!! #Hla #Swe #ဒီေန႕မဲခြဲတာကမူလအဆိုရွင္ႀကံ႕ခိုင္ေရးအမတ္ #ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္သိန္းေဇာ္ရဲ႕အဆိုကိုမဲခြဲတာပါ ၊ #သူ႕အဆိုမွာ

ပထမဟာ ၅၉၉ မဲေထာက္ခံတယ္ ၇၅%ေက်ာ္လို႕ျပင္ဘို႕ဆက္လုပ္မယ္ အဲဒါက စစ္ေရးအျမင္အစား ကာကြယ္ေရးအျမင္ဆိုတာေလးေျပာင္းတာေပါ့ ဒါသိပ္အေရးပါတယ္မထင္ပါဘူး ၊ က်န္ပုဒ္မေတြ ေထာက္ခံမဲ ၃၈၀ ဝန္က်င္ဘဲရလို႕ ၇၅%မေက်ာ္လို႕ တခုမွမျပင္နိုင္ပါေႀကာင္း ။

တပ္မေတာ္ကလံုးဝမျပင္ ၊ NLD ကအကုန္ျပင္ ၊ ႀကံ႕ခိုင္ေရးက လိုသေလာက္ျပင္ ဒါပါဘဲ ။

Hla Swe ဒီေန႕မဲခြဲတာကမူလအဆိုရွင္ႀကံ႕ခိုင္ေရးအမတ္ ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္သိန္းေဇာ္ရဲ႕အဆိုကိုမဲခြဲတာပါ ၊ သူ႕အဆိုမွာ ၁။၅၉ဃ မွာ သမၼတ လုပ္မယ့္သူဟာ စစ္ေရးအျမင္ရွိရမယ္ ဆိုတဲ့ဟာကို ကာကြယ္ေရးအျမင္ရွိရမယ္ လို႕ ျပင္တာ။ ၂။ ၅၉ စ မွာ သမၼတလုပ္မယ့္သူရဲ႕ သားသမီးေတြရဲ႕ဇနီးခင္ပြန္းေတြကိုနိုင္ငံျခားသားျဖစ္ေနရင္ဘာမွမျဖစ္ဘူး ၊ က်န္တာေတြ နဂိုအတိုင္းဘဲ ။ ၃။ ၆၀ ဂ မွာ ဒုသမၼတ ေတြ စျပီးေရြးရင္ေရြးေကာက္ခံလႊတ္ေတာ္အမတ္ျဖစ္ရမယ္ ။ ၄။၄၁၈ ခ မွာ တာဝန္မွရပ္စဲတဲ့ကိစၥမွာအေျခခံဥပေဒကမည္သို႕ပင္ဆိုေစကာမူ ဆိုတာကိုဖ်က္တာ။ ၅။ ၄၃၆ က မွာ ၇၅% ေက်ာ္ဆိုတာကို ၇၀%ေက်ာ္လို႕ျပင္တာ ။ ၆။ ၄၃၆ ခ မွာအစည္းေဝးတက္ေရာက္ခြင့္ရွိေသာျပည္ေထာင္စုလႊတ္ေတာ္ကိုယ္စားလွယ္ ၇၀%ေအာက္မေလ်ွာ့ေသာ လို႕ျပင္တာ ေတြ ပါ BURMA MYANMAR PARLIAMENT

!!! #LONDON #CALLING #Standup for #students in #Burma #Myanmar #Forum #Burmese #Europe

