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Personal Feeling on Party Politics Should Not Bring Loss to the Citizen's ELECTRIFICATION, LIFEBLOOD OF PRODUCTION, LIVING STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE PAGE-8 (OPINION) NATIONAL NATIONAL MoBA Union Minister meets staff in Sittway, MoHA Union Minister meets service MraukU, Kyaukpyu, An townships personnel at training schools in PyinOoLwin PAGE-2 PAGE-5 Vol. VII, No. 361, 1st Waxing of Tagu 1382 ME www.gnlm.com.mm Monday, 12 April 2021 Personal feeling on party politics should not bring loss to the citizen’s education, health and other sectors: Senior General State Administration Council Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing holds talks with the Yangon Region Adiministration Council members and departmental officials in Yangon yesterday. CHAIRMAN of the State Ad- need to stay away from party outside the military units in with democracy. Region and ry Tang”, and voting frauds are ministration Council Com- politics. They have to divide line with disciplines and COV- state administration councils acts of assaulting and destroy- mander-in-Chief of Defence duties and party politics. They ID-19 restrictions. The Tat- were formed with only civilians. ing democracy and people’s Services Senior General Min have to serve the duties con- madaw inspected more than The Tatmadaw wishes to desire. Aung Hlaing yesterday after- scientiously. They need to abide 10 million errors of voter lists ensure clean, honest democ- The Senior General noon met with members of by civil servant rules, although in the election. racy. Current voting frauds stressed the need to prioritize Yangon Region Administration the government understands The Tatmadaw did not are very bad. Although simple solving the difficulties of the Council and departmental per- their absence in duty due to seize the State power but per- efforts could secure the votes, people. Myanmar is based sonnel at the office of Region CDM activities against the gov- formed its tasks according such a move was similar to dis- on agriculture and livestock Administration Council. ernment and coercion of un- breeding, exporting rice to Chairman of Yangon Re- scrupulous persons. Personal countries. So, it is necessary gion Administration Council U feeling on party politics should to seek solutions for rice defi- Hla Soe and Yangon Mayor U not bring loss to the citizens’ The Tatmadaw wishes to ensure clean, hon- cient areas of the country. The Bo Htay reported to the Senior education, health and other est democracy. Current voting frauds are very import of foodstuffs and per- General on the region’s social, sectors. bad. Although simple efforts could secure the sonal goods must be reduced economic, health and region- People were dissatisfied while these products must be al development tasks, general with the endeavours of the votes, such a move was similar to dishonest acts produced at home for benefit- matters, and beautifying of the governments they elected, so in examination to bag higher marks in the wrong ing the country. city. they staged no vote campaigns way. It likes the event of Harry Tang unrest in Later, the Senior General The Senior General ex- for elections. When the Yangon pointed out the improvement plained at a meeting with ci- City Development Committee’s 1956. The Hluttaw organization should not be of economy, education, so- vilian administrative bodies election in 2019 was held, more done similar to “passing of examination because cio-economy, agriculture and the development undertakings than 14 per cent of the Yan- of Harry Tang”, and voting frauds are acts of as- livestock breeding, production, and political changes, the pro- gon City cast votes. So, those electrification, transport and cess of State responsibility elected should not be genuine saulting and destroying democracy and people’s human resources sectors. taken in accord with the Pro people’s representatives. desire. In conclusion, the Senior Tem President’s duty assign- The election for YCDC General stressed the need ment. However, some service was an assessment of the NLD to the law for ensuring the honest acts in examination to for State service personnel to personnel did not understand government over the people. It strengthening of democra- bag higher marks in the wrong carry out their assigned tasks the Tatmadaw situation in dis- issued various kinds of orders cy. The State Administration way. It looks likes the event of dutifully. They have to serve charging national politics’ duty beyond the election law. During Council was formed with a fair Harry Tang unrest in 1956. The the State duties with individual and declaration of the State the election period, Tatmadaw ratio of military and civilian Hluttaw organization should conscientiousness for the sake of Emergency for the country. members cast votes, along with members to provide regular not do the same as to “passing of the country and the people. Whatever it may be, personnel the people, at polling booths administration tasks in accord of examination because of Har- — MNA 12 APRIL 2021 2 NATIONAL THE GLOBAL NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Republic of the Union