By Win Naung Toe, Win Ko Ko Lat, Khun Yazar and Wai Mar Tun ,
11 June 2015
Myanmar’s Ruling Party Submits Draft Bill to Permit Charter Reform
<p>Myanmar’s ruling Union party on Wednesday submitted to
parliament a bill that would allow lawmakers to proceed with amending a draft
law on constitution reform in the run-up to general elections later this
year.“I am submitting this proposal to be able to amend the draft law in
accordance with sections 433, 434, 435 and 436,” said Thein Zaw,
joint-secretary of the Union party. The
sections call for amendments the constitution to be submitted in the form of
the bill to the Union parliament which will discuss the bill only if 20 percent
of Union lawmakers agree to do so.The Union party included in the draft bill a
change that would require no less than 70 percent of lawmakers, instead of 75
percent, to amend the constitution, he said. </p>
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