles or positions, but more importantly a trust is given by the Almighty,” he added.

After Cabinet Bill No. 60 was filed in the plenary on July 22 this year, a technical working group (TWG) for BAC, headed by MP Raissa Jajurie, conducted a series of public consultations from August 14-26.

Participants during the consultations included BARMM’s cabinet members, employees from the provincial and municipal offices of the BARMM ministries, local chief executives including mayors and barangay officials, local government operations officers, experts from different organizations, representatives from the education sector, women sector, youth, farmer and fisherfolks, labor groups, non-Moro Indigenous People, settler communities, civil society organizations, Bangsamoro representatives residing outside the BARMM, and other stakeholders.

The participants were then asked to submit their position and policy papers on the bill and the TWG collated them for consideration before submitting a report to the Committee on Rules.

On October 22, the report was approved at the committee level. The report was then introduced to the plenary on October 27 for the parliament’s interpellation and amendments and was enacted into law the next day.

“I know that we still have a lot of work to do but let’s take this time to celebrate this milestone. I hope that our passion for the Bangsamoro remains unshaken, regardless of the pandemic and the countless challenges ahead,” CM Ebrahim said.

“We cannot and we must not stop until we create a BARMM that speaks of the sacrifices by our dear Mujahideen, that speaks of the dreams of young Fatimas and Abduls; a BARMM that speaks our narrative,” he said.

The BAC shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation or within the BARMM.

Other priority legislations such as the local government code and the civil service code are already on its second reading in the plenary and were referred to the Committee on Rules. Meanwhile, the education code was filed in the parliament today and was referred to the Committee on Education. The revenue and electoral codes are yet to be filed.

To date, the BTA has approved twelve (13) bills including acts adopting the BARMM’s official flag and official emblem, Bangsamoro Appropriations Act (BAA) 2020, Bangsamoro Socio-Economic Development Act of 2019, Bangsamoro Hymn Act of 2020, Recruitment Agency Regulation Act of 2020, Act Defining the Power of Appointment in BARMM, and creations of the Bangsamoro Attorney General’s Office (BAGO), Bangsamoro Women’s Commission (BWC), Bangsamoro Human Rights Commission (BHRC), Bangsamoro Youth Commission (BYC), and Bangsamoro Sports Commission (BSC).-BPI–PR

Filed Under: BARMM, Top Stories Tagged With: Bangsamoro administrative Code

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