4th ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly
The Fourth ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly was a meeting of the unicameral regional legislature of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.[1]
4th ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Jurisdiction | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines | ||||
Term | 2001 – 2005 | ||||
Members | 24 | ||||
Speaker | Ibrahim Ibay (disputed from May 2003 – August 2003) Ismael Abubakar Jr. (May–August 2003) Abraham Burahan (from August 2003) |
The fourth assembly experienced a leadership crisis involving the position of Assembly Speaker in 2003. Ibrahim Ibay's post as speaker was placed into dispute, when Ismael Abubakar Jr. of Tawi-Tawi with the support of 12 assemblyman held an unannounced session in which they declared the position of assembly speaker vacant with the present assemblymen electing Abubakar as speaker.[2] Abraham Burahan was elected as speaker in a special session in August 2003 and was supported by 13 assemblymen including Ibay.[3]
Members
Province | District | Assemblyman | Party |
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Basilan | Rajam Akbar | ||
Hatimil Hassan | |||
Harisul Samanul | |||
Lanao del Sur | Ansaruddin Adiong | ||
Suhayla Salic | |||
Paisalin Tago | |||
Alexander Menor | |||
Sultan Usman Sarangani | |||
Saaduddin Alauya, Jr. | |||
Maguindanao | Jackson Bandila | ||
Ibrahim Ibay | |||
Tommy Ala | |||
Powa Mangudadatu | |||
Suharto Midtimbang | |||
Umbrah Datumanong | |||
Sulu | Abraham Burahan | ||
Garcia Tingkahan | |||
Kabir Hayudini | |||
Rouhulla Abdurajak | |||
Maulana Omar | |||
Juliet Tammang | |||
Tawi-Tawi | Ruby Sahali | ||
Annuar Abubakar | |||
Ismael Hassan | |||
References
- "4th Assembly". ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- "ARMM speakership row settled". The Philippines Star. 24 May 2003. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- Unson, John (27 August 2003). "ARMM Assembly elects new Speaker". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
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