Plenary Session of National Convention continues

Yangon, 11 Oct - The National Convention that was convened
from 5 December 2005 to 31 January 2006 with the objectives,
Non-disintegration of the Union; Non-disintegration of national solidarity;
Perpetuation of sovereignty; Flourishing of a genuine multi-party democracy
system; Further burgeoning of the noblest and worthiest of worldly values such
as justice, liberty and equality; and the Tatmadaw to be able to participate
in the national political leadership role of the future State, and it was
adjourned. At 9 am today, the Plenary Session of the National Convention
continued at Pyidaungsu Hall of Nyaunghnapin Camp in Hmawby Township, Yangon
Division.
Also present at the National Convention were 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 subcommittees, delegates of
political parties National Unity Party, Union Pa-O National Organization, Shan
State Kokang Democratic Party, 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 representatives, delegates of national
races from Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan (South), Shan
(North) and Shan (East) States, Sagaing, Taninthayi, Bago, Magway, Mandalay,
Yangon and Ayeyawady Divisions, delegates of peasants from Kachin, Kayah,
Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan (South), Shan (North) and Shan (East) States,
Sagaing, Taninthayi, Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Yangon and Ayeyawady Divisions,
delegates of intellectuals and intelligentsia, delegates of workers from
Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan (South), Shan (North) and Shan
(East) States, Sagaing, Taninthayi, Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Yangon and
Ayeyawady Divisions, delegates of State Service Personnel from the State Peace
and Development Council Office, the President Office, the Pyithu Hluttaw
Office, the Government Office, the Supreme Court, the Attorney-General's
Office, the Auditor-General's Office, the Multi-party Democracy General
Election Commission Office, the Civil Service Selection and Training Board,
the Yangon City Development Committee, the Mandalay City Development Committee
and ministries, other invited delegates, delegates from Shan State (North)
Special Region-1, Shan State (North) Special Region-2, Shan State (North)
Special Region-3, Shan State (North) Special Region-4, Shan State (North)
Special Region-5, Shan State (South) Special Region-6, Kachin State Special
Region-1, Kachin State Special Region-2, Kayah State Special Region-1, Kayah
State Special Region-2, Kayah State Special Region-3, Kayinni National
Development Party (KNDP) (Dragon) Group, Kayinni National Progressive Party
(KNPP) (Hoya), Kayinni National Unity and Solidarity Organization (Ka Ma Sa
Nya), Democratic Kayin Buddhist Organization (DKBA) and Haungthayaw Special
Region Group, Nyeinchanyay Myothit Group from Hpa-an Township of Kayin State,
Burma Communist Party (Rakhine State Group), Arakanese Army (AA), Homein
Region Development and Welfare Group, Shwepyiaye (MTA) , Manpan People's
Militia Group, Mon Peace Group (Chaungchi Region) and Mon Nai Seik Chan Group
that had exchanged arms for peace.
Moreover, also present at the meeting were Dean of the
Military Attaché Corps Cambodian Military Attaché Col Ngi Vanndim and
military attachés of India, Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, the Russian Federation,
Bangladesh, the Republic of Korea, the People's Republic of China, Malaysia,
Lao PDR, the US and Pakistan.
Before the Plenary Session of the National Convention,
Chairman of the NCCC Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein and Commission members,
Chairman of the NCCWC Chief Justice U Aung Toe and Work Committee members,
Chairman of the NCCMC Auditor-General Maj-Gen Lun Maung and Management
Committee members, chairmen and officials of the subcommittees, delegates of
political parties, representatives-elect, delegates of the National Races,
Peasants, Workers, Intellectuals and Intelligentsia, State Service Personnel,
and Other Invited Persons, signed attendance books at Pyidaungsu Hall and the
recreation hall.
Chairman of the NCCC Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein and
Commission members, Chairman of the NCCWC Chief Justice U Aung Toe and Work
Committee members, Chairman of the NCCMC Auditor-General Maj-Gen Lun Maung and
Management Committee members cordially greeted the Dean of the Military Attaché
Corps and party.
