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PMNo.30 26 10 11
PMNo.30 26 10 11
15 to 21 October 2011
BURMAS LOWER AND UPPER HOUSE SPEAKERS RECEIVE FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JAPANMYANMAR PARLIAMENTARIAN LEAGUE
A Japanese a goodwill delegation led by former Chairman of the Japan-Myanmar Parliamentarian League and senior speaker of the Japanese House of Counsellors Mr. Watanabe Hideo met Thura U Shwe Mann, Speaker of the Lower House and U Khin Aung Myint, Speaker of the Upper House in Nay Pyi Taw. Those present included officials as well as the chairmen and secretaries of parliamentary committees of the Lower and Upper Houses. The meetings cantered around discussions on the promotion of ties between the two countries parliaments, as well as the further strengthening of relations.3 The visit comes at a time when Burma and Japan are aiming to restore relations after Japan suspended official development assistance (ODA) to Burma following the 1988 mass demonstrations. Nay Pyi Taw also dispatched Foreign Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin to Japan, in a bid to promote bilateral relations, which was the first visit by a Burmese foreign minister in 16 years. His meetings with Japanese officials were expected to include discussions on increased development assistance and possible trade agreements.
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President U Thein Sein sees off Vice-President Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo on departure for PRC http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-21.pdf (NLM) 21 October 2011 (p. 1) The Vice-President was accompanied by Minister for National Planning and Economic Development and for Livestock and Fisheries U Tin Naing Thein, Union Minister for Science and Technology U Aye Myint, Union Minister for Commerce U Win Myint, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs U Maung Myint, Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation U Ohn Than, Deputy Minister for Rail Transportation Thura U Thaung Lwin, member of the Advisory Group in the Presidents Office U Hset Aung and other senior officials. 2 Burmese Vice President Tin Aung Myint Oo Visits China - http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=22296 (Irrawaddy) 20 October 2011 / China tells Burma VP to keep promises- http://www.dvb.no/news/china-tells-burma-vp-to-%E2%80%98keeppromises%E2%80%99/18325 (DVB) 21 October 2011 / See also: EBO Political Monitor 29 (8 to 14 October 2011) - http://euro-burma.eu/doc/PM_No._29_-_17-10-11.pdf 3 Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker receives former chairman of Japan-Myanmar Parliamentarian League senior speaker of Japanese House of Counsellors http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-20.pdf (NLM) 20 October 2011 (p. 2) / Upper House Speaker receives former chairman of Japan-Myanmar Parliamentarian League senior speaker of Japanese House of Counsellors http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-21.pdf (NLM) 21 October 2011 (p. 7)
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HLUTTAW SESSIONS (35th to 38thday) Highlights Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower House) session:
The following key issues were discussed during the session: Natural Gas: U Aye Mauk of Mahlaing Constituency (USDP) asked if there were plans to supply natural gas as fuel within the country and to give priority to domestic instead of foreign customers. Union Minister for Energy U Than Htay responded by saying that natural gas from both inland and offshore production cannot cater to local consumption. Burma, at present, requires 572 million cubic-feet of natural gas per day and the ministry is only able to provide 240 million cubic-feet of natural gas, which accounts for 42% of local demand. While Burma has a vast natural gas reserves, previous governments invited foreign companies to invest, develop, and explore these oil and gas reserves. Based on product sharing contracts with international companies, the income accumulated from the sale of gas has been used to refinance the debts and loans, therefore the country has had to sell its off-shore natural gas to foreign countries due to lack of technology and investment.4 Border trade (Thantlang Township): Daw Zar Ta Lem of Thantlang Constituency (Chin National Party) asked whether there were plans to designate Thantlang Township in Chin State as a border trade town on the Burma-India border. Union Minister for Commerce U Win Myint replied that currently Tamu and Reedchorda border towns have already been opened. In order to open border camps, bilateral agreements need to be made with India. Therefore, when Thantlang Township has the basic requirements needed to open a border trade camp, the Union ministries will form a coordination team to assess the area and the findings will be submitted to the government.5 Farmland tax: U Htay Win of Lewe Constituency (USDP) asked about plans to levy a farmland tax at a reasonable rate. Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation U Khin Zaw responded that the current rate had been fixed during the colonial era and therefore it would be necessary to conduct land surveys to assess the present situation. To be able to fix the land tax rate, the ministry is planning to conduct a census of farmland in order to compile data, maps and records of farmlands. After all the data is compiled, the findings would be submitted to the Union government with a view to amending the existing farmland tax rates.6 Bill to revoke the Fundamental Rights and Responsibilities of the Peoples Workers (1964): The Upper House sent the bill back to the Lower House with its approval on 18 October. The bill has been approved with the agreement of both Houses and therefore enters into force.7
Second regular session of first Pyithu Hluttaw continues for 36 day / Three questions raised and answered http://www.burmalibrary. org/docs12/NLM2011-10-19.pdf (NLM) 19 October 2011 (p. 8 & 9) 5 Second regular session of first Pyithu Hluttaw continues for 37th day / Nine questions answered, one bill approved http://www.burma library.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-20.pdf (NLM) 20 October 2011 (p. 16, 8 & 9) 6 Second regular session of first Pyithu Hluttaw continues for 38th day / Ten questions answered, one bill approved http://www.burma library.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-21.pdf (NLM) 21 October 2011 (p. 16, 8 & 9) 7 Second regular session of first Pyithu Hluttaw continues for 38th day / Ten questions answered, one bill approved http://www.burma library.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-21.pdf (NLM) 21 October 2011 (p. 16, 8 & 9)
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UNOFFICIAL MEDIA
ONLY 600 POLITICAL PRISONERS IN BURMA SAYS PRESIDENTS ADVISOR
Speaking to Swedish Radio, Presidential advisor U Ko Ko Hlaing said that Burma only had around 600 prisoners of conscience and almost half of them had been released in the amnesty granted by the government on 12 October. He said that accusations claiming that there are 2,000 political prisoners in Burma were an exaggeration and the 300 political detainees that had already been released cannot be considered a small number. He added that he thought more would be freed in the near future.11
Second regular session of first Amyotha Hluttaw continues for 36th day / Six questions answered, one question changed to proposal and approved, one bill and one proposal approved http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-20.pdf (NLM) 20 October 2011 (p. 16, 9 & 10) 9 Second regular session of first Amyotha Hluttaw continues for 36th day / Six questions answered, one question changed to proposal and approved, one bill and one proposal approved http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-20.pdf (NLM) 20 October 2011 (p. 16, 9 & 10) 10 Second regular session of first Amyotha Hluttaw continues for 37th day / Five queries answered, one proposal decided as unnecessary, two new proposals submitted http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-21.pdf (NLM) 21 October 2011 (p. 16, 9 & 10) 11 Only 600 political prisoners in Burma: Presidents Advisor http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=22283 (Irrawaddy) 18 October 2011 12 7 Arakanese Political Prisoners Included Amongst those Released http://www.narinjara.com/details.asp?id=3132 (Narinjara) 14 October 2011
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ANALYSIS
The decision taken by President Thein Sein to suspend the several-billion dollar Myitsone dam project in the Kachin State has, on the one hand, pleased the Burmese people, while, on the other hand, caused discord in relations with Burmas energy-hungry Chinese neighbour. However, as neighbours, the two countries need to find ways of resolving problems amicably. In the past, SinoBurmese relations always seemed to be based on friendship and mutual respect. Therefore, the present situation will no doubt be seen as an entering into unchartered waters. Whatever the outcome, the present crisis has shown that President U Thein Sein seems to be prepared to listen to and respect the wishes of the people. That, in itself, may be a small, but positive step in the right direction.
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Union Government offers olive branch to national race armed groups http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs11/NLM2011-08-19.pdf (NLM) 19 August 2011 (p. 1) 14 SSA-South to enter peace talks http://mizzima.com/news/inside-burma/6088-ssa-south-to-enter-peace-talks.html (Mizzima) 21 October 2011
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APPENDICES
Other important announcements and news
Appendix A:
Appendix B:
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http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-15.pdf (NLM) 15 October 2011 (p. 9) http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs12/NLM2011-10-15.pdf (NLM) 15 October 2011 (p. 9)
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