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Work harder in every task to serve
the interest of people Prime Minister General Soe Win inspects Kengtawng
Hydroelectric power project site

YANGON,
2 Jan — Prime Minister General Soe Win, accompanied by member of the State
Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Kyaw Win of the Ministry of Defence, the
ministers, the deputy ministers and officials of the State Peace and Development
Council Office, left here on 31 December and arrived in Namhsan in southern Shan
State.
The
Prime Minister and party were welcomed at Namhsan Airport by Chairman of Shan
State Peace and Development Council Commander of Eastern Command Maj-Gen Ye
Myint, Deputy Minister for Rail Transportation U Pe Than, Brig-Gen Thaung Aye of
Mongnaung Station, Brig-Gen Nyunt Hlaing of Mongpan Station, Brig-Gen Thura
Myint Thein of Namhsan Station and officials.
The
Prime Minister and party arrived by helicopter in Kengtawng Hydroelectric power
project site in Nantain Creek (Kengtawng Waterfall), south east of Kengtawng.
At the briefing hall, Director of Construction-7 of Hydro-electric Power
Department U Hlwan Moe reported on data of the project, progress of work on No 1
and No 2 diversion weirs, intake structure, canal and other facilities.
Deputy
Minister for Electric Power U Myo Myint reported on project on hydro-electric
power station, arrival of equipment, arrangements for power supply, utilization
of machinery, construction of small scale power station and construction of two
bridges across Nantain Creek.
Tactical
Operations Commander of regional battalion Col Myint Wai reported on
Kholan-Kengtawng-Mongnai road and Mongpan-Kengtawng road and Commander Maj-Gen
Ye Myint gave a supplementary report.
In
his discussions, Prime Minister General Soe Win said implementation of the
Kengtawng Hydroelectric power project contributes towards the high living
standard of the local people. Efforts are to be made for early completion of the
project meeting the set standard. He spoke of the need to work harder in every
task with the spirit to serve the interest of the local people.
He
said construction of two bridges across Nantain Creek also contributes much
towards regional development.
The
Prime Minister and party observed Kengtawng Waterfall and inspected diversion
weirs and canals.
About
18 miles south east of Kengtawng lies Kengtawng Waterfall and the Kengtawng
Hydroelectric power project is being implemented on Nantain Creek. Three 18-mega
watt turbines can generate 472 million kilowatt hours annually. Forty six per
cent of the project is now complete.
The
Prime Minister and party inspected the project site. They went to Kengtawng and
met officials, social organizations and townselders at Nantain hall.
Township
Officer U Nyi Nyi Aung reported on conditions of Kholan-Kengtawng and
Kengtawng-Mongpan, rice cultivation and sufficiency and arrangements for
cultivation of jetropha curcas. Officials concerned also reported on
agriculture, education, health conditions. Minister for Education Dr Chan Nyein
and Deputy Minister for Health Dr Mya Oo gave supplementary reports.
Col
Tint Lwin of Kengtawng Station and Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint reported on
development of Kengtawng.
The
Prime Minister said he was glad to see the considerable development of Kengtawng.
The government is carrying out the tasks for security of the people and raising
their living standard. With the peace and stability, developments will also be
made in the respective regions.
He
said strenuous efforts are to be made for development of various parts of the
country in accord with the far-sighted guidance of the Head of State. The Prime
Minister presented K 1 million for the fund of Kengtawng People’s Hospital to
Dr Saw He Mu Htoo. The Prime Minister and party went to Sasana Rakkhita Tonhong
monastery and presented offertories to members of the Sangha led by Sayadaw
Bhaddanta Socitta.
The
Prime Minister and party inspected Kengtawng People’s Hospital and development
of the town.
In
the evening, they went to Panglong by helicopter and attended the cash donation
ceremony for construction of MaharathabhiSamaggi Pagoda. They also inspected the
On
1 January, the Prime Minister and party attended the inauguration of
Shwenyaung-Taunggyi-Saikkhaung-Namhsan-Mongnai Railroad.
They
went to Ayethaya Industrial Zone in
They
inspected stockpile of raw materials and fly wheel 2l, manufacturing of parts
the vehicle and grinding machine for jetropha curcas. They were conducted round
by Ayethaya Industrial Zone in-charge Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi and
officials.
