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| Sunday, 9 March 2008 | THE MYANMAR TIMES |
Voting
will be conducted in line with the international systems Arrangements have been
made for every eligible voter not to lose the right to vote The law on voting
has already been issued both in Myanmar and English newspapers Commission for
Holding Referendum receives UNSG's Special Adviser

Nay Pyi Taw, 8 March - Mr Gambari, Special Adviser to the United
Nations Secretary-General and party met member of the Commission for Holding
Referendum U Thaung Nyunt and three other members at Seinle Kantha State Guest
House at 1.30 pm yesterday.
U Thaung Nyunt made clarifications on completion of the National
Convention, drafting of the constitution in accord with the fundamental
principles and detailed basic principles laid down by the National Convention
and measures being undertaken for approval of the draft constitution through a
national referendum.
He said it took much time to draft the constitution. Preliminary
meetings for convening of the National Convention began in 1992. Political
parties were also invited and they agreed to three points? to convene the
National Convention, to discuss major and basic principles and to invite eight
delegate groups to the National Convention. Over 700 representatives from the
eight delegate groups were thus invited. The National Convention commenced on 9
January 1993. Altogether six sessions were held from 1993 to 1996. During the
sessions, 15 chapters and 104 basic principles to be included in drafting the
State Constitution were laid down. Basic principles for Chapter 1 The State,
Chapter 2 The Head of State and Chapter 3 The State Structure and so on were
discussed. Moreover, formation of the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary?
three branches of power were also discussed. NLD took part in the discussions
and approval of the above-mentioned principles. However, NLD demanded a meeting
in private with them in September 1995. Its demand had nothing to do with the
functions of the National Convention Convening Commission and the National
Convention Convening Work Committee. NLD walked out of the National Convention
of its own volition saying that its demands were not met. If a delegate failed
to attend the National Convention for two consecutive days without the
permission of the panel of Chairmen, he or she is null and void according to the
procedures on the delegates to the National Convention. Thus NLD delegates were
terminated from the National Convention. Later, NLD did not attend the National
Convention at all. In 2003, the government announced the seven-step Road Map.
The first step is reconvening of the National Convention. NLD was invited before
the resumption of the Convention in July, 2004. NLD demanded the greater number
of its delegates to the National Convention. Despite the increase in the number
of its delegates, NLD failed to attend the National Convention. Without NLD, the
National Convention was reconvened and it was attended by 1,086 delegates from
the eight groups. The delegates of national races comprised over 600 delegates
from all over the country. The delegates from national race peace groups also
attended the National Convention. He said he hoped that Mr Gambari would
remember that he cordially met with the delegates during the Convention. The
National Convention that was reconvened in 2004 laid down the basic principles
of the remaining chapters completing them in September 2007. The tasks of the
National Convention appeared in the newspapers fully and they were telecast and
broadcast on the radio and TV. After the completion of the National Convention
in 2007, all fundamental principles and detailed basic principles laid down from
1993 to 2007 were published. Based on the fundamental principles and detailed
basic principles laid down, the State Peace and Development Council formed the
Commission for Drafting the State Constitution for drafting a constitution in
accord with the seven-step Road Map. The commission consisted of 54 persons.
Members of the commission include those who have gained
experience in the drawing of the 1947 and 1974 constitutions, those who are
well-versed in international law and legal affairs and those who are well-versed
in other fields. The constitution that was drawn by eight groups of delegates to
the National Convention together with the aforementioned who are well-versed in
legal affairs is of international standard. The book on the draft constitution
will be given to Mr Gambari. It has already been announced that a referendum
will be held in May in order to approve the constitution. The law on holding
national referendum was promulgated on 26 February 2008. The law is made up of
12 chapters with provisions that enable those who are entitled to vote can
freely cast votes. There are state and division-wise sub-commissions under the
commission. Under those sub-commissions there are district, township, ward and
village sub-commissions. Rights have been entrusted to every level of
sub-commissions. Arrangements have been made for all who are entitled to cast
votes to be included in the electoral roll including those who are abroad with
the permission of the government. Moreover, persons who are receiving medical
treatment as in-patient in hospital and detainees in custody of police stations
or prisons are also included in the electorat roll. Voting starts at ward and
village level. Arrangements have also been made for every eligible voter not to
lose the right to vote. Voting will be conducted in line with the international
systems. Stipulated ballot box shall be placed at a conspicuous place for public
to enable voters to cast votes conveniently. Counting of votes will be carried
out in the presence of witresses. Arrangements have been made for eligible
voters to cast votes at another place if there occurs any unfair and unjust
voting (eg, in the face of natural disasters). There include provisions that
action shall be taken against those who get involved in rigging the votes and
causing disturbances. According to the provisions it is obvious that it is a
fair and free voting in accord with the international standard rules and
