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The interim government is not officially divided through political party affiliation but is instead divided into two groups according to the nominating entity; the majority are nominees of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, while the rest are nominees of the Philippine national government. [1]
The Bangsamoro Parliament is the legislature of Bangsamoro, an autonomous region of the Philippines. It is currently led by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority , an interim regional governing body. The inaugural session of the parliament took place on March 29, 2019, while its first regular session is projected to take place in 2025.
National Government: Rasol Mitmug Jr. National Government: Froilyn Mendoza: National Government: Indigenous people's representative Marjanie Macasalong: MILF: Mary Ann Arnado: MILF: Matarul Estino: MILF: Mohagher Iqbal: MILF: MILF Central Committee member Nabila Pangandaman: National Government: Youth sector representative Ishak Mastura ...
The Bangsamoro education ministry entered into an agreement with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) of the Philippine national government in April 2019. Under the agreement CHED will provide technical assistance to BARMM to improve the state and accessibility of higher education in the region.
The Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Kongreso ng Pilipinas) is the legislature of the national government of the Philippines. It is bicameral, composed of an upper body, the Senate, and a lower body, the House of Representatives, [3] although colloquially, the term "Congress" commonly refers to just the latter.
National Assembly of the Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935–1941) No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term start Party Legislature Took office Left office; 11: José E. Romero Member for Negros Oriental–2nd (1897–1978) November 25 1935 August 15 1938 Nacionalista Democratico: 1st National Assembly: 12: Quintin Paredes Member for Abra ...
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Article 7, Section 16 of the Constitution of the Philippines says that the President . shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this ...