They
inspected display of products of Ayethaya Industrial Zone. Secretary of Shan
State Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Ye Tun Sein reported on arrangements
for cultivation of jetropha curcas in townships and Deputy Commander Brig-Gen
Win Myint on arrangements for the cultivation in stations.
Commander
Maj-Gen Ye Myint also reported on arrangements for cultivation of jetropha
curcas by departments, private entrepreneurs and battalions. The Prime Minister
and Lt-Gen Kyaw Win gave instructions.
The
Prime Minister and party observed booth on jetropha curcus and milling,
fertilizers, Shan Star Jeep, trucks, light trucks and fibre goods and power
tillers and others produced in Ayethaya Industrial Zone.
They
inspected running of power tiller and Trailer jeep with the use of jetropha
curcas oil. The Prime Minister and party arrived back here in the evening.
CEC
members of USDA Maj-Gen Aung Min and Brig-Gen Tin Naing Thein met secretaries
and members of state, district and township USDA at Loilem District USDA Office
on 31 December. CEC member of USDA Maj-Gen Aung Min presented exercise books to
basic education schools in Loilem and Langkho Districts, Brig-Gen Tin Naing
Thein 100 bags of rice to monasteries and President of UMFCCI U Win Myint 100
bags of rice and K 1 million to officials.
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Suggestions on detailed basic
principles for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha
Hluttaw, and Region and State Hluttaws presented Plenary
Session of the National Convention continues

YANGON,
2 Jan — The Plenary Session of the National Convention continued at Pyidaungsu
Hall of Nyaunghnapin Camp in
It
was attended by Chairman of the National Convention Convening Commission
Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Thein Sein and
Commission members, Chairman of the National Convention Convening Work Committee
Chief Justice U Aung Toe and Work Committee members, Chairman of the National
Convention Convening Management Committee Auditor-General Maj-Gen Lun Maung and
Management Committee members, chairmen and officials of the respective
sub-committees, delegates of National Unity Party, Union Pa-O National
Organization, Mro (or) Khami National Solidarity Organization, Lahu National
Development Party, Union Kayin League, Kokang Democracy and Unity Party, and Wa
National Development Party, representatives-elect of National Unity Party and
Mro
(or) Khami National Solidarity Organization, independent representati-veselect,
delegates of national races from Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan
State (South), Shan State (North), and Shan State (East),Sagaing,Taninthayi,
Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Yangon and Aye-yawady Divisions, delegates of peasants
from Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan State (South), Shan
State(North), and Shan State (East), Sagaing, Taninthayi, Bago, Mag-way,
Mandalay, Yangon and Ayeyawady Divisions, delegates of intellectuals and
intelligentsia and delegates of workers from Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon,
Rakhine, Shan State (South), Shan State-(North), and Shan State (East), Sagaing,
Tanin-thayi, Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Yangon and Ayeyawady Divisions, delegates
of State service personnel from the State Peace and Development Council Office,
the Presi-dent’s Office, the Pyithu Hluttaw Office, the Government Office, the
SupremeCourt, the Attorney-General’s Office, the Auditor-General’s Office,
the Multi-party Democracy General Election Commission Office, the Office of
Civil Service Selection and Training Board, the Yangon City Development
Committee, the Mandalay City Development Committee, and ministries concerned,
other invited delegates, delegates of national race groups that have returned to
the legal fold and exchanged arms for peace.
Before
the Plenary Session of the National Convention at 7.30 am, Chairman of the NCCC
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein and Commission members, NCC Work Committee
Chairman Chief Justice U Aung Toe and Work Committee members, NCC Management
Committee Chairman Auditor-General Maj-Gen Lun Maung and Management Committee
members, chairmen of sub-committees, officials, delegates of political parties,
representatives-elect, delegates of national races, delegates of peasants,
delegates of workers, delegates of intellectuals and intelligentsia, delegates
of State service personnel, and other invited delegates signed in the attendance
books at the Pyidaungsu Hall and recreation hall for the delegates.
Member
of National Convention Convening Work Committee Dr Paik Tin presided over the
Plenary Session of the National Convention, together with U Tun Yin Law of
Delegate Group of Political Parties, U San Tha Aung of Delegate Group of
Representatives-elect, U Mann Ohn Maung of Delegate Group of National Races, U
Sai Tint Aung of Delegate Group of Peasants, U Kyaw Myo Win of Delegate Group of
Workers, U Hla Myint of Delegate Group of Intellectual and Intelligentsia, U Hla
Tin of Delegate Group of State Service Personnel and U Paw Laik Kham of other
invited persons.
