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Civil Society Leaders Approach the Supreme Court to Question some Provisions of Bangsamoro Autonomy Acts 86 and 88

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Several civil society leaders have filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking to question the constitutionality of the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act (BAA) 86 and some provisions of the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act 88. According to petitioners Sultan Alim Saad Amate and Maulana Mamutuk, BAA 86 did not follow the Supreme Court’s guidelines in dividing parliamentary districts in accordance with the Bangsamoro Organic Law. An example of this is the situat…
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Several civil society leaders have filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking to question the constitutionality of the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act (BAA) 86 and some provisions of the Bangsamoro Autonomy Act 88. According to petitioners Sultan Alim Saad Amate and Maulana Mamutuk, BAA 86 did not follow the Supreme Court’s guidelines in dividing parliamentary districts in accordance with the Bangsamoro Organic Law. An example of this is the situat…

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RMN Networks broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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