of Myanmar State Administration Council Nine Objectives 1. Political affairs sectors of the economy as well (a) Building of a Union based on democracy and federalism in practising genuine (b) Stability of market economy and inviting international investments to develop disciplined multiparty democracy in a full fairness manner the economy of entire ethnic people (B) Emphasizing of restoration of eternal peace for the entire nation in line with (c) Encouragement of local businesses to create employment opportunities to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) be able to produce many products of the State (c) Continuous practising of the “principle” of peaceful co-existence among countries by holding up the independent, active and non-aligned foreign 3. Social affairs policy (a) For ensuring of dynamism of Union spirit which is genuine patriotic spirit (b) Following customs and traditions of all ethnic nationalities and preservation 2. Economic affairs and safeguarding of cultural heritage and national characters (a) Further development of production based on agriculture and livestock (c) Enhancement of health, fitness and education standards of the entire nation breeding through modern techniques and all-round development of other MoBA Union Minister meets staff in Sittway, MraukU, Kyaukpyu, An townships development supervisory office staff and coordinated the neces- sary matters. Moreover, the Union Minis- ter visited An Township devel- opment supervisory office and met the staff and demonstrators of women’s vocational training school on 9 April. The Union Min- ister then went to the Kyaukpyu District development superviso- ry office and met the staff and demonstrators of the mechan- ical school (Kyaukpyu), and he inspected the school compound. During his visit, the Union Minister provided cash assis- UNION Minister for Border Nyo for Progress of Border Areas of Rakhine State, and the Un- rector of the state administration tance and uniforms to the staff Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung and National Races Department ion Minister gave the necessary office presented the preparations and demonstrators and gave in- inspected the Rakhine State de- and other officials on 8 April. instructions. Then, the Union for reopening training schools structions to serve the duties ac- velopment supervisory office, During the inspection, Ra- Minister and party visited Train- and women’s vocational training cording to the Civil Service Law together with State Administra- khine State’s development su- ing School for Development of schools. and teach the trainees regarding tion Council member Colonel Min pervisor presented the border Nationalities Youth from Border The Union Minister and par- the belief and stances apart from Than, Director-General U Sai Tun area development programmes Areas (Sittway). The deputy di- ty also met the MraukU District the subjects. —MNA MoHT Union Minister tours Shan State (East) to inspect tourism development UNION Minister for Hotels and reopening Golden Triangle Tourism U Maung Maung Ohn Mountain Resort in Tachilek un- made an inspection tour of Shan der Covid-19 health guidelines. State (East) starting 9 April. At No 1 Myanmar-Thai friend- The Union Minister visited ship bridge, the Union Minister Pankwe Hill Buddha Park near negotiated with officials to be Pankwe Village of Kengtung, smooth border-crossing trav- Shan State (East). Travellers elling. can pay visits to the park, where While in Mongphone Vil- 72 feet high Abhaya Rajamuni lage, he viewed round prepa- Buddha image was built. rations for improvement of pil- The Union Minister toured grimage by vessel in Mekong over 100 years old residence of river. Wampon port checkpoint Colonel Rubel, Kaunghmudaw allows Laotians with temporary Dam and Saturattha Thumin- border pass to Tachilek for five gala Buddha Image in Loimwe. night-six day period. He also viewed Kengluk’s My- In the afternoon, the Union anmar-Lao friendship bridge, Minister met departmental of- which can be created as a car- ficials and hoteliers to discuss avan tour. the development of the hotels On 10 April, the Union Min- and tourism industry in Tachilek Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn meets departmental personnel and hoteliers in Tachilek on 10 April. ister inspected preparation for District. — MNA 12 APRIL 2021 THE GLOBAL NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR NATIONAL 3 Tatmadaw cannot accept a government that came to power through vote-rigging: Senior General State Administration Council Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing meets officers, other ranks and families of Yangon Station yesterday. THE TATMADAW must shoul- Min Aung Hlaing in meeting sibilities to the Tatmadaw in government as there broke out No country in this world will der the defence duties as its with officers, other ranks and accord with the law as the for- disturbances. take vote-rigging. Further in- principal task is national de- families of Yangon Station yes- mer could no longer control the The Tatmadaw govern- vestigation revealed embez- fence. A soldier’s life begins terday afternoon.
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