U Tun Yin Law of Delegate Group of Political Parties
presided over the Plenary Session of National Convention together with members
of the Panel of Chairmen Dr Kan Zaw of the NCC Work Committee, U San Tha Aung
of Delegate Group of Representatives-elect, U Maung Hla (a) U Hla Myint 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 Intellectuals and Intelligentsia, U Hla Tin of Delegate Group of
State Service Personnel and U Paw Laik Kham of Delegate Group of Other Invited
Persons.
Director (Meeting) U Than Aung of the NCCWC Office and
Deputy Director U Aung Kyi acted as MCs.
The MC declared the start of the group meeting as 1,073 out
of 1,081 delegates were in attendance, accounting for 99.26, and the plenary
session commenced with the permission of the meeting chairman.
The Panel of Chairmen of the Plenary Session of the
National Convention reported on collected matters related to discussion papers
submitted by the delegate groups to adopt detailed basic principles for
legislation tasks of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and
hluttaws of Regions and States to be included in drawing the State
Constitution.
Member of the Panel of Chairmen Dr Kan Zaw of the NCCWC
read the matters related to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. (The presentation of Dr
Kan Zaw is reported separately.)
Next, U Tun Yin Law of the Delegate Group of Political
Parties read the matters related to the Pyithu Hluttaw. (The presentation of U
Tun Yin Law is reported separately.)
Member of the Panel of Chairmen U San Tha Aung of the
Delegate Group of Representatives-elect read the matters concerning Pyithu
Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw. (The presentation of U San Tha Aung is to be
reported in this paper.)
In the afternoon, Member of the Panel of Chairmen U Maung
Hla (a) U Hla Myint of the Delegate Group of National Races read the matters
related to Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw.
Afterwards, Member of the Panel of Chairmen U Sai Aung Tint
of the Delegate Group of Peasants read Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttaw.
At 1.40 pm, Member of the Panel of Chairmen U Kyaw Myo Win
of the Delegate Group of Workers read the matters related to hluttaws of
Regions and States.
Next, Member of the Panel of Chairmen U Hla Myint of the
Delegate Group of Intellectuals and Intelligentsia read the matters related to
hluttaws of Regions and States.
(Presentations of Members of the Panel of Chairmen U San
Tha Aung, U Maung Hla (a) U Hla Myint, U Sai Tint Aung, U Kyaw Myo Win and U
Hla Myint will be reported.)
The Plenary Session of National Convention adjourned at
2.30 pm.
The Plenary Session of National Convention continues
tomorrow.
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw members have the duty to regularly attend the
meeting

Yangon, 11 Oct - The Panel of the Alternate Chairmen of the
National Convention Plenary Session submitted proposals made by the delegate
groups on detailed basic principles for legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
the Pyithu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw and Region or State Hluttaws to be
included in the State Constitution to the Plenary Session held at Nyaunghnapin
Camp in Hmawby Township, Yangon Division, today. The following is the
presentation on the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw made by member of the Panel of the
Alternate Chairmen Dr Kan Zaw of the National Convention Convening Work
Committee.
I would like to wish the Chairman of the National
Convention Convening Commission and members, the Chairman of the National
Convention Convening Work Committee and members, the Chairman of National
Convention Convening Management Committee and members and delegates to be
blessed with health and happiness and auspiciousness.
At the Plenary Sessions of the National Convention held
from 13 to 15 December 2005, the Chairman of the National Convention Convening
Work Committee explained the detailed basic principles to be adopted for the
legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Pyithu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw
and the Region or State Hluttaws that will be included in the chapter of the
legislation in drawing a new constitution.
The delegate groups have already compiled and presented
their group-wise papers to the National Convention Plenary Session after
holding discussions on the matter.
The papers presented by the delegate groups at the Plenary
Session held from 2 to 9 January 2006 were as follows:-
(a)
Delegate group of the political parties, seven papers.
(b)
Delegate group of the representatives-elect, four papers.
(c)
Delegate group of the national races, one paper.
(d)
Delegate group of the peasants, one paper.
(e)
Delegate group of the workers, one paper.
(f)
Delegate group of the intellectuals and intelligentsia, one
paper.
(g)
Delegate group of the State service personnel, one paper.
(h)
Delegate group of the other invited persons, one paper.
The total number is 17.
