Democratic icon and leader of the National League for Democracy Aung San Suu Kyi encouraged the citizens of Myanmar to seek changes in the 2008 Constitution that are not helpful and beneficial with the principles of democracy. It is important to remove the articles stated in the constitution which can bring unfair treatment and judgement [...]
The Union Election Commission (UEC) has openly announced and approved the application for renewal of registration forwarded by the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), known as the second biggest winning party in Myanmar that won during the elections in 1990. The documents for application were submitted last March 16 but got its approval after [...]
Continue reading …Prime Minister of Britain David Cameron on his visit to Myanmar last April 13 asked significant questions addressed to President Thein Sein such as if the President is committed on genuinely pushing for a total democracy in his country. In a rejoinder made by Hkun Tun Oo, leader of the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy [...]
Continue reading …Two prominent personalities namely Thian Uk Thang and Saw Than Myint preferred not to join in the biggest victorious party set by the National League for Democracy after successfully winning in the by-elections. After the release of official results, they were intending to schedule an important meeting with members of Nationalities Brotherhood Forum (NBF), an [...]
Continue reading …Australia has openly revealed that they are watching closely the by-elections in Myanmar and if the process of election is fully exercised by the people then it might relieve sanctions imposed by them. Among other countries, Canberra has send five representatives to keep an eye on this remarkable historic election wherein democratic icon Aung San [...]
Continue reading …ASEAN chief Surin Pitsuwan characterized Sunday’s by-election in Myanmar as smooth sailing even though there were allegations of many election and ballot irregularities all over the country. He has uttered these statements because people in the field of news reporting simply relayed messages of the election system are handled properly. Different crowd of voters and [...]
Continue reading …Candidates of the opposition team headed by no other than democratic icon Aung San Suu Kyi complained of election irregularities such as tampering of secret ballots. According to Nyan Win, spokesperson for the National League for Democracy expressed disappointment over prevalent complaints of alleged waxing every ballot in the check box for all candidates of [...]
Continue reading …Hundreds of excited voters from all over Myanmar went out of their way to cast their votes on Sunday where Aung San Suu Kyi is anticipated to take a seat in the parliament for the first time after long years of struggle for democracy. Even if the 45 seats in the parliament will be won [...]
Continue reading …Aung San Suu Kyi is one person who was disliked by former military rulers up to the extent of not even mentioning her name. Even with her party, they asserted to destroy it. They thought of ways to humiliate her by bringing to jail her avid supporters and persecuted them while she was put under [...]
Continue reading …With the development of advanced technology, it is a privileged of Myanmar journalists to resort to Facebook and twitter account to cover the most awaited April 1 by-election. This is most significant for journalists to be able to give the latest news and occurrence to the people and to be able to express opinions and [...]
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