Hluttaw sessions for 2015
14 July 2015 onward, For earlier sessions, see the individual hluttaws, below.
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Hluttaw: Parliament puts on record Public Debt Management
Bill, Bill Amending the Myanmar Lighthouse Act: "THE Pyidaungsu Hluttaw continued
its last session in Nay
Pyi Taw yesterday, discussing
and putting on record bills including
the Public Debt Management
Bill.
During the Wednesday
meeting the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
put the Public Debt Management
Bill and the Bill
Amending the Myanmar Lighthouse
Act on record.
The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
also announced that it will carry
on the National Planning
Bill for FY 2016-2017 and the
Union Budget Bill for 2016 in
accordance with the rules of the
Hluttaw Law.
The meeting will resume on
28 December."
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Customs duties decrease because of FTA agreements, fewer vehicle imports: "MYANMAR collected less
customs duties this year, in
part because the country imported
28,000 fewer vehicles
than in the previous year, and
in part became certain taxes
were exempted under free trade
agreements, Deputy Minister
for Finance Dr Lin Aung explained
at friday Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw session at which MPs
recorded one bill, discussed
another bill, explained two reports
and sought comments on
the findings of the report of the
Public Account Joint Committee
and the Bill Committee.
Deputy ministers for the
Ministry of Finance and the
Ministry of National Planning
and Economic Development replied
to queries raised by representatives
at the session."
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-19
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Finance Ministry proposes Union Tax Law Amendment: "THE Ministry of Finance put
forward the Union Tax Bill for
2016 to Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
yesterday.
The Union Tax Bill for 2016,
which is based on the Union Tax
Law 2015 with new amendments
and added content, includes eight
chapters and 39 sections, according
to Union Minister for Finance
U Win Shein.
The bill includes proposals
such as adding a new tax system,
abolishing a tax system, amending
the commercial tax for specific
goods and adding goods and services
which would be free from
tax.
The ministry also added that
tax for mobile phones top-up
cards will be collected next fiscal
year, netting a possible 80 million
kyats revenue.
The ministry expects to collect
over 6.1 trillion kyats next
fiscal year—a 269 million kyat
increase from this year. The Bill
Amending Criminal Law, the Bill
Amending Insurance Permission
Law and the Bill Amending Banking
Law were approved. Amendments
to laws relating to crime,
insurance and banking were approved
at the Tuesday session of
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw."...Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw Round-Up: "IN Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower
House) yesterday bills amending
the Foreign Investment Law
and the Myanmar Citizen Investment
Law were approved
with amendments made by
the Amyotha Hluttaw (Upper
House).
MPs of Pyithu Hluttaw did
not agree to 26 amendments
made by the Amyotha Hluttaw
for the Legal Supportive Bill.
The Legal Supportive Bill
will be debated in Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw."
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Pyidaungsu and Pyithu Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-16
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
endorses Special
Commodity Tax Bill: "THE Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
discussed three reports, including
a report on the Union Budget, at
its latest session in Nay Pyi Taw
yesterday.
Also, the Joint Bill Committee
also discussed the Special
Commodity Tax Bill, which was
submitted by the Ministry of Finance
last Wednesday.
The bill committee agreed
with the proposal of the ministry,
saying indirect tax should be
promoted in Myanmar as it is in
other developing countries. The
committee also recommended
that special commodities should
be managed only under this law.
The Hluttaw invited MPs to
sign up in order to discuss the bill
at the next session.
During the Monday session,
Deputy Minister for National
Planning and Economic Development
Daw Le Le Thein clarified
tasks undertaken in the first
six months of the 2015-2016 fiscal
year.
Union Minister for Finance
U Win Shein also clarified a report
on the Union Government?s
budget for the first six months of
this fiscal year."...Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw continues: Pyithu Hluttaw continues: "THE Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower
House) agreed to again discuss
the bill amending the Veterinary
Council Law, which was sent
back by the Amyotha Hluttaw.
The bill was submitted by the
Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries
and Rural Development on 20
November.
Furthermore, three MPs discussed
the activities of the Pyithu
Hluttaw Committee on Ethnic
Affairs, Rural Development and
Peacemaking."...Amyotha Hluttaw: Amyotha Hluttaw discussess
People?s Debt Management Bill: "THE Amyotha Hluttaw bill committee
read out findings on the
People?s Debt Management Bill,
which was sent back by the Pyithu
Hluttaw.
