Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng Pook
Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng Pook | |
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Overview | |
Country | Philippines |
Polity | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao |
Leader | Lupon Chairman |
Appointed by | President of the Philippines |
The Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng Pook (LTP; transl. Regional Executive Council)[1] was the executive body for the two former autonomous regions of Western Mindanao and Central Mindanao in the Philippines.
Chairman
[edit]Chairman of the Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng Pook | |
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Tagapangulo ng Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng Pook[2] | |
Reports to | President of the Philippines |
Unofficial names | Lupon Chairman |
Each of the LTP was headed by the Lupon Chairman which directly reported to the President of the Philippines. Holders of the position were also the chairman of their respective region's Regional Development Councils. The chairman was responsible for the implementation or supervision of the implementation of policies, programs and legislations enacted by the Sangguniang Pampook (Regional Legislative Assembly). The Chairman could approve or veto any legislation proposed by the Sangguniang Pampook. In the case of the latter, the legislature could override a veto by a two-thirds majority vote.[3]
List of chairmen
[edit]Western Mindanao (Region IX)
[edit]- Ulbert Ulama Tugung (December 9, 1979–1984; July 16, 1986 – November 22, 1986)
- Sali Wali[1]
- Noring Tugung[1]
- Elnorita Tugung (November 27, 1986–?)
Central Mindanao (Region XII)
[edit]- Simeon Datumanong (December 9, 1979–1984)
- Amelil Malaguio (1984–1986)[4]
- Zacaria Candao
- Abdulrahman Alam[4]
- Ali Bashir Lucman[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "The Cabatangan Property: Zamboanga City's Holy Grail (2nd of 4 parts)". Sun Star Davao. June 19, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- ^ Casanova, Arthur de la Peña (1984). Kasaysayan at pag-unlad ng dulaang Pilipino (in Tagalog). Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 256. ISBN 978-971-23-0181-0. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
- ^ Ugung, Ulbert Ulama (1980). "The Economics of Development in Autonomous Regions" (PDF). Philippine Political Science Journal. 8 (11): 6–15. doi:10.1080/01154451.1980.9754088. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
- ^ a b c "ARMM History". Civil Services Commission. June 28, 2018.
- ^ Unson, John (October 10, 2013). "ARMM honors late regional leader". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 20, 2022.