Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence
Administrative Order No. 211, issued on November 26, 2007, establishes a Task Force Against Political Violence in the Philippines, aimed at addressing and preventing political violence through a collaborative approach involving government agencies, civil society, and the public. The Task Force is mandated to investigate, prosecute, and punish acts of political violence while also providing support to victims and promoting a culture of peace and reconciliation. It includes representatives from key government departments and agencies and is supported by the Armed Forces and the Philippine National Police. The Order emphasizes the need for cooperation across all sectors to uphold human rights and enhance national stability. Funding for the Task Force's activities will be provided by the Department of Budget and Management, with the Order taking effect immediately.
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- What is Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence about?
- Administrative Order No. 211, issued on November 26, 2007, establishes a Task Force Against Political Violence in the Philippines, aimed at addressing and preventing political violence through a collaborative approach involving government agencies, civil society, and the public. The Task Force is mandated to investigate, prosecute, and punish acts of political violence while also providing support to victims and promoting a culture of peace and reconciliation. It includes representatives from key government departments and agencies and is supported by the Armed Forces and the Philippine National Police. The Order emphasizes the need for cooperation across all sectors to uphold human rights and enhance national stability. Funding for the Task Force's activities will be provided by the Department of Budget and Management, with the Order taking effect immediately.
- What type of law is Administrative Order No. 211?
- Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence (Administrative Order No. 211) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence enacted?
- Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence (Administrative Order No. 211) was enacted on Nov 26, 2007.
- What is the citation for Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence?
- Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence, Administrative Order No. 211, Nov 26, 2007 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Administrative Order No. 211
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 26, 2007
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 211
CREATING A TASK FORCE AGAINST POLITICAL VIOLENCE
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the State to maintain peace and order, protect life, liberty, and property, and promote common welfare as essentials for the enjoyment by all the people of the blessings of democracy; TIAEac
WHEREAS, the State recognizes that the attainment of a just, comprehensive and lasting peace under the rule of law is the foundation of economic development and national prosperity;
WHEREAS, with the recent incidents of violence in the country, political violence has become a fundamental moral and governance challenge;
WHEREAS, this administration, pursuant to its constitutional and international obligations, condemns all forms of violence, particularly when perpetrated for political gains and goals, destabilization, abuse of power and other political excesses; IHaECA
WHEREAS, the constitutional guarantee of full respect for human rights by the State cannot be fully attained without the cooperation of all sectors of society;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
SECTION 1. Creation and Mandate of the Task Force Against Political Violence (TFAPV). — A Task Force Against Political Violence (hereinafter "Task Force") is hereby created to harness and mobilize government agencies, political groups, the religious, civil society and sectoral organizations and the public for the prevention, investigation, prosecution and punishment of political violence, the care and protection of people and communities victimized and threatened with violence, and the promotion of a culture opposed to violence and for the advancement of reconciliation and peace.
SECTION 2. Composition. — The Task Force shall be composed of representatives from the following departments and agencies:
1. Department of Justice
2. Department of National Defense
3. Department of Interior and Local Government
4. Office of the National Security Adviser
5. Office of the Political Adviser
6. Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process
7. Presidential Human Rights Committee, and
8. Philippine Information Agency
The members of the Task Force shall elect from among themselves a Head. AcISTE
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, National Intelligence Coordinating Agency and National Bureau of Investigation are hereby directed to actively support and participate, through their principal agencies, in carrying out the mandate of the Task Force.
SECTION 3. Secretariat. — The secretariat of the Task Force shall be designated from among the personnel of the department/office of the Head.
SECTION 4. The Task Force shall coordinate and work with the Judiciary, as well as the Presidential Commission on Values Formation, the Commission on Human Rights, the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines and non-government organizations, in achieving its mandate.
SECTION 5. The Task Force shall prioritize the formulation and implementation of measures to prevent further political violence and ensure peace and security all over the country.
SECTION 6. The various departments, bureaus, offices, agencies, and local government units are hereby enjoined to give full support, assistance, and cooperation to the Task Force in carrying out its mandate.
SECTION 7. The Department of Budget and Management is hereby directed to provide the necessary funding support for the expenses in connection with the activities of the Task Force, subject to existing and pertinent budgetary, auditing rules and regulations.
SECTION 8. Effectivity. — This Order shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 26th day of November, in the Year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Seven. cDAITS
Cite This Law
Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence, Administrative Order No. 211, Nov 26, 2007 (Philippines)
Creating a Task Force Against Political Violence, Administrative Order No. 211 (Phil. 2007)
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