The Pyithu Hluttaw’s second regular session continued for the sixth day at its convention hall in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday morning.
A total of
349 out of 351 Pyithu Hluttaw representatives attended the session, accounting
for 99.43 per cent.
At the
meeting, Deputy Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Dr Thant
Zaw Lwin responded to the queries raised by U Kyaw Nyein Aung from the Tachilek
Constituency and explained the plans to construct 14 bridges, 2,136 feet long
brick drains, and new retaining walls in Ponhtun, Yanaungmyay, Mekong and
Macaokham wards of Tachilek in the 2026-27 financial year for the prevention of
floods.
Deputy
Minister for Transport U Aung Myaing replied to the question raised by Dr Aung
Gyi from the Kyaiklat Constituency, saying that a total of 27 EV taxis are
being run under the arrangement of the Nay Pyi Taw Council and nine more taxis
by private owners in Nay Pyi Taw. The ministry will allow applications from
private owners and companies for running EV taxis under the procedures.
The deputy
minister continued his explanations for the questions raised by U Ye Htut Aung
from the Minhla Constituency. He said that unregistered vehicles of social
organizations have been registered from 7 to 31 July 2024. The Road Transport
Administration Department verifies documents and allows registration of legally
imported ambulances and hearses, but cannot allow illegally imported vehicles
due to a lack of documents.
Deputy
Minister for Digital Development and Communications U Thet Win Aung answered
the questions submitted by U Kaung Thet San from the Hsipaw Constituency. He
said that a total of 72 out of 92 MPT, ATOM, U9 and Mytel towers provide mobile
communication services to the people in Hsipaw Township round the clock, but
the remaining 20 facilities cannot operate regularly due to the fuel issue. If
they are supplied electricity and fuel as usual, they can provide services
full-time.
The deputy
minister also replied to the questions raised by U Sai Sam from the Mongyang
Constituency. He said that based on the results of field surveys and
measurements, mobile stations will be built on an annual financial year basis
for construction, provided that they comply with the rules and requirements for
meeting basic telecommunications needs.
Deputy
Minister for Education U Nay Myo Hlaing responded to the questions raised by U
Hla Min from the Ngazun Constituency, saying that a total of 61 out of 127
schools were opened in Ngazun Township. Plans were earmarked to reopen eight
more schools in the township in the 2025-26 academic year, but only Thabyaytha
BEPS could be opened. School heads and teachers are attached to the opening
schools for serving their duties at their respective schools when these are
opened.
The deputy
minister also answered the questions raised by U Sai Loung from the Mongping
Constituency and said that in the 2026-2027 academic year, education diploma
holders and graduates from the education degree colleges will be assigned to 26
BEPSs in Mongping Township on a priority basis to meet staffing needs.
He also
replied to the questions raised by U Win Zaw from the Pindaya Constituency,
saying that one 90 by 30 feet RCC building will be built at Thabyaygon BEMS
Branch in Pindaya Township in the 2027-28 financial year, depending on the
budget allocation.
Pyithu
Hluttaw Speaker U Khin Yi sought the approval of the Hluttaw to form relevant
Hluttaw committees. As such, the Pyithu Hluttaw approved the Farmers’ Affairs
Committee chaired by Kanbalu Constituency Representative U Myat Kyaw, the
Youth, Woman, Child and Aged Rights Committee chaired by Yenangyoung
Constituency Representative Daw Win Maw Tun, the Education Promotion Committee
chaired by Bahan Constituency Representative Dr Hla Tint, and the
Internal/External Labour Affairs Committee chaired by Dagon Myothit (North)
Constituency Representative U Tint Wai.
Moreover, the
Speaker submitted proposals to the Hluttaw for formation of the Minerals,
Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Committee chaired by Pyinmana
Constituency Representative U Khin Maung Htay, the Citizens’ Fundamental
Rights, Democracy and Human Rights Committee chaired by Pobbathiri Constituency
Representative U Hla Swe, the Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Rural
Development Committee chaired by Kyaiklat Constituency Representative Dr Aung
Gyi, and the Construction, Industry, Electricity and Energy Committee chaired
by Kani Constituency Representative U Nyan Tun.
The Pyithu
Hluttaw’s seventh-day session continues on 12 June.
MNA/TTA
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