Director
(Meeting) U Than Aung of the National Convention Convening Work Committee Office
acted as Master of Ceremonies and Deputy Director U Aung Kyi as co-master of
ceremonies.
The
MC announced the validity of the meeting as 1,071 delegates out of 1,080 were
present, accounting for 99.17 per cent.
Next,
Meeting Chairman Dr Paik Tin delivered a speech saying that the National
Convention resumed on 17 May 2004 to lay down detailed basic principles for
formulating the enduring State Constitution; that on 3 March 2005, detailed
basic principles for sharing of legislative powers included in the judicial
sector and formation of financial commission has laid down; that on 12 December
2005, detailed basic principles for sharing of executive and judicial powers has
laid down; and that on 13, 14 and 15 December 2005, the Chairman of the National
Convention Convening Work Committee clarified matters on detailed basic
principles that should be laid down for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and Region or State Hluttaws.
The
chairman continued that after thoroughly discussing the clarification, the
delegates have made discussions at their respective delegate groups and compiled
papers.
He
went on to say that now, the delegate groups will present their papers to the
Plenary Session.
Legislation
of Hlu-ttaws is the last part of the judicial sector and thus if the detailed
basic principles will be laid down, the functions of the judicial, executive and
legislative sectors be completed, he said.
In
conclusion, the chairman urged the delegates to thoroughly discuss the proposals
presented to the Plenary Session.
Next,
U Tun Yi of National Unity Party presented the party’s suggestions for
legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw, and Region
or State Hluttaws.
(The
presentation is reported separately.)
The
Plenary Session of the National Convention went into recess.
When
the Plenary Session of the National Convention resumed U Khun Sein Win of Union
Pa-O National Organization read out the organization’s suggestions for
legislation of Pyi-daungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hlu-ttaw, and Region
or State Hluttaws.
(The
presentation will be reported.)
Next,
U Sein Tun of Mro (or) Khami National Solidarity Organization read out the
organization’s suggestions for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu
Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw, and Region or State Hlut-taws.
(The
presentation will be reported.)
Next,
U Kya Shi of Lahu National Development Party read out the party’s suggestions
for legislation of Pyi-daungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw, and
Region or State Hluttaws.
(The
presentation will be reported.)
Next,
U Mann Tin Aung (a) U Mann Myo Nyunt of Union Kayin League read out the
league’s suggestions for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw,
Amyotha Hluttaw, and Region or State Hluttaws.
(The
presentation will be reported.)
The
Plenary Session of the National Convention went into recess at 11.30 am. When
the Plenary Session of the National Convention resumed U Yan Kyint
(The
presentation will be reported.)
Next,
U Nyi Palop of Wa National Development Party read out the party’s suggestions
for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw, and
Region or State Hluttaws.
(The
presentation will be reported.)
The
Plenary Session of the National Convention adjourned at 2.30 pm.
The
Plenary Session of the National Convention continues at 9 am tomorrow.
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Presentations of political parties
to be published
YANGON,
2 Jan — Presentations made today at the Plenary Meeting of the National
Convention by the Union Pa-O National Organization, Mro (or) Khami National
Solidarity Organization, the Lahu National Development Party, the Union Kayin
League, the Kokang Democracy and Unity Party and Wa National Development Party
will be published in newspaper.
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USDA Secretary-General receives
British researcher
YANGON,
2 Jan — Secretary-General of the Union Solidarity and Development Association
U Htay Oo received Prof Mr Robert H Taylor, a researcher on Myanmar Affairs, of
the
Also
present at the call were Joint Secretary-General of USDA U Zaw Min, Central
Executive Committee Member of USDA U Aung Thein Linn and officials.
At
the meeting,
Secretary-General
U Htay Oo briefed on objectives, policy and organizational set-up of USDA,
participation of USDA in implementation of development tasks of the State in
cooperation with the people and development of the State. Members of USDA also
briefed on activities of USDA for development of the State. Secretary-General U
Htay Oo and officials replied to the quaries raised by Mr Robert.