ႏိုင္ငံတကာမွာအၾကမ္းဖက္ႏွိမ္နင္းမႉကိုလက္မခံေၾကာင္းကိုဆနၵျပၾကမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ကြၽန္မတို့ Forum of Burmese in Europe (FBE) အေနနဲ့လဲဆက္လက္ လုပ္ေဆာင္သြားမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ အဂၤလန္နဲ့ေနာ္ေဝးမွာအားလုံးညီညြတ္စြာဆနၵျပမႉေတြကိုေအာက္ပါအတိုင္းလုပ္ေဆာင္ၾကမွာ မို႔ေဝမ်ေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။တျခားႏိုင္ငံေတြမွာလဲအသီးသီးလုပ္ေဆာင္ေနၾကျပီထင္ပါတယ္။ ကြၽန္မသိရင္ရွယ္ေပးပါမယ္။ Dear All You are kindly invited to join a global action to denounce Burma/Myanmar government’s brutal action on innocent students demonstration, calling for an educational reform. Students including Ma Nilar Thein, 88 generation have been brutally attacked and illegally arrested today after brutal attack from government’s thugs. Stand up for students in Burma/Myanmar Date: 8 March 2015 – Sunday Time: 1pm – 2:30pm Venue: Outside Burmese Embassy 19A Charles Street London W1J 5DX, This is a time to stand up against brutal attack on students. Come and join with us. Forward this message to your friends. In Solidarity, Global action committee (UK) http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=cb20ae613d22b2a7dfcf9bdac&id=1bf370943a&e=5708e6e89e NORWAY   နာ္ေ၀နိုုင္ငံမွာေရာက္ေနတဲ့ ျမန္မာျပည္သားေတြက ေအာက္ပါအစီအစဥ္အတိုုင္း ဆႏၵျပမယ္။ အားလုုံးကိုုဖိတ္ေခၚပါတယ္။ အခ်ိန္။ ။ ေန႔လည္(၁)နာရီ ေနရာ။ ။ ေနာ္ေ၀ပါလီမန္ေရွ႕ ေန႔ရက္။ ။ ၇. ၀၃. ၂၀၁၅ (စေနေန႔) ဆက္သြယ္ရန္ ျမင့္ေအး (၉၉၈၉၄၂၅၆) နန္းၾကည္ေအး(၄၁၈၄၇၉၅၃) ေအာင္ေက်ာ္စိုး(၉၄၈၈၄၂၀၃) STUDENTS NON VIOLENCE

Htin Kyaw Lwin
ဥေရာပေရာက္ျမန္မာမ်ားမွပညာေရးျပဳျပင္မွဴျပဳလုပ္ရန္ေတာင္းဆိုေနေသာ ့ေက်ာင္းသားသပိတ္အား ေထာက္ခံပြဲနွင့္သိန္းစိန္အစိုးရ၏ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းစြာဆႏၵျပသူမ်ားအေပၚမတရားအၾကမ္းဖက္ဖမ္းစီးမွဴ ့မ်ားအားရွဳ ့ခ်ပြဲနွင့္ EU မွျမန္မာျပည္အေ ပၚထားရိွေသာသေဘာ ထားမ်ားအားျပန္လည္သံုးသပ္ရန္ဆႏၵျပပြဲကို ဘယ္လ္ဂ်ီယံနိဳင္ငံဘရပ္ဆယ္ျမိဳ ့တြင္ျပဳလုပ္မည္။

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#Myanmar #Burma#President #asks #parliament to #reconsider #National #Education #Law

21.january President Thein Sein sent a message to the parliament on January 20 requesting that parliament reconsider the National Education Law following demands from students and teachers to reduce centralization of the Myanmar education system and permit the establishment of organisations.
The Union parliament approved the National Education Law on September 30, 2014. Forty-six per cent of the law’s provisions were drawn by the parliament, and remaining 54 per cent were drawn by the Ministry of Education.
In his message to parliament, the president mentioned that there are stakeholders who demand the reduction of centralisation, the elimination of the National Educational Commission, the freedom to form students and teacher associations and the promotion of ethnic minority literature in schools.
The president also said that since the Ministry of Education has not been able to fulfil the demands of these stakeholders and because the law is still not enforced in practice, the legislation should consider amending it. Is this correct?

