Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament
(2nd Interim Parliament)
1st Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament 1st Bangsamoro Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyBangsamoro Parliament
JurisdictionBangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines
Meeting placeBangsamoro Parliament Building, BARMM Complex, Brgy. Rosary Heights VII, Cotabato City
TermSeptember 15, 2022—present
Members80
SpeakerPangalian Balindong
Deputy SpeakersHatimil Hassan
Omar Yasser Sema
Paisalin Tago
Abdulkarim Misuari
Nabil Tan
Lanang Ali Jr.
Benjamin Loong
Floor LeaderSha Elijah Dumama-Alba
Sessions
1stSeptember 20, 2022 

The 2nd Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) Parliament is the second interim Bangsamoro Parliament, the legislature of the transitional regional government of Bangsamoro.

It is composed of members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority which had a new set of members on August 12, 2022, who are appointed by President Bongbong Marcos.

It succeeded the 1st BTA Parliament of 2019 to 2022 and had its inaugural session on September 15, 2022.[1] The first regular session opened on September 20, 2022.[2]

Leadership

For the second parliament, the position of majority and minority leaders were discontinued.[2][3] Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba was initially named as majority leader with no minority leader named.[4] Dumama-Alba was later redesignated as floor leader.[2][3]

Office MP Affiliation (nominating entity)
Speaker Pangalian Balindong Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Deputy Speakers Hatimil Hassan National Government
Lanang Ali Jr. Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Abdulkarim Misuari National Government
Benjamin Loong Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Omar Yasser Sema National Government
Paisalin Tago National Government
Nabil Tan National Government
Floor Leader Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba National Government

Composition

Oath-taking of new officers for the 2nd BTA parliament.
MPs nominated by September 15, 2022 Current
Moro Islamic Liberation Front4141
National Government3939
Total 80 80
Total seats 80 80
Vacant 00

The interim Bangsamoro Parliament's mandate was supposed to end on June 30, 2022, as per the Bangsamoro Organic Law, but this was extended to 2025 by law passed by President Rodrigo Duterte whose presidency ended on the same day the interim parliament is supposed to be dissolved.[5]

Duterte's successor President Bongbong Marcos appointed a new set of members for the interim parliament. 49 were reappointed while are 31 new members. The composition of 41 MILF nominees and 39 government nominees were still retained. The MILF nominees include people associated with the MNLF — eight from the Sema-Jikiri faction and seven from the Nur Misuari's faction. Misuari's group became part of the parliament for the first time.[6]

The BTA under President Marcos would be informally referred to as "BTA2" while the BTA under Duterte became retroactively known as "BTA1".[7]

An inaugural session with the new set of members appointed by Marcos was held on September 15, 2022. A new set of officials was elected as well, including Pangalian Balindong who was again elected as speaker.[4] Additional officers were elected and the minority and majority leader position were abolished on the first regular session on September 20, 2022.[2]

Graphical representation

This is the graphical representation of the 2nd Bangsamoro Transition Authority showing its make up (as of September 15, 2022):

  • Note this is not the official seating plan of the Bangsamoro Parliament.