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Prime Minister inspects
construction of Maharatha Bhisamaggi Pagoda

YANGON,
2 Jan —Prime Minister General Soe Win, accompanied by member of the State
Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Kyaw Win of the Ministry of Defence,
Chairman of Shan State Peace and Development Council Commander of Eastern
Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint, officials of the State Peace and Development Council
office and departments concerned, on 31 December inspected the construction of
Maharatha Bhisamaggi Pagoda built on Wikathini Hill in Panglong, Loilem
District, Shan State (South), where Managing Director of Asia World Co U Tun
Myint reported on progress of construction work.
Commander
Maj-Gen Ye Myint reported on progress of construction of reliquary, replica,
throne and measures being taken for hoisting of Shwehtidaw to the Prime Minister
who attended to the needs.
Afterwards,
the cash donation ceremony followed at the chamber of the pagoda.
Lt-Gen
Kyaw Win accepted the cash donations—K 2.1 million by Prime Minister General
Soe Win-Daw Than Than Nwe and family and K 2.1 million by Director of
Directorate of Military Engineering Maj-Gen Tin Tun-Daw Khin Myint Wai and
family.
Next,
the Prime Minister accepted the cash donations—K 50 million by Eastern Command
and K 23.61 million by Command/LIDs. Later, Lt-Gen Kyaw Win accepted the cash
donations—K 2.5 million by Minister for Finance and Revenue Maj-Gen Hla Tun
and K 1 million by Minister for Commerce Brig-Gen Tin Naing Thein.
After
that, the commander and ministers accepted the cash donations—K 110 million by
well-wishers, K 14.47 million by departments, K 30 million by U Tun Myint Naing
(Asia World Co), K 30 million by U Aung Ko Win (Kanbawza Bank), K 8.09 million
by well-wishers, K 10 million by Maung Weik Family Co, K 10 million by U Tint
San (ACE Construction), K 10 million by U Aung Htwe (Golden Flower
Construction), K 10 million by U Thein Win - Daw Ni (Shwethanlwin Co), K 10
million by U Teza (Htoo Trading Co), K 10 million by U Chit Naing (Edin Group
Co), K 10 million by U Win Myint (Golden Dragon Co), K 10.8 million by U Shwe
Kyaing (Wha Wha Win Construction), K 5.4 million by U Maung Maung (Asia Express
Co), K 5 million by U Htay Myint (Yuzana Construction), K 5 million by U Win
Aung (Dagon International Ltd), K 5 million by U Saw Naing (Shan Star), K 3
million by U Ko Ko Htwe (Taw Win Construction), K 2.5 million by U Soe Myint (Ngwe
Hsin Co), K 2.5 million by Dr Khin Shwe (Zekaba Construction), K 2.5 million by
U Sai Tit Aung (Naungton Construction), K 1 million by U Aung Than Oo, K 1
million by U Tin Win, K 1 million by U Yan Win, K 500,000 by U Sein Thit, K
500,000 by U Shein Win, K 500,000 by U Thein Han, K 300,000 by Myanmar Women
Entrepreneurs Association, K 200,000 by U Kyaw Naing Oo, and K 500,000 by U
Myint Kyi-Daw Khin Ma Ma.
After
the ceremony, the Prime Minister and party inspected Sein-phudaw,
Hngetmyatna-daw and Shwehtidaw to be hoisted atop the pagoda, Buddha statuettes
and reliquary.
After
that, they inspected the construction work.
Later,
the Prime Minister greeted well-wishers, townselders and local national races.
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It is appropriate to convene the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session at least once a year

YANGON,
2 Jan — The following is the suggestions of National Unity Party read out by U
Tun Yi of the party on detailed basic principles for legislation of Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw, and Region or State Hluttaws to be
included in the State Constitution at the plenary session of the National
Convention held today in Nyaunghnapin Camp, Hmawby Township, Yangon Division.