Te Amyotha Hluttaw asked
MPs to sign up for a discussion
of the bill in future sessions.
The parliament also approved
the bill amending the
Comprehensive Transportation
Law."
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Pyidaungsu, Pyithu and Amyotha Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-15
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Pyidaungsu Hluttaw passes
three amendment bills: "THREE amendment bills
received parliamentary approval
at the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
yesterday with one report coming
under discussion.
The Veterinary Council
amendment bill, the Foreign
Investment amendment bill and
the Myanmar Citizens Investment
amendment bill were put
on record as approved by the
parliament.
The Projects and Financial
Development Joint Committee
presented its findings on the
report of the first six-month
implementation of the National
Plan in 2015-16 fiscal year.
Six MPs discussed the report,
with U Kyi Tha of the Gwa
constituency calling for reconsideration
of the efforts for the
development of the industrial
sector.
In the first six months
of this fiscal year, agricultural
products accounted for
25.9 per cent of the total imports
while finished industrial
products stood at 8.8 per cent,
he noted."...Pyithu Hluttaw: ASEAN Highway extension
questioned by Pyithu Hluttaw: "THE Ministry of Construction
responded to queries on the construction
of the ASEAN Highway
and the Thuwunna housing estate
at the Pyithu Hluttaw yesterday.
U Sai Win Khaing of the
Theinni (also Hseniw) constituency
inquired about the planned
compensation to the residents
affected by the extension of the
ASEAN Highway, known as AH
14 between Lashio and Theinni.
Deputy Minister U Soe Tint
responded that arrangements for
compensation have been made in
coordination with local administrative
bodies.
The AH14 is being expanded
into a four-lane highway from
173/3 milepost in Lashio to 205/6
milepost in Thenni.
U Thein Nyunt of the Thingangyun
constituency asked about
the rising rents in Thuwunna
housing estate and the possibility
of ownership change.
Ownership of the house will
pass from husband to wife and
then to their offspring, the deputy
minister responded, adding
that the monthly rents range from K1,000 to K3,000 . He called
the rents relatively low.
?Property ownership is
not transferable,” he said,
hinting at a further reduction
in rental fees. The Pyithu
Hluttaw approved the report
submitted by its International
Relations Committee and the
Criminal Procedure bill as
commented on by the Amyotha
Hluttaw."...Amyotha Hluttaw: Amyotha Hluttaw approves draft
public debt management law: "THE Amyotha Hluttaw
yesterday agreed on the draft
public debt management law
as commented on by the Pyithu
Hluttaw.
An MP inquired about
the possibility of updating the
GSM network from 2G to 3G
in Chin State, with the deputy
minister for Communications
and Information Technology
responding that steps are being
taken to finish the installation
of radio stations for GSM towers
in the 2015-16 fiscal year."
Source/publisher:
Pyidaungsu, Pyithu and Amyotha Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-18
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Round-up: "SPEAKER of the Pyihtaungsu
Hluttaw (Union Parliament)
U Shwe Mann sent a letter
to President U Thein Sein, urging
the government to report on the
actions of the Ministry of Mines
in response to landslide cases in
Kachin State to the parliament.
The ministry was tasked with responding
to this year?s landslides
in Hpakant by an urgent proposal
by parliament.
During the parliament session
yesterday, the speaker offered
clarifications about political
pensions.
Meanwhile, the Joint Bill
Committee discussed the disagreement
between the two houses
of parliament over amending
the Legal Supports Bill.
Four MPs discussed the
Condominium Bill."...Pyithu Hluttaw Round-up: "THE Pyithu Hluttaw convened
the 13th meeting of its last
session yesterday. During the
meeting, the Mercantile Canal Bill
and the Banking and Financial
Institutions bill, which were sent
back from Amyotha Hluttaw, were
designated to be discussed again in
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw."...Amyotha Hluttaw Round-up: "THE Amyotha Hluttaw also
convened the 13th meeting of its
last session yesterday. During
the meeting, Deputy Minister for
Environmental Conservation and
Forestry Daw Thet Thet Zin answered
questions raised by MP U
Khin Maung Htay of Mandalay
Region Constituency No. 10 over
farmland issues in Nay Pyi Taw.
