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Autonomous Regional Parliament of the Bangsa Assemblies (ARPBA): the end of political dynasties and the rise of proportional representation by community welfare clans and service-oriented sectors
A revolutionary idea of abolishing LGU system (from governors, mayors to barangay captains) and changing the 80-member regional representation to what I call the โAutonomous Regional Parliament of the Bangsa Assemblies (ARPBA)โ as the new name of BARMM. It shall be composed of 261 elected officers and service-based sectoral representatives of the nine standalone Bangsa…
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PRLS Facilitates Training on Project Management, Procurement Process Flow, and Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Foundations
Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) actively participated in a comprehensive 3-day training on project management, procurement process flow, and Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Foundations and key concepts, held from October 28-30, 2024 (Rabi’ al-Thani 14-16, 1446 AH), at Paragon Hotel, Cotabato City. Key Expert 1, Parliament and Team Leader of SUBATRA, Mr. Reginald…
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โPRLS Facilitates Learning Sessions on Bangsamoro Governance and Executive Coachingโ
Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) actively participated in the five-day program titled โLearning Sessions on Bangsamoro Governance and Mandatory Executive Coaching,โ from October 2-6, 2024 | 29 Rabi Al-Awwal to 3 Rabi Al-Thani 1446 AH, at Limketkai Luxe Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. The event, spearheaded by the Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS)…
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โPRLS Engages in Forum for a Resilient Middle Class in Bangsamoroโ
Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS) participated in the forum titled “Securing a Future for All by Growing a Resilient Middle Class,” held on 25th September 2024 | 22 Rabi Al-Awwal 1446 AH at the Em Manor Hotel and Convention in Cotabato City. This significant event was conducted by the Bangsamoro Planning and Development Authority…

About BRLN
Bangsamoro Research and Legal Network (BRLN) is an association of networks of parliamentary professionals, scholars, researchers, legal practitioners, bill drafters, legislative professionals, civil society proponents, indigenous peoplesโ advocates, and academics interested in developing a research-oriented culture, mostly concentrated on policymaking, legislation, and jurisprudence (legal scholarship), in addressing issues relevant to the Bangsamoro region.

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