A
detailed basic principle says: “The first session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
shall be held within 15 days after the beginning of the first session of the
Pyithu Hluttaw. The Speaker of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall convene the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.” As the administrative, judicial and financial sectors
come into force with the approval of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the first session
of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw should be held as soon as possible. Thus, the NUP
finds the basic principle appropriate. Concerning the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw regular
sessions, a detailed basic principle says, “The Speaker of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw shall call the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session at least once a year. The
maximum time limit between one meeting and another should not exceed 12
months”. As the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker shall call a special session,
emergency session when the President informs the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker or
when at least one fourth of the total number of members of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw ask to convene the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, it is appropriate to convene the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session at least once a year. The NUP has no further
suggestions concerning the nine tasks of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw as they are in
conformity with the nation’s objective conditions. The NUP finds the basic
principle “The Speaker of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall call a special session
or an emergency session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw as necessary” appropriate as
it supports the work facilitation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. The party found the
detailed basic principles “The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker shall convene a
special session or an emergency session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw soonest when
the President informs the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker to convene a special
session or an emergency session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw” and “The Speaker
of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall convene a special session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
when at least one fourth of the total number of members of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw ask to convene the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw” serve the interest of the
majority.
The
following detailed basic principles:
(a)
“The first day session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall be valid if more than
half the number of members, who have the right to attend the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
meeting, are present. The meeting if invalid, shall be adjourned.”
(b)
“The meetings that are adjourned due to invalidity according to with the sub
para (a) as well as the valid meetings that are extended will be valid if at
least one third of the Hluttaw members are present.” represent the democratic
practice and help avoid work delays. The NUP supports the two detailed basic
principles.
The
NUP finds the detailed basic principle “(a) Save as otherwise provided by this
Constitution, a matter that should be decided through voting, shall be
determined by a majority of votes of the members present and voting” and
“(b) The Speaker of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw or the Deputy Speaker acting as
such, shall not vote in the first instance, but shall have and exercise a
casting vote in the case of an equality of votes” appropriate for the
constitution.
Concerning
the detailed basic principle “If for a period of 15 consecutive days a member
of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is without permission of the Speaker absent from all
meetings of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Speaker shall inform the Hluttaw concerned
to take action against the member according to the prescribed rules. Provided
that in computing the said period of 15 days on account shall be taken of any
period during which the Chamber is prorogued, or is adjourned.” sometimes a
member will find it difficult to inform the Speaker about his absence if natural
hazards like landslides or floods occur. Thus, the Convention should consider
extending the permitted period to 30 days.
As
the detailed basic principle “Although there are vacant seats, the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw shall have the right to carry out its tasks. Moreover, the session shall
not be annulled, if the acts of some person who was not entitled to do so sat or
vote or took part in the proceedings are discovered later” is for the Hluttaw
to continuously carry out its functions for the interest of the nation and
people.
“The
functions and records of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall be published for public
information. But the functions and records restricted by a law or decisions of
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall not be published.” The NUP views the detailed
basic principle appropriate.
The
NUP also seconds the detailed basic principle “(a) The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
shall have the right to make laws for the whole or any part of the
(i)
entrust the right to issue rules, regulation and bylaws concerning the law to
the Union level organizations formed according to the Constitution.
(ii)
authorize the respective organizations or authority to issue notifications,
orders, directives and procedures.
(b)
The rules, regulations, notifications, orders, directives and procedures issued
with the right vested by an Act shall be consonant with the stipulations
contained in the Constitution and the law concerned.
(c)
If both the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw decide to annul or amend any
one the rules, regulations or bylaws, it shall be presumed that the rules,
regulations or bylaws are annulled or amended by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(d)
If there is any disagreement between the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw
concerning the said rules, regulations or bylaws, it shall be decided by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(e)
If a decision is made to annul or amend any of the rules, regulations or bylaws
according to the para (c) or para (d), the decision shall be without prejudice,
however, to the validity of any action previously taken under the rules,
regulations or bylaws.”
In
the NUP’s view, the para (e) fails to mention the responsibility concerning
the mistake whose consequences may have adverse effects on the nation and the
people. The fact that whether the mistake is committed innocently or not and
whether the mistake does have adverse effects on the nation and the people
should be considered.
The
NUP has no further suggestions concerning the detailed basic principle “The
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall —
“(a)
give the decision on matters in connection with ratifying, cancelling and
withdrawing from international agreements, regional treaties or bilateral
agreements submitted by the President.”
“(b)
fix the international, regional or bilateral agreements that do not need
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw’s approval and delegate the President to ratify, cancel and
withdraw from them.”
In
the NUP’s view, the detailed basic principle “(a) Of the matters included in
the Union legislative list, the Union level organizations formed under the
Constitution, shall have the right to submit bills on matters under their
management, to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw in accord with the rules. (b) Bills on
national plans, annual budgets and taxation, which are to be submitted
exclusively by the Union government shall be presented to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
in accord with the prescribed provisions for decision.” appropriate.