All the delegates have witnessed the
respective delegates reading their papers at the plenary session. I will now
present the compilation of the panel of chairmen of the Plenary Session of the
National Convention.
At the plenary session held on 13
December 2005, the Work Committee Chairman presented a collection of the
detailed basic principles that should be laid down for the legislative
functions of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw included in the chapter "
Legislation" of the State Constitution as follow:-
(1)
The first session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw should 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.
(2)
The Speaker of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session at least once a year. The
maximum time limit between one meeting and another should not exceed 12
months.
(3)
The following tasks shall be carried out at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
meetings:
(a)
Recording the address delivered by the President
(b)
Reading out and recording the messages sent by the President and other
massages permitted by the President
(c)
Submitting and discussing and making decision on a bill
(d)
Discussion and deciding the opinion and remarks of the President
concerning a bill approved by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
(e)
Discussion and deciding the matter the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw has to
implement in accord with the provisions contained in the Constitution
(f)
Discussing, deciding and recording the reports presented to the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
(g)
Submitting proposals, and making discussions and decisions
(h)
Asking questions and replying answers
(i)
Implementing the matters permitted by the Speaker of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw.
(4)
The Speaker of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall convene a special session or an emergency session of
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw as necessary.
(5)
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.
(6)
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.
(7)
(a)The first day session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall be valid if
more than half the numbers 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 in accord 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.
(8)
(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.
(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.
(9)
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, the 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 no account shall be taken of any period
during which the Hluttaw is prorogued, or is adjourned.
(10)Although there may be some vacant
seats, the Pyiduangsu Hluttaw shall have the right to carry on its tasks.
Moreover, the decision shall not be annulled, if the acts of someone who was
not entitled to do so sat or voted or took part in the proceedings are
discovered later."
(11)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."
(12) (a) The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall
have the right to make laws for the whole or any part of the union concerning
the matters stated in the Union Legislative List.
(b) If a bill initiated in the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw or the Amyotha Hluttaw is approved by both Pyithu Hluttaw
and Amyotha Hluttaw, it shall be presumed that the bill is approved by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(13) (a) When the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
enacts a law, it may
entrust the right to issue rules,
regulations and bylaws concerning the law to the Union level organizations
formed according to the Constitution. 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 annual or amend anyone 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 discussed and decided by the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw.
(e) If a decision is made to annul of
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.
(14) The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(a)
shall 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)
may 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.
(15)(a) Matters that require decision of
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, agreement and approval should be implemented as
follows;
(i)
If the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is in session, the matter shall be
discussed and decided at that session.
(i)
If the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is not in session, the discussion and
decisions on the matter shall be made at the nearest Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
session.
(ii)
A special session or an emergency session shall be convened to
discuss and decide the which need prompt action for public interest.
(c)
When the President after issuing an ordinance having the force of law
submits it to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw for approval, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
shall
(j)
pass a resolution to approve it or not.
(ii) fix the further period to which the
ordinance shall continue to be in force if the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw approves the
ordinance.
(iii) The ordinance shall cease to have
effect from the date on which it is disapproved by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(16) (a) Of the matters included in the
Union legislative list, the Union level organizations formed under the
Constitutions, shall have the right to submit bills on matters under their
management, to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw in accord with the prescribed
procedures.
(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 accordance with the
prescribed provisions for decision.
(17) Except the bills that are
prescribed by the Constitution to be initiated exclusively in the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw, the bills initiated by the Union level organizations formed under the
Constitution, in the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw according to the prescribed
provisions.
(18) If a need arises to scrutinize the
bills, before they are being discussed exclusively at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
they are to be scrutinized jointly by the Pyithu 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.
(19) If there arises disagreement
between the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw concerning a bill, the bill
shall be discussed and approved in the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
(20) (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 be become an Act in like matter as if he had signed it on the last
of the said 14 days.
(21) (a) If the President sends back the
bill to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw together with his comments within the fixed
time, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw after studying the President's comments, can
accept his comments or can decide to amend the bill, or shall make a decision
to approve the bill in its original state if it does not agree to the
President's comments.
(b) The President shall sign the bill
and enact it into an Act on the last of the said seven days if the bill so
amended according to his comments or his comments are not accepted and the
bill approved in its original state is sent back to him with the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw's decision.
