
Thanks to the harmony between the continuous presentation of
discussions and suggestions chapter-wise and proposals and adoption of the
detailed basic principles, a new Constitution will come into force
Yangon, 24 Dec The following is a translation of the
proposals on laying down detailed basic principles for Chapters Amendment of
the Constitution, State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital,
Transitory Provisions and General Provisions to be included in drafting the
State Constitution made by Kokang Democracy and Unity Party at the Plenary
Session of the National Convention held at Pyidaungsu Hall of Nyaunghnapin
Camp in Hmawby Township, Yangon Division, on 22-12-2006.
I wish you all, Mr Chairman and members of the panel of
chairmen, the Chairman of National Convention Convening Commission and
members, the Chairman of National Convention Convening Work Committee and
members, the Chairman of National Convention Convening Management Committee
and members and delegates health and happiness.
I am U Khin Maung Aye, a National Convention delegate of
the Kokang Democracy and Unity Party.
Mr Chairman,
The National Convention has been convening with accelerated
momentum to adopt detailed basic principles for the emergence of a
constitution of the future state. The National Convention has reached the
stage of holding discussions and presenting suggestions on the chapters
Amendment of the Constitution, State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem, the
Capital, Transitory Provisions and General Provisions.
The successful completion of the National Convention, the
first step of the seven-point Road Map and the historic and meaningful task
with full of essence, is drawing nearer. And thanks to the harmony between the
continuous presentation of discussions and suggestions chapter-wise and
proposals and adoption of the detailed basic principles, a new Constitution
will come into force to firmly serve the interest of the entire nation and for
the nation to stand with dignity among the international community.
It is a prestige for us of the Kokang Democracy and Unity
Party to energetically take part in the historic and profound task. However,
we would like to ask the delegates to understand us with magnanimity as we may
have some weaknesses that are natural in this world for everyone or
organization.
Mr Chairman,
Now, we are going to discuss and assess the four remaining
chapters. The Work Committee Chairman explained that it might be necessary to
make constitutional amendments to have a more comprehensive constitution
however much we had made efforts in detail in drafting it.
Amendment of the Constitution
Mr Chairman,
We have studied the Work Committee Chairman's explanations
concerning the chapter Amendment of the Constitution. The explanations
included all the fundamental requirements to amend the Constitution such as
the means and procedures to amend the Constitution. Hence, all the points
explained by the Work Committee Chairman should be adopted as detailed basic
principles.
State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital
Mr Chairman,
Now, I will discuss the chapter State Flag, State Seal,
National Anthem and the Capital.
Every nation has her own State Flag, State Seal, National
Anthem and the Capital representing her.
Some countries designate a specific flower as their
national flower.
The State Flag and the State Seal stand for the government
that is heading the nation and the people. Hence, they should have a profound
meaning and definition that must be in conformity with the political, economic
and social systems the nation has been practising. It's meaning should have
the power to further vitalize patriotism and nationalistic fervour of the
entire nation.
So also, the National Anthem should reflect the political,
economic and social systems of the nation, while its essence should have the
capacity to raise patriotism and national convictions of the people of the
whole country.
Nay Pyi Taw, that is located in the nation's political,
social, economic administrative centre of the whole nation and where the head
offices of government institutions are situated, has been designated as the
nation's capital.
We find that the Work Committee Chairman's explanations are
appropriate, and we agree that the detailed basic principles concerning the
Chapter State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital should be
adopted.
Transitory Provisions
Mr Chairman,
Now, I will present our proposal in connection with the
chapter Transitory Provisions
As soon as a constitution is ratified, a transitory period
is required to change from one situation to another that are different from
each other. Hence, the Constitution should include a transitory period.
The Constitution will come into force throughout the nation
after its adoption in a nationwide referendum by more than half of the voters.
The State Peace and Development Council should continue to
exercise State sovereignty during the interval between the coming into force
of the Constitution and the day the first session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is
convened. Existing laws shall remain in force so far as they are not contrary
to this Constitution until and unless they are repealed or amended by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw.
