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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, July 26, 2013
Burma forms constitution committee, raising hopes for Suu Kyi
By AP News Jul 26, 2013 3
YANGON, Burma (AP) — Burma’s parliament on Thursday established a
committee to review the country’s constitution to consider changes that
could allow opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to become president. The
changes might also allow ethnic minorities increased self-rule.
The 109-member committee includes lawmakers from all parties in
parliament, including Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy and
President Thein Sein’s ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party,
along with the military’s allotted representatives.
Aung San Suu Kyi. Pic: AP.
The NLD considers the current constitution undemocratic because it gives
the military a substantial percentage of parliamentary seats and
disqualifies Suu Kyi from running for president. Ethnic minority parties
seek to elect their own chief ministers in their regions, rather than
have them appointed.
Conflict with ethnic minorities seeking greater autonomy has bedeviled
democratic and military governments alike since Burma obtained
independence from Britain in 1948, and has often involved armed
rebellions. Thein Sein’s government is seeking to establish cease-fires
and eventually political accords with all of them.
The constitution was drawn up under the previous military regime to
ensure its continuing influence in government. The next election is in
2015.
Since coming to office in 2011, Thein Sein has instituted a series of
political and economic reforms after almost five decades of repressive
army rule. A major achievement was persuading Suu Kyi’s party to rejoin
the electoral process after decades of government repression, and her
NLD won 43 of 44 seats it contested in by-elections last year.
State television on Thursday announced a Cabinet reshuffle involving 17
positions but signaling no obviously significant changes. The ministers
for energy and railways traded portfolios, as did those for industry and
labor, while a new national police chief was appointed, the old one
retaining his other position as deputy home minister. As is customary,
no reason was announced for the changes.