Swiss government tuloy ang suporta sa BARMM

By Chona Yu June 22, 2023 - 05:50 AM

 

 

Tuloy ang suporta ng Swiss government sa pagpapanatili sa kapayapaan sa Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao sa gitna ng nagpapatuloy na kasunduan sa pamahalaan ng Pilipinas at Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Ginawa ito ng Swiss government sa farewell call ni outgoing Ambassador Alain Gaschen kay Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Sabi ni Gaschen, batid ng Switzerland ang kumplikadong hamon na kinakaharap ng rehiyon kaya kailangan ang seryosong tutukan ng gobyerno ng Pilipinas.

“So, it needs to be taken seriously and with the proper attention from Manila, and I think… I know from the different ministries they have basis to support addressing those issues,” sabi ni Gaschen kay Pangulong Marcos.

Kumpiyansa naman si Pangulong Marcos maayos ang problema sa BARMM.

“But I think with the Philippines and Switzerland, we have had always a very good close relationship in many, many ways. And I cannot forget the involvement that the Swiss government had in chairing the Bangsamoro Transitional Council and that was a very important role that you played in the success of what we are now continuing to implement in terms of the peace process in southern Philippines, in BARMM,” sabi ni Pangulong Marcos.

“So for that, we are eternally grateful and I hope that Switzerland continues its moral support and others for what we are trying to do,” dagdag ng Pangulo.

Sabi ng Pangulo, isang hamon ngayon kung paano ilalatag ang  electoral code, local government code, at iba pang basic laws sa administrative structure sa BARMM.

“Now to involve a group that … has not been part of government… but we are committed, the national government, the Philippines is — the public is committed to making this successful and peaceful,” pahayag ni Pangulong Marcos.

 

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