We have found that all the explanations made by the Work
Committee Chairman concerning the chapter Transitory Provisions are in accord
with the present work programmes of the nation and the actual requirements for
the transitory period. Hence, we agree that all the detailed basic principles
explained by the Work Committee Chairman concerning the Chapter should be
adopted.
General Provisions
Mr Chairman,
I will now discuss the last chapter General Provisions.
The Constitution is the basic law of laws of the State. It
also acts as the guideline for the legislative bodies to enact laws and to
interpret the Constitution itself and other laws.
Of the detailed basic principles, the one in connection
with the honouring of all legitimate obligations arising out of any treaties
or agreements, and another which says that the Union of Republic of Myanmar
may sue and may be sued by the name of the Union of Republic of Myanmar have
been laid down to prevent any act leading to the existence of the absolute
power. Other detailed basic principles in connection with the membership
strength of the Constitutional Tribunal, qualifications of the members,
procedures and the term of the Tribunal, impeachment of its members, the
duties and functions, the procedures for its interpretation, decision and
stance, and duties, and rights and privileges were also explained by the Work
Committee Chairman. We are in favour of adopting the detailed basic principles
in connection with the chapter.
Mr Chairman and National Convention delegates,
We have made an assessment of the Work Committee Chairman's
clarification to the most of our intellectual ability, and we have found that
they are correctly based on historical lessons. We firmly believe that we will
reach a new stable, modern and developed nation that will serve the public
interest.
The collection of detailed basic principles concerning the
chapters Amendment of the Constitution, State Flag, State Seal, National
Anthem, the Capital, Transitory Provisions and General Provisions should be
adopted.
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The State constitution should be harmonious with the nation's
geographical features, culture, customs and traditions, history, and current
political, economic and social conditions
Yangon, 24 Dec The following is a transtation of the
proposals on laying down detailed basic principles for Chapters Amendment of
the Constitution, State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital,
Transitory Provisions and General Provisions to be included in drafting the
State Constitution made by Wa National Development Party at the Plenary
Session of the National Convention held at Pyidaungsu Hall of Nyaunghnapin
Camp in Hmawby Township, Yangon Division, on 22-12-2006.
Mr Chairman and members of the Panel of chairmen, the
chairman and members of the National Convention Convening Commission, the
chairman and members of the NCC Work Committee, the chairman and members of
the NCC Management Committee and NC delegates, may you be all blessed with
physical and mental pleasures.
I am a representative U Nyi Palok of the Wa National
Development Party.
I would like to make positive suggestions about the points
the Work Committee chairman clarified at the plenary session of the National
Convention for adoption of the detailed basic principles for the Chapter
Amendment of the Constitution, Chapter State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem
and the Capital, Chapter Transitory Provisions and Chapter General Provisions
to be included in the State Constitution.
Mr Chairman,
Regarding the Chapter �Amendment of the State
Constitution�, after adopting and promulgating the Constitution, a
nation has to make amendments as necessary depending on time and situation.
With the passage of time, the laws of the State Constitution get old and some
of them are no longer in conformity with the prevailing conditions of the
nation. Therefore, such laws are to be amended or abrogated. New suitable laws
are thus to be prescribed according to the changes. The State Constitution is
the fundamental foundation of the Union. So, unnecessary amendments should not
be made to it, especially such amendments that are likely to harm the
interests of the people. In this regard, in the State constitution, there
should be a separate chapter that prescribes procedures to make amendments to
a provision if need arises. And the provisions that need amendments should be
submitted as bills, and these bills should stipulate no other proposals except
the provisions.
Mr Chairman,
The new Constitution will have two Hluttaws
the Pyithu Hluttaw and the Amyotha Hluttaw. The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
comprises the said two Hluttaws. Only the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw will draft bills
and promulgate laws. The amendment bill should not be submitted directly to
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, there should be a stipulation, and the submission of
the Bill should be in accord with the provisions. And it is required to
prescribe a provision and only the proposals that meet the provisions should
be submitted. There should be a principle that the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall
hold discussions about such a bill only when the report endorsed by at least
20 per cent of the number of Hluttaw members is submitted.
Mr Chairman,
In the 1947 constitution and the 1974 constitution, the
provisions in connection with ways to make amendments are manifested in
separate sections and articles and chapters.