(c) If the bill sent back to the
President by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is not signed by the President within the
fixed time, the same shall be become because an Act in like manner as if he
had signed it on the last date of the said time limit.
(22) 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.
(23) Members of the organizations
representing the Union level organizations formed under the Constitution while
attending the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw with the permission of the Speaker have the
right to explain the bills and other matters in connection with their
respective organizations.
(24) The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker
shall
(a)
supervise the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw sessions
(b)
invite the President, if the President informs of his desire to address
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
(c)
have the power to invite organizations and persons representing any
Union level organizations formed under the Constitution to attend and give
clarifications on one of the matters of the ongoing discussions of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session if necessary
(d)
implement his other duties and functions designated by the constitution
or any law
(25)
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.
(26) (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 anyone 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 laws 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 laws.
(27) ?If there arises a need to arrest a Pyidaunsu 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 the prior permission of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker.
(28) The reports, documents and hluttaw records published
by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw or under its authority shall be privileged.
Esteemed delegates,
Of the seven political parties of the delegate group of the
political parties, the National Unity party discussed in support of the
clarification concerning the legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
The party also presented separate suggestion, saying ,
concerning the absent without leave, a detailed basic principle states, ?If
for a period of 15 consecutive days a member of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is, without
permission of the Speaker absent from all meeting of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
the 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 no account shall be taken of any period during which the
Hluttaw is prorogued, or is adjourned.
The NUP agrees to the fact that the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
members have the duty to regular attend the meeting; and that a Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw member should ask permission for his failure to attend meeting for
unavoidable circumstances to the Speaker. But the delegates are living in
various parts of the nation. Although, communication systems have improved
much at present, there can occur unexpected natural disaster such as floods
and landslides. If a hluttaw member faces a disaster, it will be difficult for
him to inform the Speaker about his absence within the fixed time of 15 days.
If action will be taken against him to inform the matter in time, it may have
adverse effect for the nation as well as the hluttaw member concerned and the
voters. Thus, the Convention should consider extending the permitted period to
30 days. Concerning the legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, a detailed
basic principle says,
(a) When the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw enacts a law, it shall?
(i)
entrust the right to issue rules, regulations and bylaws
concerning the law to the union level organizations formed according to the
Constitution.
(ii)
authorized the respective organizations of 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 annual 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.
(f)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 inadertantly or not and whether the mistake dose have
adverse effects on the nation and the people should be considered.
As regarded the privileges of the hluttaw members in
holding discussions, a
detailed basic principle says,
(a)
Subjects 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
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Joint Committee. Concerning the dissucsions 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)
Subjects to the provisions contained in the constitution, and the
provisions stipulated in the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw law, members of organizations
or persons representing anyone of the Union level organizations invited to
attend the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw have the freedom of speech. No action shall be
taken 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 laws.
Members of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and members of
organization or persons representing anyone of the Union level organizations
invited to attend the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw have the freedom of speech in the
interest of the nation and the people. But if they commit physical assaults,
they shall be liable to punishment according to the existing laws. The NUP
views the principle as a preventive measure against any acts that may tarnish
the Pyidaungsu Hulttaw's image.
As regards the physical assaults, first, action should be
taken against the offender in accord with the rules and regulations of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. But as for the assaults that are punishable by the
existing laws, action should be taken against him under the existing laws in
addition to the rules and regulations of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
Hence, 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
laws.
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Yangon, 11 Oct - The Panel of the Alternate Chairmen of the
National Convention Plenary Session submitted proposals made by the delegate
groups on detailed basic principles for legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
the Pyithu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw and Region or State Hluttaws to be
included in the State Constitution to the Plenary Session held at Nyaunghnapin
Camp in Hmawby Township, Yangon Division, today. The following is the
presentation on the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw made by Chairman of the Panel of the
Alternate Chairmen U Tun Yin Law of the Delegate Group of the Political
Parties.
Union Pa-O National Organization in its discussions said
that the 28 detailed basic principles concerning the Pyidaungsu Hulttaw, the
19 detailed basic principles concerning the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and the Amyotha
Hluttaw and the 23 detailed basic principles in connection with the Region or
State Hluttaws should be adopted as the detailed basic principles of the
constitution.
