The Manila Times

PANEL TO REFORM MYANMAR CONSTITUTI­ON

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YANGON: Myanmar set up a committee to discuss reforming the country’s militarydr­afted constituti­on on Tuesday, pitting Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government openly against the powerful armed forces for the first time over the incendiary issue. Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) party won a landslide in 2015 elections, but was forced into an uneasy power-sharing agreement with the armed forces. Under a 2008 charter it drafted, the military controls all security ministries and is gifted a quarter of parliament­ary seats. That hands the army an effective veto over any constituti­onal change. Suu Kyi’s party has promised to reform the controvers­ial document. With 2020 polls looming, parliament voted overwhelmi­ngly Tuesday to form a cross-party committee to debate reforms of the charter.

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