Such provisions can be prescribed specifically only when a
State constitution is drafted. Now, the proposed points are being adopted for
framing the State Constitution. So, now, it is not available to prescribe such
provisions article-wise or chapter-wise. Therefore, based on the headings of
the chapters, specific procedures should be prescribed to amend such
provisions in proper ways.
It will be clear only if procedures to make amendments to
such provisions are prescribed specifically in the articles of a separate
chapter when the State Constitution is written.
If a provision on amendments is prescribed in a convenient
way or with restrictions, the benefit will not be as much as it should be. So,
if need arises, a provision should be prescribed in a proper way.
The four points the Work Committee chairman explained are
appropriate, and so I suggest that they should be adopted as detailed basic
principles.
State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital
Mr Chairman,
Now, I would like to make suggestions about the proposed
points for detailed basic principles for the Chapter State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital.
Every independent and sovereign nation has its own specific
State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and the Capital. Some nations stated
them in the Constitution and in some nations, the legislative assembly
promulgates separate laws concerning them.
Firstly, I would like to make suggestions about the points
for the State Flag in a sincere and positive way.
Mr Chairman,
The stipulation of the State Flag mostly depends on the
history of the nation concerned. Our country has a fine tradition that from
time immemorial, diverse national races have been living in the Union in amity
through thick and thin. So, the National Convention has adopted two related
basic principles. They are The State is constituted by Pyidaungsu (Union)
system and No part of the
territory of the Union, namely, Regions, States and Self-Administered areas
etc, shall ever secede from the Union.
The Union of Myanmar is a nation where all the national
races live through thick and thin and in unity. So, the State Flag should
reflect all-round development, peace and stability of the nation, amity of
national races and national solidarity.
Therefore, regarding the State Flag, the point
(1) The State Flag shall be prescribed as follows:
The Flag is marked with green, yellow and red stripes in a
proportionate ratio. On the left end of the green stripe at the top of the
Flag is a large white star directing upwards.
(2) Law shall be promulgated concerning the State Flag.
should be adopted as a detailed basic principle.
Mr Chairman,
Regarding the State Seal, it reflects the history, culture
and customs of the nation and national races.
Regarding the National Anthem, the present National Anthem
has been used for more than half a century. One of the objectives of the
National Convention of the State says �Further burgeoning of the
noblest and worthiest of worldly values such as justice, liberty and equality.
The State's objectives cover non-disintegration of the Union,
non-disintegration national solidarity and perpetuation of sovereignty. The
present National Anthem reflects the tasks for ensuring perpetual existence of
the Union that is the heritage handed down by ancestors, protection of the
Union at risk to life, and harmoniously serving the interests of the Union.
Regarding the matters for designation of Nay Pyi Taw as the
capital, Nay Pyi Taw is located in the centre of the nation, it is a region
where the central offices of the government are based with smooth
transportation. So, the points the Work Committee chairman explained are
complete and appropriate. So, there is no need to make specific suggestions
about them. And I would like to suggest that these points should be adopted as
detailed basic principles.
Transitory Provisions
Mr Chairman,
Now, I would like to discuss the detailed basic principles
for the Chapter Transitory Provisions to be included in the State
Constitution.
In formulating a State Constitution, the situation of a
nation before the Constitution comes into force is somewhat different from
that after the Constitution comes into force. It is, indeed, transition from
one system to another. In the process, there follow changes in the major
pillars legislation, executive and jurisdiction and economic and social
infrastructures during the transitional period.
So, it is required to prescribe transitory provisions in
the State Constitution to ensure continuous exercise of State sovereign powers
as well as charter, duties and responsibilities to be carried out during the
transitional period.
After a State Constitution is drafted, only when the date,
on which a Constitution comes into force, is mentioned, will the Constitution
come into operation on that date.
It is found that the State Constitutions of the nations of
the world carry transitory provisions, and so do the 1947 Constitution and the
1974 Constitution of Myanmar.
Mr Chairman,
The points the Work Committee chairman explained are based
on suitable points from the State constitutions of many other countries and
the 1947 constitution and the 1974 constitution of our nation. And they are
designed to be in conformity with the forthcoming State constitution. So, the
eight points should be adopted as detailed basic principles.