She said the ministry would
remove more than 29,100 acres of
farmland in two districts in the Nay
Pyi Taw Council Area from the list
of protected forests in accordance
with rules and regulations. In response
to a proposal submitted by
MP U Khet Htein Nan urging the
Union Government to prevent further
deadly landslides in Hpakant,
Kachin State, Deputy Minister for
Mines U Than Tun Aung clarified
that the ministries concerned,
the Kachin State Government, the
Tatmadaw and armed groups will
work together to enforce the rule
of law and security in jade-mining
areas.
The deputy minister pledged
that the ministry would scrutinise
the number of heavy machines in
the at-risk area in order to conserve
the environment and protect
its resources.
He also said measures would
be taken to implement the rules and
regulations of the Myanma Gems
Law and to remove squatters working
as migrant workers in Lonkhin
and Hpakant from at-risk areas."
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Pyidaungsu, Pyithu and Amyotha Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-22
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Round-up: "THE Pyidaungsu Hluttaw discussed
yesterday the bills amending
the Myanmar Mining Law
and the Evidence Act, which
were sent back from the President
with remarks.
In regard to the Myanmar
Mining Law, the Joint Bill Committee
of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
agreed in three cases out of five
recommendations made by the
President.
For amending the Evidence
Act, the committee agreed to
amend according to remarks by
the President."...Pyithu Hluttaw Round-up: "The bill committee of the Pyithu
Hluttaw yesterday discussed
reports related to three bills concerned
with shops and wages sent
back from the Amyotha Hluttaw
with some amendments.
The three bills were submitted
by the Ministry of Labour,
Employment and Social Security
in November.
They are the bills amending
the Workshops Act of 1951, the
Payment of Wages Bill and the
Shops and Worksite Bill."...Amyotha Hluttaw Round-up: "At the Amyotha Hluttaw
yesterday U Steven Tharbeik,
MP from Chin State Constituency
No 4 asked a question of the
Ministry of Education in regard
to the issue of the downward
trend in matriculation examination
results over three years in
Chin State.
In response to the question,
Deputy Minister for Education
U Thant Shin said 7,843 education
staff have been appointed at
1,372 basic education schools in
the state to teach 126,705 students.
He also called for staff of
the departments and MPs to cooperate
with teachers, students
and parents to increase the passing
rate in the state."
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Pyidaungsu, Pyithu and Amyotha Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-23
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Pyidaungsu Hluttaw calls for
discussion on three bills: "THE Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
yesterday passed a bill and discussed
three reports on three other
bills.
MPs agreed on the tariff bill
submitted by the Union Government
after discussing it clause by
clause.
The Joint Bill Committee presented
their findings from the Union
tax bill, the banks and financial
institutions bill and the Penal Code
amendment bill, with the speaker
calling for discussion on the reports."...Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw passes
three bills: "approved the amendment bill of
Factories Act 1951, the shops
and worksites bill of 2015 and
the payment of wages bill as
remarked by the Amyotha Hluttaw.
The amendment proposal
relating to the promulgation of
the electricity rules and regulations
also received parliamentary
approval.
In response to a query of
whether a trade zone could be
established in Hpahsawng township,
Kayah State, Deputy Minister
for Commerce Dr Pwint
Hsan explained that the township
still lacks economic vibrancy."...Amyotha Hluttaw: Amyotha Hluttaw acknowledges
condolences from Kuwaiti parliament: "Hluttaw received a message of
condolence from his Kuwaiti
counterpart over the casualties
and injuries in the recent landslides
in Kachin State, with MPs
agreeing to put it on the record.
The Bill Committee presented
their findings from the
third amendment bill of the
Amyotha Hluttaw Election Law,
the third amendment bill of the
Pyithu Hluttaw Election Law
and the third amendment bill of
the Region/State Hluttaw Election
Law.
The parliament?s Scrutiny
Committee for Government?s
Guarantees, Pledges and Undertakings
presented a progress report,
which came under discussion
and then won parliamentary
approval.
The Committee for Citizens
Rights, Democratic Rights and
Human Rights also presented its
progress report, with the speaker
calling for their discussion during
the next session."
