April 23, 2017
Yangon Mayor
Maung Maung Soe told Mizzima that they were redrafting the Municipal Law, which
has weaknesses, with the assistance of Singaporean legal experts. “It is really
shameful. This new Municipal Law is not as good and comprehensive as the law
enacted in 1922,” he said, referring to the legislation brought in under
British colonial rule.
The Yangon Mayor
was speaking after a ceremony for the third death anniversary of journalist
Hantharwady Win Tin which was held at Royal Rose Hall in Yangon.
Yangon Mayor
added that under the directive given by State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi,
this Municipal Law was being jointly redrafted by legal experts from Myanmar
and Singapore and this process would take about six months. He said he assumed
that the current Rules of Yangon Municipal Law, which is currently being used
by Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC), were overruling the parent law in
many places. “The parent law has rules but these rules cannot overrule the
parent law. I mean the rules made some overruling and overriding of the parent
law in many provisions. Most of our leaders do not like this. They want the
rules to be systematic and the rules cannot override and overrule the parent
law,” Maung Maung Soe said. He added that since this current Municipal Law was
incomplete and was not comprehensive, leading to the possibility of vote
rigging and malpractice in municipal elections.
The YCDC
election under this Municipal Law at different levels was conducted for the
first time in December 2014. Candidates in these elections criticized the
weaknesses found in procedures and electoral methods.
Ref; The Global
New Light of Myanmar
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