The meeting 5/2025 of the Central Committee on Security Supervision for the Multiparty Democracy General Election was held yesterday afternoon at Areindama Hall, Myanmar Police Force Headquarters.
Speaking
at the meeting, Chairman of the Central Committee on Security Supervision,
Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung said the Union Election
Commission allowed a 60-day campaign period for voter mobilization, and
election-related gatherings, speeches, and voter mobilization in Phase I
townships can be done starting from 12 midnight on 26 December and for the
townships in Phase II at 12 midnight on 29 December, and they must be suspended
starting from 12 midnight on 9 January 2026 until the end of election. Phase
III-related information will be announced. The campaign advertisements and
posters must be removed by the deadlines; if not, the township election
subcommissions, in coordination with the respective City Development Committees
or Township Development Committees, will remove them. Moreover, the different
levels of supervisory committees should also supervise to ensure that the party
and Hluttaw candidates follow without fail.
In
accordance with the one of the objectives of the National Defence and Security
Council, “to implement multiparty democratic system, with the participation of
the people, to ensure the success of multiparty democratic general election
process and successfully moving towards with the multiparty democratic system
aspired by the entire people”, on 26 November, 724 male and female prisoners,
who face punishment, from their respective prisons, jails and camps under Penal
Code Section 505-A were pardoned aiming not to lose the right of every eligible
person to be able to freely and fairly cast vote in coming multiparty democracy
general election, whereas reduced the punishment of 2,361 male and female
prisoners who face punishment, from their respective prisons, jails and camps
under Penal Code Section 505-A and withdrew the hearings of the suit of 5,580
people who were prosecuted under Code of Criminal Procedure Article 512 for
attempting to evade.
The
central committee has also drawn up the comprehensive phased security plans for
holding the election, eight additional security plans and 11 separate plans for
other possible situations, and all should be implemented practically. Moreover,
it should prepare security measures for the local and foreign observers and
media during the election period.
He
continued that a total of 229 people – 201 males and 28 females – were taken
action in 140 cases under “Law on the Protection of Multiparty Democratic
General Elections from Obstruction, Disruption, and Destruction” for attempting
to sabotage election processes.
He
then instructed the affiliated departments under the ministry to cooperate with
Tatmadaw, people’s militia units, other security units and partner
organizations to ensure the security, state stability and peace in the relevant
electoral period.
The
attendees coordinated the discussion, and the Union minister concluded the
meeting.
MNA/KTZH
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