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Pyidaungsu, Pyithu and Amyotha Hluttaws via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw approves
amendments to five bills: "AT the 19th meeting of the
current Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower
House) session in Nay Pyi
Taw yesterday, MPs agreed to
amendments proposed by the
bill committee to the Pest Control
Bill and the Botanical Species
Protection Bill, which were
returned by the Amyotha Hluttaw
with amendments.
The Botanical Species Protection
Bill was sent back with
35 amendments by Amyotha
Hluttaw, three of which were
approved by the Pyithu Hluttaw.
During the meeting, U Myint
Soe, an MP from Pyawbwe
Constituency, asked for a plan
to invite foreign investment
for vehicle manufacturing in
Myanmar in order to stimulate
the car market with cheaper options.
In response to the question,
U Myo Aung, the Deputy
Minister for Industry, said an
Automobile Policy has been
drafted by relevant ministries
in April last year. Inviting foreign
investment to produce cars
at home is included in the draft,
the deputy minister added."
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Pyithu Hluttaw via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-12-17
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"Nay Pyi Taw, 28 Aug
— The 12th regular session
of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
came to a close on Friday.
Representatives discussed
a Yen 99.850 billion loan
for the Ministry of Rail
Transportation and the
Ministry of Electric Power
from JICA during the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw Session
on Friday.
Some representatives
supported the loan in principle
but maintained it is
important to spend the
funds in the most beneficial
way. One representative
suggested that ministries
provide updates to parliament
every six months on
the work being carried out
using foreign loans.
Another representa-tive pointed out that despite
the benefits the loan may
offer, Myanmar?s current
economic slowdown means
that the debt will also be a
burden. The representative
urged ministries to hold
themselves accountable for
the spending of the funds.
Members ultimately
approved the plan to accept
a loan from JICA, as well
as the monogamy law and
the signing of the Maritime
Labour Convention 2006.
Later, Deputy Minister
for Social Welfare, Relief
and Resettlement Daw Su
Su Hlaing explained ongoing
disaster management
efforts in flood affected areas.
She said that disaster
relief efforts could be considered
a success overall
despite some weaknesses
in management. She commended
the high level of
cooperation between experts,
civil society organisations
and the government
and added that state and
region governments will be
responsible for the reconstruction
of flood-hit areas.
Speaker of the Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw Thura U
Shwe Mann explained the
achievements of the 12th
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, which
includes the passing of 185
laws, 10 motions and approvals
for foreign loans.
The speaker concluded
the 12th regular session by
saying that parliament has
served the interests of the
country and its people."
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"
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2015-08-29
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: "Nay Pyi Taw, 25 Aug
— Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
representatives approved a
US$400 million loan from
the World Bank on Tuesday.
The loan will be split
between the Ministry of
Livestock, Fisheries and
Rural Development and the
Ministry of Electric Power.
U Maung Toe of Minhla
constituency supported
the loan and said that although
parliament has already
approved over US$
1.4 billion in foreign loans,
low interest rates on the
loans make further ones viable.
Daw Tin Nwe Oo MP
disagreed. She said that any
spending on unnecessary
projects should be cut and
stressed that taking another
loan while the US dollar
prices is rising against the
kyat is unwise. The loan was
approved by the majority of
members during a vote that
followed discussions.
Meanwhile, the newly
appointed Union Minister
for Defence Lt-Gen Sein
Win and Union Minister
for Border Affairs Lt-Gen
Kyaw Swe gave an oath before
the Hluttaw speaker.
Representatives also
passed a bill amending the
constitutional law as well
as the Myanmar Red Cross
Society Bill."...Pyithu Hluttaw: "Nay Pyi Taw, 25 Aug
— Myanmar?s financial
rules do not allow state-run
economic organisations to
deposit money in private
banks, said the Deputy Governor
of the Central Bank of
Myanmar U Set Aung on
Tuesday.
The deputy governor
was responding to a question
raised by U Ohn Ngwe,
MP for Myaung. He said
that the government?s economic
organisations may only open bank accounts at
Myanma Economic Banks
and added that state-owned
banks are permitted to take
part in the treasury bill auction
and deposit auction as
a means of raising revenue
to cover expenses. He noted
that the Central Bank of
Myanmar considers Myanma
Economic Bank as a
non-competitive bidder in
deposit auctions, which is in
line with the country?s monetary
policies.