The
NUP finds the detailed basic principle “Except the bills that are prescribed
by the Constitution to be discussed and decided exclusively at the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw, the bills submitted by the Union level organizations formed under the
Constitution, to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall be discussed initially at the
Pyithu Hluttaw or the Amyotha Hluttaw according to the prescribed provisions.”
appropriate as it defines the functions and rights sector-wise.
The
detailed basic principle “If the need arises to scrutinize the bills, that are
to be discussed and approved exclusively at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, they are to
be scrutinized jointly by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw bill committee and the Amyotha
Hluttaw bill committee, and the bills together with the findings and comments of
the joint committee can be submitted to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw in accordance
with prescribed provisions.” is to scrutinize the bills before presenting them
to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. It is an appropriate principle.
The
detailed basic principle “If there arises disagreement between the Pyithu
Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw concerning a bill, the bill should be discussed
and approved at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.” for solving disagreements. Thus, it
is a suitable principle.
The
party has no further suggestions on the detailed basic principle “(a) Within
14 days after the date the President receives the bills sent to him by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw after approving them and the bills in like manner as if the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw have approved them, he shall sign the bills and shall
promulgate them into law.”
“(b)
The President shall send a bill back to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw together with his
comments within the fixed time to sign and promulgate it into an Act.”
“(c)
Although the President does not send a bill back to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
together with his comments within the fixed time, if the Bill is not signed by
the President within 14 days after the date of presentation, the same shall
become an Act in like manner as if he had signed it on the last of the said 14
days.” The NUP has no further suggestions on the detailed basic principle 21.
The
detailed basic principle “The Acts signed by the President and the Acts deemed
to have been signed by the President shall be promulgated in the gazette. The
Act shall come into force on the date of such promulgation unless the contrary
intention is expressed.” is found to be appropriate.
In
NUP’s view, the detailed basic principle “Members of the organizations
representing the Union level organizations formed under the Constitution while
attending the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw with the permission of the Speaker shall
explain the bills and other matters in connection with their respective
organizations.” helps facilitate the work of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the
organizations concerned. Thus, it is an appropriate principle.
The
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker has four main functions which reflects his important
role in successful convening of the Hluttaw sessions. Thus, the detailed basic
principle concerning the Speaker’s functions are appropriate. The fact that
Union level organizations can make submissions concerning their work only with
the approval is also appropriate. The detailed basic principle “The Union
level organizations formed under the constitution shall submit their general
condition, necessary to be presented to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, with the
permission of the Speaker.” is aimed at facilitating the functions of the
Union level organizations. Thus, it is an appropriate principle.
The
NUP supports the detailed basic principle “(a) Subject to the provisions
contained in the constitution, and the provisions stipulated in the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw law, members of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall have freedom of speech and
voting at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Joint Committee.
Concerning the discussions and functions of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the Joint
Committee, a Pyidaungsu Hluttaw member shall be absolutely privileged, except
under the laws of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.”
“(b)
Subject to the provisions contained in the constitution, and the provisions
stipulated in the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw law, members of organizations or persons
representing any one of the Union level organizations invited to attend the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw have the freedom of speech. No action shall be taken against
such persons for their speeches, except under the law of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.”
“(c)
However, if the persons mentioned in the above para (a) and para (b) commit
physical assaults, they shall be liable to punishment according to the existing
law.” But the party would like to suggest to state the para (c) as follows:
“However,
if the persons mentioned in the above para (a) and para (b) commit physical
assaults, they shall be liable to punishment according to rules and regulations
of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the existing law.”
As
the detailed basic principle “If there arises a need to arrest a Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw member attending a Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session or a person attending the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session at the invitation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker,
the reliable evidence shall be submitted to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker. He
shall not be arrested without prior permission of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
Speaker.” gives protection to the members and invited delegates of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, it is an appropriate one.
The
detailed basic principle “The reports, papers and hluttaw records published by
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw or under its authority shall be privileged.” guarantees
freedom of publication and gives much assistance to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
members. Thus it is an appropriate principle.
