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Talkshop series on BBL on going

Breaking News • 18:08 PM Thu Sep 18, 2014
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By: 
Edwin O. Fernandez
Photo by Fr. Jonathan Domingo, OMI

COTABATO CITY
(Sept. 18/NDBC) – The talkshop series on the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) is now on
going at Tanghalang Michael Clark, Notre Dame University, Cotabato City with more than 200 participants from various sectors.Now discussing
on the issue on political autonomy and Bangsamoro government are Lawyer Al Amin
Julkipli, government peace panel legal counsel Prof. Abhoud Syed Lingga, MILF
peace panel member Prof. Edmund Tayao, LOGODEF executive director and
political analyst and Lawyer Randolph Parcasio, ARMM consultant.

Facilitating
the discussion is Lawyer Benny Bacani, executive director of Institute for
Autonomy and Governance (IAG).

The discussion
is aired live over DXMS in Cotabato City and DXND in Kidapawan City.

This is a joint project of NDU, Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation, IAG and Kondrad Adenauer Stiftung.

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