The Philippine national government and the
Moro National Liberation Front signed the
Tripoli Agreement which was brokered by
Libya under
Muammar Gaddafi on December 23, 1976 where it was agreed that an autonomous region in the southern Philippines would be created. The Philippine government insisted for a plebiscite to be held. Originally scheduled to be held on February 21, 1977, the plebiscite was delayed to March 17 of the same year. The vote was postponed again to April 17, 1977. The delay in the implementation caused tensions between the two parties. As a compromise, Gaddafi, the special envoy and
First Lady Imelda Marcos came up with a proposal for the Philippine government to proclaim an autonomous region with a provisional government. The
Moro National Liberation Front urged for a
boycott of the plebiscite. But voting was still held. Participants of the plebiscite voted in favor of autonomy for Western Mindanao (Region IX) and Central Mindanao (Region XII) while a proposal to merge the regions into one autonomous region was rejected. ==Scope==