Local execs partner with PAO to provide free legal services to the poor
MANILA, Philippines - The League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) signed a memorandum of agreement with the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) to expand the provision of free legal services to the poor.
Under the agreement, LMP and PAO will actively promote and advocate mutual cooperation and coordination for the smooth provision of free legal assistance to the constituent and facilitate continuing dialogues to define future initiatives such as policy changes and reforms under the agreement.
Local government units (LGUs) will provide PAO’s regional or district offices with free office space, equipment and other resources that the program may need.
LMP president Bacoor Cavite Mayor Strike Revilla said the arrangement is seen to strengthen the barangay justice system as a foundation for extending services.
“This program will strengthen the barangay justice system by providing barangays with education and orientation. We are going to empower them by holding seminars to deepen their understanding and improve their mediation skills,” Revilla said.
“Our courts are so loaded with cases that can be resolved at the barangay level if only we can strengthen our barangay justice system,” he added.
PAO chief Persida Acosta said the partnership will strengthen and expedite the referral system between the municipalities and PAO.
“The program will pave the way for a faster and simple referral and coordination system. For example, any case happening in a municipality where free legal services for the poor are needed, the mayor can easily refer the case to us,” she said.
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