List of MPs

Pangalian Balindong, Speaker of the Parliament.
Name Nominated by Notes
Abdullah GayakMILFMILF Central Committee member
Abdullah HashimMILF
Ali Montaha BabaoNational GovernmentMNLF member
Abdullah MakapaarMILFBIAF front commander
Abdulraof MacacuaMILFBIAF Chief of Staff
Abdulwahab PakMILFMILF Central Committee member
Laisa AlamiaNational GovernmentWomen sector representative
Aida SilonganMILFWomen sector representative
Akmad AbasMILFBIAF front commander
Ali SalikMILFMILF Central Committee member
Faisal KaronNational GovernmentMNLF member
Ali SolaimanMILFMILF Central Committee member
Suharto AmbolodtoNational Government
Baintan AmpatuanNational GovernmentWomen sector representative
Susan AnayatinNational GovernmentWomen sector representative
Amroussi MacatanongMILF
Pangalian BalindongMILFTraditional leader
Hamid MalikNational GovernmentMNLF member
Abdulkarim MisuariNational GovernmentMNLF member
Nurredha MisuariNational GovernmentMNLF member
Anna Tarhata UsmanMILFWomen sector representative
Denmartin KahalanNational GovernmentMNLF member
Bai Maleiha CandaoMILFWomen sector representative
Murad EbrahimMILFChief Minister
MILF Central Committee member
Baileng MantawilMILF
Basit AbbasMILFBIAF front commander
Benjamin LoongMILF
Ubaida PacasemMILFMILF Central Committee member
Mohammad Kelie AntaoNational Government
Hatimil HassanNational GovernmentMNLF member
Dan AsnawieMILF
Rasul IsmaelNational Government
Eddie AlihMILF
Muslimin JakilanNational GovernmentMNLF member
Albakil JikiriNational GovernmentMNLF member
Eduard GuerraMILFMILF Central Committee member
Abdulaziz AmenodinNational GovernmentMNLF member
Tarhata MaglangitNational GovernmentMNLF member
Don Mustapha LoongNational Government
Jose Iribani LorenaNational Government
Haron AbasMILFMILF Central Committee member
Hussein MuñozMILFMILF Central Committee member
Randolph ParcasioNational GovernmentMNLF member
Ibrahim AliMILFMILF Central Committee member
Kadil Sinolinding Jr.MILF
Amilbahar MawallilNational Government
Lanang Ali Jr.MILFYouth sector representative
Bassir UttoNational Government
Khalid Hadji AbdullahNational Government
Michael MidtimbangNational Government
Rasol Mitmug Jr.National Government
Froilyn MendozaNational GovernmentIndigenous people's representative
Marjanie MacasalongMILF
Mary Ann ArnadoMILF
Matarul EstinoMILF
Mohagher IqbalMILFMILF Central Committee member
Nabila PangandamanNational GovernmentYouth sector representative
Ishak MasturaNational Government
Diamla RamosNational GovernmentYouth sector representative
John Anthony LimNational Government
Mohammad YacobMILFMILF Central Committee member
Suharto EsmaelMILF
Suwaib OranonMILFBIAF front commander
Tawakul MidtimbangMILF
Hashemi DilangalenNational Government
Mosber AlauddinMILFBIAF front commander
Ali SangkiNational Government
Sittie Sindatok Uy-OyodNational Government
Jaafar Apollo MatalamNational Government
Omar SemaNational GovernmentMNLF member
Romeo SemaNational GovernmentMNLF member
Mudjib AbuMILF
Raissa JajurieMILFWomen sector representative
Ramon Piang Sr.MILF
Paisalin TagoNational Government
Nabil TanNational Government
Said SalendabMILFMILF Central Committee member
Adzfar UsmanNational GovernmentMNLF member
Said ShiekMILFMILF Central Committee member
Sha Elijah Dumama-AlbaMILF

Former MPs

These includes members who were part of the 1st parliament who are not reappointed to the 2nd parliament. No elections were held for the 2nd parliament.

Name Nominated by Notes
Saffrullah DipatuanMILFNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Zul Qarneyn AbasNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Abdullah AhangMILFMILF Central Committee member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Faiz AllaudinMILFMILF Central Committee member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Zesar AliMILFMILF Central Committee member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Muslima AsmawilMILFWomen sector representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Hamid BarraNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Abraham BurahanNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Musa DiamlaNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Abduladzis EsmaelMILFBIAF front commander; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Maisara LatiphNational GovernmentWomen sector representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Mussolini LidasanNational GovernmentWomen sector representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Jamel MacarayaNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Malik MantawilMILFMILF Central Committee member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Midpantao MidtimbangMILFTraditional leader; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Abdulmuhmin MujahidNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Edrieza Nasser RimbangNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Modayao SacarNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Romeo SaligaNational GovernmentIndigenous peoples' representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Punduma SaniNational GovernmentMNLF member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Alzad SattarNational GovernmentNot among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Sahie UdjahNational GovernmentMNLF member member; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Melanio UlamaMILFIndigenous peoples' representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022
Narciso Yu EkeyMILFSettler communities' representative; Not among the reappointed on August 12, 2022

Changes

Name Notes
Khalid Hadji AbdullahTook oath on August 12, 2022; mass appointment by President Bongbong Marcos.[6]
Mosber Alauddin
Abdulaziz Amenodin
Mohammad Kelie Antao
Mary Ann Arnado
Dan Salah Asnawie
Ali Montaha Babao
Hashemi Dilangalen
Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba
Suharto Esmael
Matarul Estino
Denmartin Kahalan
Faisal Karon
John Anthony Lim
Benjamin Loong
Amroussi Macatanong
Tarhata Maglangit
Hamid Malik
Baileng Mantawil
Ishak Mastura
Jaafar Apollo Matalam
Froilyn Mendoza
Michael Midtimbang
Tawakul Midtimbang
Abdulkarim Misuari
Nurredha Misuari
Randolph Parcasio
Ramon Piang Sr.
Kadil Sinolinding Jr.
Sittie Sindatok Uy-Oyod
Bassir Utto

References

  1. "Bangsamoro parliament reelects Pangalian Balindong as speaker". RAPPLER. September 15, 2022. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 4 De La Cruz, Sheila Mae (September 21, 2022). "BARMM parliament ditches majority, minority tags". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  3. 1 2 Arguillas, Carolyn (September 20, 2022). "Bangsamoro Parliament: no majority, no minority, 'just one BTA'". MindaNews. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  4. 1 2 Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (September 15, 2022). "Balindong reelected as BTA Parliament Speaker". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
  5. Galvez, Daphne (October 29, 2021). "Duterte OKs postponement of first BARMM elections to 2025". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
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  7. Arguillas, Carolyn (September 3, 2022). "Galvez: "BTA of a united BARMM" to "harmonize" all Bangsamoro peace agreements". MindaNews. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
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