Myanmar rejects US call on constitutional reform

19 June 2014
Myanmar rejects US call on constitutional reform
Myanmar rejects US call on constitutional reform
<p>A Myanmar parliamentary committee last week voted against changing a constitutional clause that bars opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi from becoming president. National elections are due in 2015. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that enabling the Myanmar people to freely choose who they want to lead them in the next phase of its democratic transition will help to ensure stability.</p><p><br><br>"We believe constitutional reform should pave the way for the Burmese to freely choose their president in a free and fair 2015 election," Psaki said in a written response to a question posed at a news briefing Monday. Reform should also address ethnic minority rights and decrease the role of active-duty military in political structures, she said.</p>
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