Saturday, March 5, 2022

UEC informs political parties of inspections

 THE Union Election Commis­sion systematically permitted political parties under the Political Parties Registration Law to develop a genuine and disciplined democratic nation and it looked into the political parties whether they conduct­ed systematically for the mem­berships of the parties, party funds and property, savings, maintaining, usage, audition and liquidation and parties’ procedures according to the law.

The inspection team in­cluding members of the Union Auditor-General Office, the Internal Revenue Depart­ment and Bureau of Special Investigation inspected a total of 81 political parties — five Kachin State-based parties, two Kayin State-based parties, two Sagaing Region-based parties, one Taninthayi Re­gion-based party, three Bago Region-based parties, two Mandalay Region-based par­ties, three Mon State based parties, seven Rakhine State-based parties, 36 Yangon Re­gion-based parties, 15 Shan State-based parties, one Ay­eyawady Region-based party and four Union Territory-based parties.

Moreover, UEC informed Yangon-based Myanmar New Society Democratic Party, Democratic Party for a New Society and Karen Nation­al Party to inspect from 7 to 11 March while the Rakhine State-based Arakan League for Democracy and Chin State-based Khumi (Khami) National Party to examine in Rakhine State, Chin State-based Ethnic National Development Party and Yangon-based Zomi Con­gress for Democracy to accept Inspection in Chin State from 10 to 12 March.

MNA

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