regulations. The law on voting has already been issued both in
Next, member of the commission Dr Tun Shin presented books on
draft constitution and law on national referendum in English version and samples
of ballot papers and advance ballot papers to Mr Gambari, saying that
constitutions are concerned with sovereignty of nation and the books were given
to him as he is a friend of
In response, Mr Gambari said that he thanked for explaining the
background history of the draft of the constitution and NLD and he recalled the
event when he attended and studied the last session of the National Convention
and had the right to meet with the representatives from 17 peace groups. He
added that the United Nations fully respects the sovereignty of
In response, U Thaung Nyunt said that Section 4 (A) of the Law
said that the date for the referendum shall be announced 21 days ahead; that the
period was for the branches of the commission at different levels to make
arrangements; that the number of the polling stations around the nation was
expected to be about tens of thousands; that some regions were difficult of
access; that the referendum would be held within a day; the State Constitution
(draft) received media coverage; that the Referendum Law was further clarified
through the rules; that arrangements would be made for the people to understand
the processes in 21 days, that the manual of the commission branches at
different levels stated the responsibilities of the heads and those in charge of
polling booths to explain salient points to the public; that as he had
explained, the draft of the constitution was compiled based on the principles
the National Convention had adopted from 1993 to 2007; that they had been stated
in the newspapers; that interested people had studied them well; that the
expressions were easily comprehensible to every literate person; and that they
are being aired on radio and TV.
Mr Gambari stressed the importance of ensuring the participation
of all those concerned, and asked U Thaung Nyunt for his opinions about no
rights for members of the religious order and no rights of some persons to vote
and to stand for election. U Thaung Nyunt said that the Election Law prescribed
the right to vote of every citizen who had attained the age of 18, and ensuring
systematization of electoral rolls; the provision on no right to vote was not a
new one and it was prescribed in the 1973 Referendum Law; that the 1947 and 1974
constitutions also stipulated those provisions, and they were also adopted as
principles of the draft constitution; and that the case was in the frame of the
sovereign power.
Mr Gambari said that he understood that the case was in the frame
of the sovereign power; that at the same time, he considered that it was to meet
the international norms; that he would like to know whether the prohibition
concerned the right to vote or the right to stand for election. U Thaung Nyunt
said that the right to stand for election was not their concern, and the
responsible body concerned would have to scrutinize that case when the elections
were held; and that some provisions would likely to be prescribed that the
person concerned had the right to argue prohibition with the right of appeal
from the basic level to the highest level.
Mr Gambari said that he heard there was action taken against
those who opposed the draft constitution, and he asked whether the news was true
or not. U Thaung Nyut replied that the news was not true and there has been no
action taken whatsoever.
Next, Mr Gambari said he would like
Mr Gambari said he has no doubt about the arrangements for the
referendum. The observers he said were not from foreign countries, he said. The
UN, he said, is ready to render technical assistance to the referendum and
elections if necessary. U Thaung Nyunt replied that he will bear it in mind and
Dr Tun Shin also said the representatives of the political
parties and delegate groups who attended the National Convention held from 1993
to 1996 and the ones who attended the NC held from 2004 to 2007 were not chosen
by the government and they were selected only by their political parties and
delegate groups. As they represent the entire nation, the work programme being
carried out has covered all the people who should be represented.
Later, Mr Gambari expressed thanks for detailed briefing and the
meeting came to a close at 3.20 pm.
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Special
Adviser to the UN Secretary-General meets responsible persons of national race
group, political parties, social organization
Yangon, 8 March -Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General Mr
Ibrahim Agboola Gambari met with the party led by U Aung Hkam Hti of Pa-O
National Organization at 10 am today, the party led by U Aung Shwe of National
League for Democracy at 10.45 am, the party led by U Khin Maung Gyi of National
Unity Party at 11.30 am, Joint Secretary-General U Zaw Min and Central Executive
Committee Member U Aung Thein Lin of Union Solidarity and Development
Association at 2.30 pm and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi at 4.15 pm at Seinle Kantha
State Guest House, here.
In the evening, Mr Gambari was hosted a dinner by member of the
Commission for Holding Referendum U Thaung Nyunt at Mya Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel.
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Construction
of Sub-Power Station (Ingon) supervised
Nay Pyi Taw, 8 March-Minister for Electric Power No 2 Maj-Gen
Khin Maung Myint inspected manufacturing of transformers through
He also met with staff of Madalay Division Electric Engineer's
Office. He proceeded to Kyaukse Sub- Power Station (Ingon) where the electric
engineer of Kyaukse District briefed the minister on installation of 132/33 KV
(20) MVA Transformer and its appliances, construction of power stations and
power cables for special projects. The minister called for completion of tasks
earlier than the schedule and minimizing of wastages. Later, he inspected the
power station and construction of the transformer and fulfiled the needs.
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Communication
facilities in

