THIS column gives way to a proposed "radical idea" for a possible reformed Bangsamoro governance system based on proportional representation by their community welfare clans and service-oriented sectors. But that begins with the abolition of the LGU system — from governors, mayors down to barangay captains — and the 80-seat regional representation in the Bangsamoro Parliament.

Who dares propose this reform?

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