AT
the Second Pyithu Hluttaw’s 11th regular session that convened at the Pyithu
Hluttaw meeting hall, Nay Pyi Taw yesterday morning, Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker U T
Khun Myat delivered a message of greeting, asterisk-marked questions were
raised and answered and a motion tabled.
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Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker delivers a message of greeting ▄
After
three Tatmadaw Pyithu Hluttaw representatives that hadn’t sworn-in yet do so
and signed the oath of office in the presence of Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker U T
Khun Myat, the Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker delivered his message of greeting. He
said that in the eleventh session 19 bills will be discussed. There’ll be 14
motions to discuss and 149 asterisk marked questions. He continued and said the
democracy transition period is still very short and much still need to be done
to achieve the democracy norms. Hluttaw representatives must firmly bear in
mind that they are mainly responsible to strengthen the democracy rights.
Hluttaw representatives are urged to do the best they can to use the
legislative power granted by the people to raise the lives of the people.
Hluttaw representatives are attending the Hluttaw meetings on behalf of the
people and it is important to conduct their works according to Hluttaw law,
rules and procedures. The tenure of the Second Hluttaws will reach three years
soon. Review the strengths and weaknesses during this period and work in the
best way for the people during the remaining term. The constituents selected
and entrusted the Hluttaw representatives and the performance of the
legislative sector will remain high only when Hluttaw representatives perform
their duties and responsibilities in the best possible way. In addition to
performing legislative, check and balance functions, Hluttaw representatives
are to perform the development duties of their respective constituencies too.
Only then will the constituent trust and depend more on you.
Therefore,
all are urged to perform for the benefit of the people and national interest
said the Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker.
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Hluttaw confirms the reassignment and replacement of committee chairmen and
members ▄
After
delivering his message of greeting Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker obtained the
confirmation of the Hluttaw on reassigning of chairmen and members and
replacement of members of Pyithu Hluttaw committees.
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Complaints and Appeals committee ▄
Next
Pyithu Hluttaw Deputy Speaker U Tun Tun Hein read about the duties,
responsibilities, rights and terms of Complaints and Appeals Committee and
Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker informed the Hluttaw of planning to form 16-member
Complaints and Appeals Committee with U Myint Lwin of Pazundaung constituency
and U Saw Thalay Saw of Shwegyin constituency as chairman and secretary.
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Asterisk marked questions ▄
U
Myint Lwin of Twantay constituency raised the first asterisk marked question on
whether there is plan to publish a biography of Bogyoke Aung San. Deputy
Minister for Information U Aung Hla Tun said the question will be explained
together with an answer provided by Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
At
the moment Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture, Department of Historical
Research and National Liberary is planning to publish Bogyoke Aung San
biography (1915-1947) and a draft was already written according to information
provided by the ministry. The biography will have 6 chapters. Chapter 1 cover
the youth period from 1915 to 1932. Chapter 2 covers the university student
period from 1932 to 1938. Chapter 3 the Thakhin period, Chapter 4 preparation
for armed insurrection (1940 to 1941), Chapter 5 the War Minister period from
1942 to 1945 and Chapter 6 the national leader period from 1945 to 1947
explained the Deputy Minister.
Responding
to a question raised by Daw Cho Cho of Ottwin constituency on plan to turn the
suspended pulp factory at Bant Bwe Gon Village, Ottwin Township into a garment
factory under a BOT (built, operate and transfer) system Deputy Minister for
Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Hla Kyaw said the factory was not fully
operational due and was rented to a private company under a thirty year lease
starting from 1 January 2013 at an annual rent of K 8 million. However, the
private company was unable to run the pulp factory due to difficulty in
obtaining raw materials and was also unable to produce quality product for
export and thus was at an inoperable status.
The
company had proposed changing the investment into some other factory that’ll be
beneficial for the country as well as the people. The consideration includes
the garment factory pointed out by the Hluttaw representatives as well as some
other forms that are equally or even more beneficial and there are plans to
submit to the Union Government economic affairs committee for decision and
implementation explained the Deputy Minister. Similarly questions raised by U
Myo Zaw Aung of Kawlin constituency, U Sai Ngaung Hsai Hein of Maukmai
constituency, U Nyan Hein of Thanbyuzayat constituency, U Nyunt Aung of Monywa
constituency and Dr. Daw Khin Sithu of Loi-kaw constituency were answered by
Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Hla Kyaw and Deputy
Minister for Commerce U Aung Htoo.
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Hluttaw agrees to discuss motion on seed sector development ▄
Following
the asterisk-marked question session, U Aung Kyi Thein of Chaungzon
constituency tabled a motion urging the Union Government to increase momentum
of seed sector development effectively and practically as it is the main source
of agriculture development in the country and explained further about the
reason for tabling the motion.
Pyithu
Hluttaw Speaker U T Khun Myat announced the Hluttaw’s agreement to accept and
discuss the motion after obtaining the decision of the Hluttaw and also
announced for Hluttaw representatives who want to discuss the motion to
register their names.
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Announcement on receipt of bills ▄
Next,
Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker announced the receipt of Occupational Safety and Health
Bill and Consumer Protection Bill returned with amendments by the Amyotha
Hluttaw and announced for Hluttaw representatives who want to table an
amendment motion to register their names.
The
second-day meeting of the second Pyithu Hluttaw’s eleventh regular session will
be held today.
By
Aye Aye Thant (MNA)
(Translated
by Zaw Min)
Ref:
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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