Concerning
the Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw, the Work Committee has presented 92
points— 19 detailed basic principles including sub paras. As the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw is formed with the Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw, the functions of
all the three hluttaws have connections. My suggestions on laying down of the
detailed basic principles for the Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw will have
connections with my submission concerning the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
As
there may be difficulties for the Pyithu Hluttaw members to inform the Speaker
about their absence within 15 consecutive days, the period should be extended to
30 days. Systematic investigation should be made to know whether the cause of
his absence is due to himself or due to unexpected natural disasters.
The
detailed basic principles for legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw,
Amyotha Hluttaw and Region and State Hluttaws, presented by Chairman of the
National Convention Convening Work Committee are found to be in accord with the
nation’s objective conditions. The Work Committee presented them after
thoroughly studying the constitutions of the world nations, the 1947
Constitution and the 1974 Constitution. The detailed basic principles are also
within the framework of the six objectives of the National Convention and 104
basic principles laid down by the Convention.
Thus
detailed basic principles concerning the legislation of the hluttaws at all
levels presented by the Work Committee Chairman are appropriate for the
constitution. The NUP would like to make a request to consider its suggestions
as necessary for the interests of the nation and people.
A
detailed principle states “The first session that gives birth to the tenure of
the Pyithu Hluttaw shall be convened not later than 90 days after the commencing
date of general elections”. Besides, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall be convened
15 days from the date the Pyithu Hluttaw comes into force. An appropriate length
of time is required for convening the first session of the Pyithu Hluttaw.
Hence, the detailed basic principle is suitable for the Constitution.
Moreover,
a detailed basic principle said, “The first session of the Amyotha Hluttaw
shall be launched not later than seven days after the start of the tenure of
that Hluttaw” is also appropriate. The detailed basic principles from paras 2
and 3 are comprehensive. The party has no further discussions concerning them.
Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw members may face difficulties in informing
about their absence to the Speaker within 15 days due to various reasons. Thus
the period should be extended to 30 days. Systematic investigation should be
made to ascertain whether the absence without leave is due to the member himself
or due to natural disasters or unexpected reasons. Detailed basic principles
concerning vacant seats, releasing of records, submission of bills of the Pyithu
Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw, distribution of bylaws and rules and regulations
issued by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, presentation of matters that caused
disagreement between the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw are
comprehensive, and the party has no further discussion on them.
Concerning
the physical assaults of the members, consideration should be made according to
the party’s submission concerning the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. The detailed basic
principles (a) No person shall be liable to in respect of reports, publications
and records published and distributed by or under the authority of the Pyithu
Hluttaw: and (b) No person shall be liable to in respect of report, publications
and records published and distributed by or under the authority of the Amyotha
Hluttaw” are appropriate.
The
detailed basic principles for convening of the first session of the Region or
State Hluttaw, taking of the oath of the Hluttaw members, the minimum number of
hluttaw session per year, convening of special and emergency sessions, functions
of the Region and State Hluttaws, validity of the meeting and voting are
comprehensive and in conformity with the related points of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw, Pyithus Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and Region and State Hluttaws. Thus,
the NUP has no further suggestions on them. The NUP finds the basic principle
“The Region or State Hluttaw may declare the seat of the Region or State
Hluttaw member vacant in accord with the rules prescribed if he is absent,
without asking the Region or State Hluttaws for leave, from a session of the
Region or State Hluttaw for at least 15 consecutive days. In computing the
absent 15 days from a session of the Region or State Hluttaw, the postponed
period of the session shall not be included” appropriate as the members who
are residing within the territory of the Region or State concerned are not
likely to face transport difficulties if compared with the members of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw. The seat should be
declared vacant only after investigating the cause of his absence.
The
detailed basic principles “ A Region or State Hluttaw shall have the power to
act despite some vacancies in the membership. Any functions in the Hluttaw shall
be valid notwithstanding that it is exposed subsequently that an unentitled
person attended a session, voted, or took part in the functions.”, “The
activities and records of the Region and State Hluttaw shall be released for the
knowledge of the people. However, the activities and records that shall be
restricted under an act or the order of the Region and State Hluttaws shall not
be released” and “Region or State Hluttaws have the right to make laws that
cover entire or part of the region or state in the matters stated in the Region
or State Legislative List” are appropriate.
