EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 773
(a) | The Chair
of the National Peace and Order Council (NPOC) be the Secretary of
Interior and Local Government (SILG). The members of the Council shall
be composed of the following:
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The Director-General of the National Security Council (NSC)
The Executive Secretary
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs
The Secretary of National Defense (SND)
The Secretary of Justice
The Secretary of Agriculture
The Secretary of Agrarian Reform
The Secretary of Public Works
The Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
The Secretary of Health
The Secretary of Trade and Industry
The Secretary of Transportation
The Secretary of Education
The Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources
The Press Secretary
The Chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board
The Chairman of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
The Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
The Director-General, Presidential Management Staff
The Director-General, Philippine Information Agency
The Chairperson of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CSAFP)
The Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP)
The Director of the National Bureau of Investigation
Three (3) representatives from the private sector who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines.
(b) | Regional
Peace and Order Council (RPOC) shall be composed of the regionās
Provincial Governors, the Mayors of the Highly Urbanized Cities, the
Presidents of the Leagues of Municipalities, the regional counterparts
of the departments, offices and agencies enumerated in paragraph (a)
above, wherever applicable, with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman to be
appointed by the SILG with the approval of the President of the
Philippines from among the members of the Council. In addition, there
shall be one representative of the Mayors of the Component Cities to be
chosen from among themselves. The Chairman of the RPOC shall appoint
the three (3) representatives of the private sector, upon consultation
with the members of the Council and upon acquiring appropriate security
clearances. The regional counterpart of the CSAFP shall be the
Commander of the Infantry Division. Departments, offices and agencies
with no regional and/or field offices shall not sit in the RPOC.
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(c) | The Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) shall
be composed of the provincial counterparts of the departments, offices
and agencies as enumerated in paragraph (a) above, wherever applicable,
with the Provincial Governor as Chairman and the Vice Governor as Vice
Chairman. In addition there shall be one representative of the
Sangguniang Lalawigan to be chosen by it from among its members. The
Chairman of the PPOC shall appoint the three (3) representatives of the
private sector, upon consultation with the members of the Council and
with the approval of the Commander of the Infantry Division and the
Regional Director of the PNP. The provincial counterpart of the CSAFP
shall be the Brigade Commander or, in the case of Palawan, the
Commander of the Western Command. Departments, offices and agencies
with no provincial and/or field offices shall not sit in the PPOC.
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(d) | The City or Municipal Peace and Order Council (CPOC
or MPOC) shall be composed of the city or municipal counterparts of the
departments, offices and agencies as enumerated in paragraph (a) above,
wherever applicable, with the Mayor as Chairman and the Vice Mayor as
Vice Chairman. In addition, there shall be one representative or the
Sangguniang Panlungsod or Sangguniang Bayan, as the case may be, to be
chosen by the said Sanggunian from among its members. The Chairman of
the CPOC or MCOP shall appoint the three (3) representatives from the
private sector, upon consultation with the members of the Council and
upon acquiring appropriate security clearances. Departments, offices
and agencies with no city, municipal, and/or field offices shall not
sit in the CPOC or MPOC.
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(a) | To contribute to be strategies of the National
Security Council that would effectively respond to peace and order
problems; |
(b) | To coordinate and monitor peace and order plans;
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(c) | To provide
a forum for inter-disciplinary dialogue and deliberation of major
issues and problems affecting peace and order;
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(d) | To perform
such other duties and functions as the President may direct.
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(a) | Provide a
forum for dialogue and deliberation of major issues and problems
affecting peace and order, including insurgency;
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(b) | Recommend
measures which will improve or enhance peace and order and public
safety in their respective areas of responsibility, including
anti-insurgency measures;
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(c) | Recommend
measures to converge and orchestrate internal security operations
efforts of civil authorities and agencies, military and police;
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(d) | Apply
moral suasion to and/or recommend sanctions against local chief
executives who are giving material and political support to the
Communist rebels; |
(e) | Monitor the provision of livelihood and
infrastructure development programs and projects in the remote rural
and indigenous population areas adopted to isolate them from the
Communist rebelsā āAgitate/Arouse, Organize and Mobilizeā and
ideological, political and organization works;
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(f) | Perform
all other functions assigned by law, the President or the NPOC.
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