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#Myanmar #Burma #Military #MP says ” #PR” #system should #not #be #practiced yet

The country should not practice the proportional representation system yet as it’s still insecure, said military MP Colonel Htay Naing on July 28.
“In my point of view, it’s too early to practice the system. For our country has stability only now, but no security. Many problems may come out of it. Currently there are many contrary views on the issue. If so, the system should not be practiced yet,” he told local reporters.
Colonel Htay Naing also said the system should be carefully reviewed whether it’s in accordance with the Constitution or not, adding that the election law should be drafted only after Section 436 of the Constitution be amended.
Concerning the system, he discussed at the parliament that many armed groups arose against the government in a few years after the country’s independence, and that the peace process is still under way negotiating with them, and that the people’s lives across the country are still insecure although the country is stable to a degree, and some regions still encounters communal and religious conflicts, stressing the importance of reviewing the system whether it’s possible or not at this moment when there are different views on it.
Eighteen MPs discussed the system at the parliament, as proposed on July 28 by MP Aung Zin from the National Democratic Force Party.
Three military MPs discussed the issue as third party and eight MPs from the National League for Democracy discussed against it. And seven MPs from the ruling party discussed supporting the system.
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#นายสุรชัย #เลี้ยงบุญเลิศชัย” ได้รับเลือกเป็น #ประธานวุฒิสภาคนใหม่ด้วยคะแนน

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MYANMAR BURMA : Nationalities Brotherhood Federation (NBF) to submit draft constitution to parliament

Nationalities Brotherhood Federation (NBF) has finished writing a draft constitution and will submit it to the Parliament’s constitutional review committee at the upcoming ninth Parliamentary session, says the NBF director.

UNFC and NBF leaders holding a meeting in Yangon on November 25 (Photo- EMG)
UNFC and NBF leaders holding a meeting in Yangon on November 25 (Photo- EMG)

EMG The draft constitution will also be submitted during next meetings and a Panglong-like conference that the government has promise to hold before 2015.

NBF Director Chin Chin said the draft is rooted in fundamental points such as ethnic affairs, national cause, autonomy and the establishment of a federal union.

“All are included such as executive, political, education and economic sectors and the rights of ethnic groups,” she said.

She added that the draft constitution was also based on seven states and seven regions as stated under the current system. The designation of only a “Bamar” state is not appropriate as the regions have ethnic minorities, she commented.

According to NBF’s spokesperson Zo Zan, its constitution is just a renewal of the 2008 Constitution, not a rewritten one.  He said the NBF would keep its draft constitution as a manual.

The NBF is formed with 15 ethnic parties.

United Nationalities Alliance and United Nationalities Federation Council are also working together to write another draft constitution and it is expected to be completed  before the end of this year.

Myanmar’s parliament to discuss electricity fees issue in urgent- after 3 DAYS PROTEST

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ELECTRIC FEE PROTEST
ELECTRIC FEE PROTEST

 

 

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NAY PYI TAW—Myanmar’s parliament will discuss whether or not to reduce the recently increased electricity fees, citing public urgency.

Parliamentary Speaker Thura Shwe Mann invited MPs to submit proposals concerning the issue during the parliamentary session yesterday.  He said that separate proposals on the issue could be submitted to parliament on condition that they call for the fees to be reduced. Today, MPs’ discussions about the increased fees are not concerned with the matter of how the Ministry of Energy will spend a US$ 60 million (Ks 58.39 billion) loan.

 

MP Aye Mouk (Ma Hlaing), who will submit the urgent proposal to parliament, said he is acting on behalf of all concerned citizens.

“I will submit the proposal as the public outcry is getting louder about the issue. We will discuss whether or not to reduce the recently increased electricity fees,” said Aye Mouk. “For example, we will discuss wither to change the number of units to 200 from the current 100, as a unit of electricity costs Ks 35 (US$ 0.03), up to 100 units, and whether to change the system according to international standards. Internationally, electricity costs differ according to types of business, costing more for luxury services and less for SMEs. And we will discuss setting an average rate for every region and state.”

MP Ye Tun, said that the fees can be a burden for people if they are higher than they should be, and the local manufacturing sector could even be halted as a result.

Public protests demanding fee reductions began on Wednesday in Yangon.