The
detailed basic principles concerning to invest a Region or State level body
formed under the Constitution with the power to release bylaws, rules and
regulations derived from that law, and the abolishment or amendment of the
by-law, rule or regulation not in conformity with the provisions of the law
concerned are suitable for the Constitution. Concerning the detailed basic
principle “If Region or State Hluttaw decides to nullify or amend a bylaw,
rule or regulation, it shall not harm the matters carried out before abrogation
of the by-law, rule or regulation” the root cause of the mistake and its
losses should be studied.
Matters
that require the approval of the Region or State Hluttaw, points concerning the
submission of bills are appropriate.
But,
I would like to discuss the detailed basic principle “Region and State
Hluttaws shall make a decision if Region and State governments submit budget of
Region or State in accord with the procedures prescribed”. We would like to
add the word “discussion” as the matter of presenting annual budgets, and
bill is important. Thus detailed basic principle should be read “Region and
State Hluttaws shall make a discussion and decision if Region and State
governments submit budget of Region or State in accord with the procedures
prescribed.”
In
our view, the Chief Minister should have the power to give comments on the bills
sent by the Region or State Hluttaw concerned. The rights of members of Region
and State Hluttaws to discuss and vote and explain the matters concerning bills
are appropriate. The powers and function of the Speakers of the Region and State
Hluttaws are in conformity with those of the Hluttaws at central level.
In
addition, they help implement the tasks of Region or State Hluttaws. Concerning
the physical assaults, the party would like to state the detailed basic
principle concerned as follows:
“(c)
action shall be taken against members and persons stated in the paragraph (a)
and (b) in accord with the rules and regulation of the Region or State Hluttaw
and laws if they commit physical assaults.”
As
the points contained in the detailed basic principle No 22 and its sub-paras are
in conformity with the detailed basic principles of the Hluttaws at central
level, we have no further discussion concerning them. Moreover, the NUP finds
the detailed basic principle No 23 appropriate.
The
detailed basic principles for the legislation of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu
Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and Region and State Hluttaws, presented by Chairman of
the National Convention Convening Work Committee are found to be in accord with
the nation’s objective conditions.
The
Work Committee presented them after tho-roughly studying the constitutions of
the world nations, the 1947 Constitution and the 1974 Constitution. The detailed
basic principles are also within the framework of the six objectives of the
National Convention and 104 basic principles laid down by the Convention.
Thus,
the detailed basic principles concerning the legislation of the Hluttaws at all
levels presented by the Work Committee Chairman are appropriate for the
Constitution. The NUP would like to make a request to consider its suggestion as
necessary for the interests of the nation and people.
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Communication sector witnesses
sustained progress Development of communication in the time of the Tatmadaw
government Development of
communication services in States and Divisions
Modern
communication technologies are being effectively applied in political, economic
and social sectors of the Union of Myanmar in parallel with ever changing
information and communication technology.
Information
Technology is found to be contributing to uplift of socio-economic life of the
people. Thanks to development of communication infrastructures and network
systems, economic and management measures have undergone a great change.
In
One
can witness the increased use of mobile telephones and auto telephones in the
time of Tatmadaw government. The following table shows increasing numbers of
auto telephones and mobile telephones.
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Meeting on Third Year Region-wise
National Immunization Days held
YANGON,
2 Jan — The meeting of Central Leading Committee for organizing the Third Year
Region-wise National Immunization Days took place at Medical Research Department
(Lower Myanmar) in
Dr
Tin Win Maung of Director-General of Health Department and officials reported on
functions to be taken for the Days and the Central Leading Committee members
made suggestions.
The
minister made concluding remarks and the meeting ended.
Also
present on the occasion were Deputy Minister Dr Mya Oo, directors-general,
managing-directors of the departments and Enterprises under the Ministry and
others.
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Education Minister observes School
Family Day
YANGON,
2 Jan — Minister for Education Dr Chan Nyein attended the concert and skill
demonstration shows to mark School Family Day for 2005-2006 held at Diamond
Jubilee Hall in
Also
present on the occasion were Deputy Minister for Education Brig-Gen Aung Myo
Min, directors-general of the departments under the Ministry of Education,
teachers and students.
Minister
Dr Chan Nyein enjoyed music, skill demonstration and dance performed by the
students, viewed photos and documents and cordially greeted the students,
teachers and guests.
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Teachership course on reproductive
health opened
Dr
Myint San of Township Health Department and health staff gave lectures to 45
trainees who will continue to conduct the same courses in 20 villages in the
township.
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