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Shan conference opts for a double federal structure Posted: 20 Nov 2013 06:19 AM PST The third conference in 13 years held in Chiangmai on Shan State constitution had resolved yesterday that the country's largest state should work for federalism both inside and outside the state. After 5 hours of deliberation on the 9 constitutional guidelines adopted in 2007, the 39 participants from Kachin, Kayan (aka Padaung), Lahu, Lisu and Shan armed movements and civil society organizations had reached the said decision. The new 10 guidelines are:
The RCSS/SSA had, since the signing of a ceasefire with Naypyitaw on 2 December 2011 to embark on a nationwide political dialogue, replaced its "Total Independence" call to "Right of Self Determination." President Thein Sein later (1 October 2013) called the agreement by all major armed opposition groups not to secede from the Union as the achievement "I value most". The 3 day conference, formally titled "The Third Consultation on Shan State Constitution", is due to end today with the election of a new Shan State Constitution Drafting Commission/Committee. For the first time since 2000, more people from inside the country are expected to join it. The state constitution movement was started by the late Chao Tzang Yawnghwe (1939-2004) who said: In a genuine federal union, all states have their own constitutions. The first SSCDC was headed by the late Sao Hseng Serk (1935-2007). It has already produced 2 drafts. |
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