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The 80 appointed members of the BTA took their oath on February 22, 2019, while the official turnover of the ARMM to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region occurred on February 26, 2019. The transition authority also has legislative function during the transition period, with the BTA first convening as the
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mandates the interim chief minister to submit to the BTA within the first 60 days of the transition period a transition plan containing the Bangsamoro government's "proposed organizational plan, as well as, the schedule for implementation therefor." It also requires the approval or action of the BTA
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It was planned that the BTA will be constituted in February 2019. It is projected that the transition body would be composed of a total of 105 members (80 appointed members and 25 elected officials of the ARMM) until June 30, 2019. After that date, the body would be composed of only 80 members.
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on the proposed plan within 10 days upon its submission. If there is failure to act upon the plan within 10 days, the plan would be automatically approved and implemented within 15 days. According to Chief Minister
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The transition plan was then submitted to the Bangsamoro Parliament on June 17, 2019, and was approved by the legislature the following day.
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President Rodrigo Duterte administers the oath to the members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority during a ceremony at the
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The BTA as the interim Bangsamoro parliament is also required to pass into law "priority legislation" enumerated in the
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under an interim basis. There has been two meetings under the BTA acting as the interim parliament; the
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Until the BTA was constituted, Section 5 of Article XVI of the Bangsamoro Organic Law provided for
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During the transition period, the BTA as the interim parliament had obligations to complete.
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The Bangsamoro Transition Authority has no insignia of its own but uses the seal of the
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consisting of the same 25 ARMM officials as well as the original 20 members of the
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Interim regional government of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in the Philippines
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The BTA as the interim parliament holding a special session.
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and has executive and legislative powers over the region.
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The BTA as the interim parliament holds office at the
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Bangsamoro Transition Commission

Philippines
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Chief Minister
President of the Philippines
Cabinet
Parliament
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
Philippines

Malacañang Palace
Bangsamoro Organic Law
a plebiscite
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
a caretaker body
Bangsamoro Transition Commission
interim Bangsamoro Parliament


Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex
Bangsamoro Organic Law
Murad Ebrahim
Bangsamoro Organic Law
Bangsamoro Parliament
1st
2nd parliaments
1st
Murad Ebrahim
2nd

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