General Provisions
Mr Chairman,
Now, I would like to deal with the points proposed for the
Chapter Transitory Provisions to be included in the State constitution.
A Constitution is the main law that reflects a nation's
history and portrays the structure of that nation. Moreover, the Constitution
is the main pillar of the laws of a nation stipulating the sharing of the
three branches of power the
legislative power, the executive power and the judicial power and the political and economic system. Hence all the laws of
a nation should be in conformity with the Constitution.
So, I would say the adoption of the point
This State Constitution is the basic law of the laws of the State is
appropriate.
Mr Chairman,
Regarding the Chapter
General Provisions , the National Convention has adopted the points
1. Myanmar language is the official language.
2. The State fundamental principles are the guidelines to
be followed by the legislative Hluttaws in enacting laws and interpreting
provisions of the State Constitution and of other laws.
Myanmar language is used everywhere in the nation between
the people and the government and between governmental departments. So,
Myanmar language should be designated as the official language to ensure
equality and smooth relations.
The State constitution is the guideline to be followed in
defining the laws. So, the basic principles of the State are to be used by the
legislative assemblies in enacting laws and in defining the provisions of the
State constitution and other laws. So, these points should be adopted as
detailed basic principles.
Mr Chairman,
Unless an expression in a law of the State constitution is
defined specifically, the expression-defining law, an existing law, should be
used as reference when need arises to refer such a law to define another law.
The State constitution of a nation is the milestone of that
nation. The State constitution should be harmonious with the nation's
geographical features, culture, customs and traditions, history, and current
political, economic and social conditions. So, it is the nation's historic
evidence. And the manuscript of the constitution should be enrolled for
record. The manuscript is the conclusive evidence of the provisions contained
in the constitution.
Mr Chairman,
Now, detailed basic principles have been adopted under
respective chapters for approval.
The points the Work Committee chairman explained to be
adopted as detailed basic principles for the Chapter General Provisions such
as The State permits all economic forces such as the State itself, regional
organizations, cooperative organizations, joint-venture organizations and
private concerns, etc. to take part in economic activities for the development
of the national economy, The Union of Myanmar shall honour all legitimate
obligations arising out of any treaties or agreements which before the
commencement of this Constitution were in force between the Government of
Myanmar and the Government of any other State, provided that such other State
honours any reciprocal obligations towards the Union of Myanmar, and Any
proceedings relating to contracts or liabilities which might have been brought
against the Government of the Union of Myanmar before this Constitution comes
into force, may be brought against the Union Government are appropriate.
Mr Chairman,
The detailed basic principles the National Convention has
adopted regarding the Chapter General Provisions cover the functions of the
Constitutional Tribunal.
The functions of the Constitutional Tribunal are very
formidable. Some of them are to define the provisions of the State
Constitution if necessary, and resolve disputes on matters related to the
State Constitution.
The detailed basic principles from No 10 to No 26 covering
procedures for formation of a constitutional tribunal, designation of its
membership including the chairman, designation of duties to the members,
qualifications and responsibilities of the members, its term, and impeachment
of a member if he has violated any of the provisions prescribed in the State
constitution are appropriate.
Mr Chairman and NC delegates,
In conclusion, we representatives of the Wa National
Development Party suggest that the detailed basic principles the Work
Committee chairman proposed for the Chapter Amendment of the Constitution,
Chapter State Flag, State Seal, National Anthem and Capital, Chapter
Transitory Provisions and Chapter General Provisions to be included in the
State Constitution should be adopted.
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NC delegates visit Shwedagon Pagoda
Yangon, 24 Dec Accompanied by officials of the invitation
and accommodation sub-committee of National Convention Convening Management
Committee, delegates to National Convention at Nyaunghnapin Camp in Hmawby
Township visited the Shwedagon Pagoda this morning. They offered flowers,
lights and joss sticks to the pagoda.
Similarly, Christian delegates attended the service of St
Georges Anglican church in Mingaladon Township.
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