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Proposals on
detailed basic principles on sharing of executive and judicial powers read
at NC plenary session
(
23-3-2005) |
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Plenary session of
National Convention continues (
22-3-2005) |
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Proposal papers on
detailed basic principles on sharing of executive and judicial powers read
at NC plenary session (
21-3-2005) |
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NC delegates visit
pagodas, churches (
20-3-2005) |
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Coord meeting
between NCCWC, Panel of Chairmen held
(
18-3-2005) |
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Delegates continue
reading proposals to be submitted to NC plenary session
(
17-3-2005) |
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NCC Management
Committee facilitates functions
(
17-3-2005) |
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NC delegates
continue group-wise discussions
(
17-3-2005) |
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Meetings of NC
delegate groups held
(
16-3-2005) |
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NC delegates,
wellwishers donate K 14.3m hailing 60th Anniversary Armed Forces Day
(
16-3-2005) |
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NCC Work Committee,
support bodies meet
(
15-3-2005) |
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NC delegate groups
discuss compilation of papers on discussions
(
14-3-2005) |
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NC delegates visit
pagodas, churches in Yangon City (
13-3-2005) |
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The judges appointed in accordance with law are to take charge
of the entire judicial affairs across the whole Union at the courts formed
according to the Constitution or any of other laws
( 12-3-2005) |
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The region or state
high courts should be vested with the exclusive original jurisdiction(
12-3-2005) |
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State service personnel shall be free from party politics
( 11-3-2005) |
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Self-administered
division and self-administered zone leading bodies
shall, in accord with the law, supervise and coordinate functions of
civil service organizations discharging duties in their territory
(
11-3-2005) |
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Delegates lay down
detailed basic principles of legislative sector successfully with Union
Spirit National Convention Convening Commission, NCC Work Committee, NCC
Management Committee hold meeting (
11-3-2005) |
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In accordance with
the provisions of the Constitution, the region or state government shall
have the right to submit to the Region or State Hluttaw the necessary
Billrelevant to the matters embodied in the Region or State Legislative List
(
10-3-2005) |
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The region or state
government shall have the responsibility to assist the Union Government in
its drive to ensure stability of the State, community peace and tranquillity
and the rule of law (
10-3-2005) |
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By exercising the legislative power, Pyidaungsu Hluttaw shall have the right
not only to enact laws considered necessary for the State but also to make
necessary decisions in the interest of the State
( 9-3-2005) |
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Union Government
shall submit bill concerning matters Pyidaungsu Hluttaw can enact into law
within framework of provisions of Constitution, and shall submit them to
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (
9-3-2005) |
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Group discussions on
compilation of proposals on sharing of executive and judicial powers to be
included in framing of State Constitution held
(
9-3-2005) |
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The President shall
sign laws passed and enacted by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw after taking action
according to provisions of the Constitution
Such signed laws shall be promulgated in official Gazette (
8-3-2005) |
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The Union
Government upholds and maintains stability, peace, and
prevalence of law and order in the country
(
8-3-2005) |
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Explanations on
adoption of detailed basic principles for sharing of executive, judicial
powers to be included in drawing up State Constitution submitted (
8-3-2005) |
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The
President of the State, in accord with law, shall appoint and
dismiss heads of bodies of public services (
7-3-2005) |
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According to
already-laid-down basic principles, the President will have to undertake
duties of both the Head of State and the Head of Union Government (
7-3-2005) |
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Work Committee’s
clarification concerning detailed basic principles to be laid down for
sharing of executive and judicial powers to be included in drawing of the
State Constitution submitted (
7-3-2005) |
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Natural resources
extracted in the whole Union should be distributed to all regions, states
under the management of the Union itself (
6-3-2005) |
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
shall enact required laws if the need arises to do so for the Union
territories in connection with matters for which legislative powers are
delegated to Region or State Hluttaws or self-administered division or zone
leading bodies (
6-3-2005) |
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The Union Government
is to take necessary steps according to the Union budget law enacted by
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (
6-3-2005) |
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NC delegates visit
Kyaikkhauk Pagoda, National Races Village (
5-3-2005) |
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No
separate law needs enacting since national races have been following the
amicable settlement through customary practices of their own in their
regions or states
( 4-3-2005) |
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The State shall
enact necessary laws to protect the rights of workers Necessary laws will be
enacted to create job opportunities(
4-3-2005) |
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Most of the
delegate groups suggested that a detailed basic principle be laid down in
the Union Legislative List as third point ‘standardization and specification
of manufactured commodities’ (
4-3-2005) |
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Legislative power to
enact laws for reclamation of vacant, fallow and virgin lands should be
entrusted to the Union
(
4-3-2005) |
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Central level
issues passport and identification certificate The central level also takes
charge of foreigners visiting, staying in and leaving Myanmar by
scrutinizing their entry visas Responsibility for immigration, deportation
falls on central level
(
3-3-2005) |
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Regarding the
sharing of legislative power, the National Convention has already laid down
a fundamental principle Legislative power is shared
among Union
Hluttaw, Region Hluttaws & State Hluttaws Legislative power shall be distributed to self-administered areas (
3-3-2005) |
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Detailed basic
principles for sharing of legislative power clarified 98.7 per cent of
delegates attend NC plenary session(
3-3-2005) |
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NC delegates in
recreational activities (
2-3-2005) |
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NC delegates
entertained (
1-3-2005) |