ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly

ARMM Regional Assembly
المجلس التشريعي الإقليمي
Batasang Kapulungan ng ARMM
9th ARMM Regional Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
Leadership
Regional Speaker
Ronnie Q. Sinsuat
Structure
Seats 24 elected assemblymen
Political groups
Length of term
3 years
Authority Article VII, Republic Act No. 6734
Elections
Parallel voting
Last election
May 9, 2016
Next election
May 13, 2019
Meeting place
Office of the Bangsamoro People (ARMM Regional Capitol)

ARMM Regional Assembly,[1] also known as ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly, is the devolved unicameral regional legislature of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.

History

A Regional Assembly was created form ARMM as part of Republic Act No. 6734,[2] otherwise known as the Organic Act for the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, with the scope and limitations of the Assembly is defined in the Article VII. The 1st ARMM Regional Assembly was elected in February 12, 1990 to serve a three year term, starting June 30, 1990.

Elections were held separately from the Philippine general elections from 1990 to 2008, when President Benigno Aquino III decided to suspend the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao general election, 2013, and synchronized it with the Philippine general election, 2013. Officers in charge were appointed until the elections in May 13, 2013.

Composition

Unlike Provincial Boards, where the Vice Governor heads the legislature, the ARMMM Regional Legislative Assembly is headed separately by a Speaker. It is composed of three members for every congressional district. The current membership is 24, where 6 are from Lanao del Sur including Marawi City, 6 from Maguindanao, 6 from Sulu, 3 from Basilan and 3 from Tawi-Tawi.

Regular members (3 members/district) and sectoral representatives, have 3-year terms; maximum of 3 consecutive terms.

The Assembly exercises legislative power in the autonomous region, except on the following matters: foreign affairs, national defense and security, postal service, coinage and fiscal and monetary policies, administration of justice, quarantine, customs and tariff, citizenship, naturalization, immigration and deportation, general auditing, national elections, maritime, land and air transportation, communications, patents, trademarks, trade names and copyrights, foreign trade. It may also legislate on matters covered by the Shari’ah, the law governing Muslims.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Republic Act No. 9054" (PDF). Congress of the Philippines.
  2. "Republic Act No. 9054". Commission on Elections, Philippines.
  3. gmanews.tv, ARMM history and organization, 08/11/2008
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