Nay Pyi Taw, 8 March - Deputy Minister for Communications, Posts
and Telegraphs Maj-Gen Thein Tun toured
On 29 February, the deputy minister visited auto-exchanges and
the post office in Hsipaw and Nawnghkio and inspected communication devices
there.
On 28 February, the deputy minister visited the auto-exchange in
Monekoe, and fulfilled the requirements of installing machinery at Panghsan
(Kyukok) Digital Auto-telephone exchange.
During his tour of inspection from 25 to 27 February, he looked
into functions of GSM station, digital auto-exchanges, post and telegraph
offices in Kyaukme, Lashio, Kunlong, Hopang, Laukkai, Chinshwehaw and Tamoenye
and met with staff.
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Prizes
awarded to winners in Inter-School New Recruit Cricket Tournament

Yangon, 8 March - The final matches of the Inter-School New
Recruit Cricket Tournament 2008 took place at the Cricket Training Ground in
The championship shield and reward K 50,000 went to Kyimyindine
BEHS No 3 (A) Team, K 30,000 to Tamway BEHS No 3 and K 20,000 to Ahlon BEHS No 4
in the women's event.
In the men's event, Ahlon BEHS No 4 bagged the title and reward K
50,000, Tamway BEHS No 3, K 30,000 and Kyimyindine BEHS No 3, K 20,000.
Yin Yin Htay of Tamway BEHS No 3 secured the Best Batswoman
Award, Hsu Myat Hlaing of Kyimyindine BEHS No 3 the Best Bowler Award and Aye
Sanda Lin of Bahan BEHS No 1 the Best All-rounder Award. They won K 5,000 each.
Likewise, Hmu Pyae Phyo Aung Hset of Kyimyindine BEHS No 3 (A)
Team won the Best Batswonan Award, Ye Lin Tun of Ahlon BEHS No 4 the Best Bowler
Award and Htin Kyaw of Kyimyindine BEHS No 3 Best All-rounder Award. They bagged
K 5,000 each.
President of Myanmar Cricket Federation U Nyunt Win,
Director-General U Aye Kyu of No 3 Basic Education Department and afficials
presented prizes to the winners.
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Health
care services supervised
The commander heard reports on work being done in the township
and gave instructions to the officials.
He later viewed health care services, spraying of pesticide,
dredging of drains and sanitation tasks being carried out by departmental staff,
members of social organization and townselders in Hline and
In
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Nay Pyi Taw, 8 March - The University Council of the University
for Development of National Races held the meeting No 1/2008 at its hall in
Sagaing on 6 March.
Chairman of the University Council Chairman of Sagaing Division
Peace and Development Council Commander of North-West Command Brig-Gen Myint Soe
delivered an address.
The meeting discussed academic matters. The commander gave
concluding remarks. The commander and the Chairman of the Civil Service
Selection and Training Board and representatives of state and division Peace and
Development Councils held the coordination meeting on tasks of the university.
The commander and Chairman of CSSTB Dr Than Nyun delivered addresses. The
representatives of State and Division PDCs participated in the discussions.
The meeting ended with remarks by the commander.
In the evening, CSSTB Chairman Dr Than Nyun hosted a dinner in
honour of the trainees of MEd Course No 9, BEd one-year course No 17, BEd
(Bridge) two-year course No 3, BEd regular course No 39, Diploma in Teachership
Course No 6 and the JAT Course No 17.
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UDNR
holds 17th Convocation

Nay Pyi Taw, 8 March - The 17th Convocation and the 6th
Teachership Diploma conferring ceremony was held at the University for
Development of National Races in Sagaing yesterday morning.
Chairman of UNDR University Council North-West Command Commander
Brig-Gen Myint Soe and Vice-Chairman of the University Council Chairman of Civil
Service Selection and Training Board Dr Than Nyun presented the certificates of
degree to the graduates.
Rector U Zaw Min Thein presented the certificates of diploma to
the trainees.
The ceremony ended with the concluding remarks by the Commander.
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MMPA
to conduct acting course
The applicants must be aged between 16 and 25 years. Plans are
under way to open other relevant courses. For further details, contact MMPA, 16,
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Yangon, 8 MarchThe
The fair complete with 154 indoor booths and 13 outdoor booths
was crowded with people from all walks of life including entrepreneurs.
Different kinds of furniture made of rattan and bamboo, boats,
glue used in wood-based industry, chemicals, paint, machines for finished wood
industry and spare parts and educative boots on establishment and maintenance of
tree plantations are being staged at the fair.
The fair continues tomorrow as the final day at the same venue
from 10 am to 4 pm.
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UMFCCI
General Secretary receives Korean Commercial Attache

Yangon, 8 March - General Secretary U Sein Win Hlaing,
Joint-Secretary Dr Maung Maung Lay, Central Executive Committee members U Myat
Thin Aung and U Tun Aung of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of
Commerce and Industry received Commercial Attache Mr Inho Roh of the Embassy of
the
At the meeting, they discussed promotion of investment and trade
between the two countries, joint organizing of expositions, holding economic
discussions between entrepreneurs delegations of two countries, and tasks of the
federation in conducting the Korean language course and compiling Myanmar-Korean
Dictionary in cooperation with
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