Meanwhile, U Than Oo
of Myawady constituency
asked about whether there
are plans to reduce toll gate
fees for vehicles owned outside
Yangon Region. Deputy
Minister at the President
Office U Kyaw Kyaw Win
responded by saying that
Yangon City Development
Committee currently gives
exemptions of toll gate fees
to buses, departmental vehicles,
government vehicles
and cargo trucks. He did not
state whether reduced fees
for general traffic from outside
Yangon is on the cards.
The Hluttaw session
also approved a bill which
amended a 2012 Pyithu
Hluttaw Law as well as the
Vehicle bill.
Secretary of Pyithu
Hluttaw Investment and Industrial
Development Committee
U Kyi Tha read out
the industrial bill to members
prior to voting."
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: "Nay Pyi Taw, 20
Aug— The Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw on Thursday decided
to suspend discussion
on the recall bill, with
members of parliament
voting 264 in favour and
235 against the bill.
Defence services representative
Brig-Gen Tint
Hsan called for rapid enactment
of the bill, saying
the Constitution provided
all citizens with the right to
recall their representatives
considered as dishonest.
He also stressed that
legislative bodies were responsible
for protecting the
fundamental rights of the
citizens..."...Pyithu Hluttaw: "Nay Pyi Taw, 20
Aug — The government
has no plans to extend the
pension payment scheme
for civil servants who retired
as of 1 April 2015 to
those who retired before
the date, Deputy Minister
for Finance Dr Lin Aung
told the Pyithu Hluttaw on
Thursday.
The deputy minister
made the statement in response
to a question raised
by Dr Soe Yin of Kamayut
Constituency during the
12th regular session of the
Lower House."
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"Nay Pyi Taw, 21
Aug—Myanmar has planted
over 200 acres of star
bean on a trial basis and
has plans to export the
crop, Deputy Minister for
Agriculture and Irrigation
U Ohn Than told the Pyithu
Hluttaw on Friday.
Responding to a question
on cultivation of the
crop, the deputy minister
told the Lower House that
farmers had permission to
grow the crop, also known
as the winged bean.
In other matters, the
deputy minister said the
ministry was in the process
of transferring a plot of
land in Mandalay, including
a construction site, to
the government.
Representatives discussed
two bills during the
session, passing the bill on
roads and bridges."
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Parliament to vote on tying referendum
to general election...Pyithu Hluttaw: Term ?political prisoner? unconstitutional: ministry...Amyotha Hluttaw: Defence Ministry to
release confiscated
farmlands to original
owners
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2015-07-22
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Speaker warns recall bill could
have unwanted consequences...Pyithu Hluttaw: Region, state ethnic ministries can be formed:
President?s Office...Amyotha Hluttaw: Farmers in Oaktwin Tsp to receive
compensation over land acquisition
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Pyithu Hluttaw: UEC explains electoral
differences at Pyithu Hluttaw...Amotha Hluttaw: Call for Speakers? Corner relocation
rejected at Amyotha Hluttaw
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Pyidaungsu Hluttaw votes to postpone
constitutional referendum...Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw discuss reservoir
projects, Chindwin River conservation...Amyotha Hluttaw: Amyotha Hluttaw MPs raise queries on illegal liquor
license, national sports plans
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw: Speaker of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw clarifies Bill Amending Constitution...Pyithu Hluttaw: Tidal electricity appropriate only for
certain areas: Deputy Minister
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The Global New Light of Myanmar
Date of publication:
2015-07-15
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2015-07-17
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Pyithu Hluttaw: Pyithu Hluttaw discusses regional development and
endangered fish species...Amyotha Hluttaw: No plan to upgrade Panglong to township
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The Global New Light of Myanmar
Date of publication:
2015-07-16
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2015-07-17
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Pyithu Hluttaw: MP calls for halt to car manufacturing at
local industrial zones...Amyotha Hluttaw: Police need reliable info to act on car thefts: deputy minister
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The Global New Light of Myanmar
Date of publication:
2015-07-14
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2015-07-16
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