Mro (a) Khami National Solidarity Organization read out its
suggestion, saying, Work Committee Chairman U Aung Toe explained a collection
of 28 detailed basic principles concerning the legislation of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw. All the 28 points are appropriate to be adopted as detailed basic
principles. The party made no further discussions on other matters.
Lahu National Development Party read out its paper, saying,
the Work Committee Chairman made a clarification on the legislation of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw and the Region or State Hluttaws
included in the chapter ?Legislation? to formulate a new constitution. He
explained the related facts of the 1947 Constitution, the 1974
Constitution and the constitutions of the world countries. Thus, the party
agrees to adopt all 28 points in connection with the Pyithu Hluttaw, all the
19 points of the Amyotha Hluttaw and all the 23 points regarding the Region or
State Hluttaw as detailed basic principles.
Union Kayin National League said that the National
Convention Convening Work Committee Chairman explained the detailed basic
principles to be laid down for the legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw,
Pyithu Hluttaw, Amyotha Hluttaw and Region or State Hluttaw. The party has no
further additions or suggestions to the points.
Hence, the 28 points regarding the legislation of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the 19 points in connection with the legislation of the
Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw and the 23 points for the legislation
of the Region or State Hluttaw should be adopted as detailed basic principles.
Kokang Democracy and Unity Party in giving suggestions
said, the detailed basic principles explained by the Work Committee Chairman
on legislative functions of the Hluttaws are firm and precise and there are
systematic connections between functions of the Hluttaws. They are
comprehensive and firm and thoroughly cover the current international,regional
and internal situations in the political and social aspects. The party has
thus no further suggestions to the clarifications.
The partly gave its opinion, saying, the functions of
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Pyinthu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw, and Region and
State Hluttaw, the rules and regulations for Hluttaw members, and matters on
taking action against Hluttaw members explained by the Work Committee Chairman
are reasonable, and so they should be adopted as detailed basic principles.
The Wa National Development Party agrees that the points
contained in the paras 1 from 28 should be laid down as detailed basic
principles for the legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
Esteemed delegates,
Of the four papers presented by the representatives-elect
group of the National Convention, which has eight delegate groups, the
representatives of the National Unity Party and the Mro (or) Khami National
Solidarity Organization presented the proposals of their respective parties.
Independent representative-elect Dr Hmu Htan of Thantlang
Township Constituency, U Aung Thein of Ywangan Township Constituency, Shan
State (South) and U Tun Kyaw of Namhsan Township Constituency, Shan State
(North) in presenting their paper said, on 13 December 2005, the Work
Committee Chairman already gave a through clarification on the points to be
discussed by the delegate groups. As the clarification is comprehensive, we
have no further suggestions. The points explained by the Work Committee Should
be adopted as the detailed basic principles for the legislative functions of
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw concerning the chapter ?Legislation? in drafting a new
constitution.
They presented a separate suggestion in connection with the
detailed basic principle Although there may be vacant seats, the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw shall have the right to carry on its tasks. Moreover, the decisions
shall not be annulled, if the acts of some person who was not entitled to do
sat or voted or took part in the proceedings are discovered later.
A detailed basic principle of the State structure said that
if there arise the need for re-delineation of the territorial boundary of the
Union, it requires votes of more than half the total number of representatives
included in each of the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw and more than
half of representatives elected from the region or state concerned.
The opinion of the Union Hluttaw must be sought if required
number of votes are not received. The task of re-delineating of the
territorial boundary of the nation can be carried out with votes of more than
three-fourths of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw members. Similarly, measure for
re-delineation of the territorial boundary of a region or state shall be taken
only if it receives the votes of three-fourths and above of the members of the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw. There should be a principle to prescribe a way for the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw to make a decision through the votes regarding the matters
to be decided and passed with its approval. The facts signify the importance
of the voting rights of a hluttaw member.
So, the matter of a person who is not entitled to attend
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw sat, voted, or had participated in the proceedings of
the Hluttaw should not happen any way. So, respective bodies should supervise
the tasks in order to avert an undesirable situation that a person who is not
entitled to attend the Hluttaw sat, voted, or had participated in the
proceedings of the Hluttaw.
