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I don't know about Myanmar's Constitution. But if it setups like the U.S, some states could have some autonomy, but most powers still concentrated in central government. Looks like they're still working on the Constitution. It's confusing, given the recent many changes.
Sep 30, 2016 01:04 PM
<<<The NLD under Myanmar’s de facto national leader Aung San Suu Kyi has sought to reduce the power of the national military in politics by pushing for changes in the constitution to reduce its influence and control.>>>
Isn't the military, professional soldiers, supposed to protect the country and not become politicians? If they want to become politicians they should quit being soldiers. They can't be both.
Sep 27, 2016 11:52 PM
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That last paragraph, on the NLD, is typical Washington/RFA nonsense. Does anyone thing that ASSK and the NLD are really for letting regional governments have any power . . . unless it can absolutely control those governments from Naypyitaw??
Sep 29, 2016 02:13 AM
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