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Framework for Political Dialogue (Draft) made easy Posted: 08 Aug 2013 03:50 AM PDT Before that, things seemed to be simple: We present our demands and the government considers. The government then presents its own demands and we consider. If both sides reach agreement, the Union Accord would be signed. If there is no agreement, we shake hands, turn our backs on each other, pick up our guns again and return to war. Nothing could have been simpler until civilization caught up with us. Now it appears there is no easy way out. Almost seven months later, in April 2013, the third draft was produced by the Working group for Ethnic Coordination (WGEC), then made up of the United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC) and non-UNFC groups. The framework is titled: Comprehensive Union Peace and Ceasefire Agreement (CUPCA), has a Preamble, 4 chapters and 2 annexes (not counting the Military Code of Conduct), altogether 23 pages. The following is a simplified version (covering only the main points) for simple people like us, as it is understood by this reporter: Preamble The two sides agree upon 3 principles:
1. Principles The two sides agree to abide by common principles, such as:
2. Nationwide Ceasefire Accord
3. Framework Agreement for Political Dialogue
4. Transitional Arrangements The main question dealt with is the subsistence of the Ethnic Armed Groups during the peace process. It is proposed that they are allowed access to resources either through: tax collection, business activities, aid from government or international donors or revenue sharing from mega-projects in their territory Annex 1: It deals with the scope of participation which need not be discussed here. Annex 2: Dialogue Issues The task forces (TFs) of the Union/Panglong Conference will address the following issues:
Issues to be analyzed and proposed by the Thematic Committees (TCs) are:
For details, please read Comprehensive Union Peace and Ceasefire Agreement, http://www.english.panglong.org/images/docs/2013/comprehensive-union-peace-ceasefire-agreement.pdf The WGEC's August meeting has resolved that the draft will be publicized and discussed with all stakeholders for amendment and approval. |
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