U Tin Win of Kyaiklat Township constituency-2, U Thein Kyi
of the Taungdwingyi Township constituency-1, U Hla Soe of Minbu Township
constituency-2, U Mya Hlaing of Twantay Township constituency-2, U Kyi Win of
Mingaladon Township constituency-1 and U Tin Tun Maung of Mingaladon Township
constituency-2 discussed in support of the clarification made by the Work
Committee Chairman.
In the detailed basic principles of the hluttaws includes a
point ?Although there may be vacant seats, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall have
the right to carry on its tasks. Moreover, the dicision shall not be annulled,
if the acts of some one who was not entitled to do so sat or vote or took part
in the proceedings are discovered later.
The act of making decisions and approvals through votes is
a very important matter at the Hluttaws. It is also a foundation of democracy.
It will become an issue to be considered the carefully if a proposal is
approved or annulled because of the vote of the person who was not entitled to
do so sat or vote or if his vote has become a decisive one.
For example: in the cases in which the Hluttaw Speaker has
to give a casting vote as the number of the votes from opposite sides are
equal because of his vote or in the cases in which the number of members
exceed half or two thirds of the total because of his presence. Hence, in our
view, the delegate scrutiny work should be carried out with grater care.
Esteemed delegates.
Delegate group of peasants discussed in support of the
clarification made by the Work Committee Chairman.
It presented a separate suggestion, saying, at a meeting, a
hluttaw member can stay neutral without casting his vote for the group
supporting a matter or the group opposing the same matter. It is an
international practice at the parliamentary meetings of world nations and the
UN meetings.
I have already presented my suggestion in support of the
detailed basic principle 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 that it should be adopted.
In my view, the detailed basic principle of the para 8 (a)
of the legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the detailed basic principle of
the para 7 (a) (i) and 7 (b) (i) of the legislation of the Pyithu Hluttaw and
Amyotha Hluttaw and the detailed basic principle of the para 8 (a) of the
legislation of the Region or State Hluttaw should be added with the
stipulation A hluttaw member shall stay neutral if he wishes to stay neutral
without casting his vote.
Esteemed delegates,
The delegate group of peasants said that the 28 points of
concerning the legislative functions of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw are appropriate
to be adopted as detailed basic principles for formulating the constitution.
Esteemed delegates,
The delegate group of workers said that the 28 points
concerning the legislative functions of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw should be
adopted as detailed principles for formulating the constitution.
Esteemed delegates,
The delegate group of intellectuals and intelligentsia said
that at the plenary session held from 13 to 15 December 2005, the Work
Committee Chairman explained the detailed basic principles concerning the
legislation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Pyithu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw
and the Region or State Hluttaw of the Chapter Legislation? for formulating
the constitution. The delegate group unanimously agreed to the adoption of the
28 detailed basic principles concerning the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the 19
detailed basic principles for the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw and
23 detailed basic principles for the Region or State Hluttaw.
As a separate suggestion, the group said the para 8 states,
?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. 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.?
Regarding the para, we would like to give a suggestion. We wish a greater
number of hluttaw members to be present at the sessions. Only then the
sessions can obtain a clear majority vote in deciding a matter which is in
accord with the essence of democracy.
Concerning the point ?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?, the word ?casting vote? is to be replaced with decisive vote to
enhance the dignity of the Speaker.
The paras (9) and (10) said ?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, the 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 no
account shall be taken of any period during which the Hluttaw is prorogued, or
is adjourned.? and ?Although there may be vacant seats, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
shall have the right to carry on its tasks. Moreover, the decision shall not
be annulled, if the acts of some person who was not entitled to do so sat or
voted or took part in the proceedings are discovered later.
As there can be more than one person who are not entitled,
the para according to our view should be changed to ?Although there may be
vacant seats, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall have the right to carry on its
tasks. Moreover, the decision shall not be annulled, if the acts of a person
or more than one persons who were not entitled to do so sat or vote or took
part in the proceedings are discovered later.
