THE 13th session of
second Amyotha Hluttaw came to an end yesterday, with the final day meeting
where the Deputy Education Minister and the Nay Pyi Taw Council Member answered
to the asterisk questions and the Speaker briefed on the activities during this
session.
The Speaker of Amyotha
Hluttaw approved, with the agreement of the Hluttaw, for the substitution of
member for Ethnic Affairs Committee, replacing U Hla Oo of Sagaing Region
constitution 4 with U Nyi Nyi Htwe (a) U Ko Ko Lay of Sagaing Region constitution
11.
MP U Marn Law Maung of
Chin State constituency 8 asked for employment of admin staff at basic
education schools.
Deputy Minister replied
that it will be done as a second priority after the appointment of teachers,
and the employment of admin staff will be done based on the proposals,
vacancies and the position of seniority in accordance with the procedures.
In appointing admin
staff, the Department of Basic Education has to follow the formal procedures
such as reporting to the Office of Union Government, the President’s Office,
the Ministry of Planning and Finance, together with seeking approval for
relevant ministries.
MP Dr Lin Wai Phyo Latt
of Taninthayi constituency 5 asked for developing Mingalar Lake in Myitngal
Ward of Myeik Township into public recreation site. Nay Pyi Taw council member
U Nyi Tun replied that the plan is not included in 2019- 2020 financial budgets
as other infrastructural sectors are on the list of priorities.
MP U Myint Naing of
Rakhine State constituency 5 asked for filling vacancies of teachers at two
primary schools and five sub-primary schools in Kyauktaw Township; U Bwe Khein
of Chin State constituency 3 asked for construction of a two-storey RC building
at the Basic Middle School of Bel Har village. The Deputy Education Minister
answered them.
U Aye Bo of Yangon
Region constituency 11 asked to distribute water from Gyobyu and Thalbyu river
sources to the wards and villages of Hlinethaya Township, and he also asked to
know the timing for completion of Kokkowa river water project which is being
implemented with the JICA loan.The questions were answered by Nay Pyi Taw
council member U Nyi Tun.
The Amyotha Hluttaw
Speaker announced receiving the Word Change Bill sent back by PyithuHluttaw
with amendments, and he invited to enlist the names of MPs who want to discuss
the bill.
Amyotha Hlutaw Bill
committee member Daw Hla Htay (a) Daw Ohn Kyi read out thereport of bill
committee the National Records and Archives Bill sent by the Pyithu Hluttaw
with amendments. The Speaker of Amyotha Hluttaw passed the bill with the
approval of the Hluttaw.
MP U Wai Sein Aung of
Rakhine State constituency 1 and MP Daw Nan Moe Moe Htwe ofKayin State
constituency 4 discussed the report on the works of Amyotha Hluttaw Ethnic
Affairs Committee from 8th to the 13th sessions of second Amyotha Hluttaw. MP
Daw Nan Moe Moe Htwe discussed the legal rights and fundamental rights for
ethnic nationalities in less developed areas, and pointed out the need of
frequent meetings with ethnic affairs ministries of the respective
states/regions and social communities.
Amyotha Hluttaw Ethnic
Affairs Committee’s Chairwoman Daw Nwe Nwe Aung sought for the approval of this
report. The Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker approved the report with the agreement of
Hluttaw.
Then, the Amyotha
Hluttaw Speaker explained the activities of the Hluttaw during the 13th regular
session, in 23 days of meeting, from 15 July to 19 September 2019.The MP raised
134 asterisk queries and 191 non-asterisk queries to the Hluttaw.
The Union-level
officials answered the questions of MP verbally or in letters.
MP U Khin Win of Magway
Region constituency 2 tabled a motion on upgrading water supply facilities to
the Union Government.
The motion was approved
by the Hluttaw. A motion to urge the Union Government for promoting the lives
of rural women and another motion to scrutinize the quality of private academic
institutions were approved by the Hluutaw.
However, the Hluttaw
turned down a motion to approve loan programme for students who will continue
higher education.
A new Aquaculture Bill
was discussed by Amyotha Hluttaw and the discussions on this report was sent
back to the Bill Committee.
The Amyotha Hluttaw’s
13th regular session also approved the 5th amendment bills on Pyithu Hluttaw
Election Law, Amyotha Hluttaw Election Law and Region/ State Election Law, and
sent these laws to the Pyithu Hluttaw.The Hluttaw also worked on the Word
Change Bill, Protect from the Rise of Imported Goods Bill, and Bill on Urban
and Regional Development Scheme.
Amyotha Hluttaw also
passed 4th Amendment Bill on Union Judiciary Law in accordance with
recommendation of Pyithu Hluttaw. The bill was signed into law by the President
in accordance with Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law No 25 for 2019.
The New Plant Variety
Protection Bill 2019 was sent back to Pyidaungsu Hluttaw due to some
disagreements with the Pyithu Hluttaw on their amendment.
The lists of MPs were
invited to discuss the Bill to Amend Farmland Law. The Amyotha Hluttaw
discussed the Rural Development Bill, the Myanmar Medical Degree, Diploma and
Certificate Bill and the National Records and Archives Bill and sent back to
the Pyithu Hluttaw.
The list of MPs has
been invited to discuss The Myanmar Geosciences Council Bill tabled by the Bill
Committee.
The Basic Education
Bill and the Education Research, Planning and Training Bill were sent back to
the Pyithu Hluttaw after being discussed them.
The report No 1/2019
sent by the Committee on Public Letters of Complaints was approved by the
Hluttaw. The report of Government’s Guarantees, Pledges and Undertakings
Vetting Committee was also approved after discussions of MPs.
The Amyotha Hluttaw
also approved the working reports of Ethnic Affairs Committee between the 8th
and 13th regular sessions of second Amyotha Hluttaw.The investigation report
the Education Promotion Committee was also put on the record.
The Amyotha Hluttaw
committees organized a total of 143 meetings during the session, the six debates
were held to promote capacities of Amyotha Hluttaw representatives, the
Research, Public Relations and International Relations Department released six
short papers for the MPs, and answered 85 questions out of 100 for information
by 53 MPs.
Aung Ye Thwin, Han Lin
Naing
(Translated by Aung
Khin)
Ref; The global new
light of Myanmar
Photo: MNA


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