Esteemed delegates,
The delegates groups of State service personnel said, the
clarification made by the Work Committee Chairman is comprehensive as it lays
down the detailed basic principles to be formulated in the future constitution
after studying in detail may sectors and the constitutions of world nations,
the 1947 Constitution and the 1974 Constitution from various angles. The
groups agrees that the points clarified by the Work Committee Chairman are
truly appropriate to be adopted as detailed basic principles for formulating
the future constitution.
Esteemed delegates,
The delegate group of other invited persons agrees that the
28 points explained by the Work Committee Chairman ensure freedom, justice and
equality for the people. Thus they should be adopted as detailed basic
principles.
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Delegate groups of National Convention hold meetings

Yangon, 11 Oct -
The Delegate Group of Representatives-elect, the Delegate Group of National
Races, the Delegate Group of Intellectuals and Intelligentsia, and the
Delegate Group of State Service Personnel yesterday afternoon held group
meetings at the designated halls of Nyaunghnapin Camp in Hmawby Township,
att-ended by members of the panel of chairmen and NC delegates.
Delegate Group of Representatives-elect
The group meeting of the Delegate Group of
Representatives-elect was held at the meeting hall No 2 at 3.30 pm.
U San Tha Aung of Mro (or) Khami National Solidarity
Organization presided over the meeting together with members of the panel of
chairmen U Maung Gyi of Pa-O National Organization and U Law Hsin Kwam of
Kokang Democracy and Unity Party. Deputy Director U Khin Sein of the National
Convention Convening Work Committee and Assistant Director Daw Mi Mi Shein
acted as MCs.
The MC declared the start of the group meeting as 12
delegates were in attendance, accounting for cent per cent. The alternate
meeting chairman gave a speech and explained the rules and regulations for
selection of members of the panel of chairmen.
U Thein Kyi of Taungdwingyi Township Constituency-1 tabled
a motion to select U Mahn Tin Maung (a) U Mahn Myo Nyunt of Union Kayin League
to fill a vacant member of the panel of chairmen, and Dr Hmu Htan of Thangtlan
Town-ship Constituency seconded the motion. The alternate meeting chair-man
announced that U Mahn Tin Maung (a) U Mahn Myo Nyunt of Union Kayin League was
selected as member of the panel of chairmen. Later, the meeting chairman gave
a speech and the meeting came to a close.
Delegate Group of National Races
The Delegate Group of National Races held its group meeting
at Pyidaungsu Hall in the afternoon.
U Mahn Ohn Maung of Kayin State presided over the meeting
together with members of the panel of chairmen U Kyaw Din (a) U Htay Yei of
Kayah State and U Maung Hla (a) U Hla Myint of Taninthayi Division.
The MC declared the start of the group meeting as 643
delegates out of 645 were in attendance, accounting for 99.69 per cent. The
alternate meeting chairman gave a speech and explained the rules and
regulations for selection of members of the panel of chairmen.
U Mya Thaung of Mandalay Division tabled a motion to select
U Aung Zan Wai of Rakhine State as a vacant member of the panel of chairmen,
and U Pya Lay of Chin State and U Aung Thu of Mon State seconded the motion.
The meeting chairman announced that U Aung Zan Wai of Rakhine State was
selected a member of the panel of chairmen.
Delegate Group of Intellectuals and Intelligentsia
The delegate group held its meeting at the hall No 6. U Hla
Myint of the Ministry of Rail Transportation presided over the meeting with
members of the panel of chairmen President of Myanmar Academy of Technology
Science Dr U Thein Oo Po Saw and Professor (Head of Department) and Surgery
Specialist Dr U Thein Nyunt (Nyunt Wai-Katha).
The delegate group selected Director-General Dr U Maung
Maung Wint of Medical Science Department as a member of the panel of chairmen.
Delegate Group of State Service Personnel
The meeting of the Delegate Group of State Service
Personnel took place at the meeting hall No 7. Maj-Gen Aung Thein of the
Ministry of Defence presided over the meeting together with members of the
panel of chairmen U Arnt Maung of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and U Hla
Tin of the Ministry of Commerce. The delegate group selected U Tin Kha
(Tekkatho Tin Kha) of the Ministry of Information as a member of the panel of
chairmen.
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