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Federalism not NLD priority: ‘White Tiger’ MP Posted: 28 May 2015 01:36 AM PDT Speaking as a participant at the BBC Burmese Program's Current Affairs discussion yesterday, U Ye Tun, MP for Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (SNDP), popularly known as White Tiger Party, said to the National League for Democracy (NLD) led by Aung San Suu Kyi, federalism is not a priority. Sai Nyunt Lwin, known as Sai Nood among Shans, General Secretary of the 'Tiger Head' Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD) agreed. "Had the NLD adopted genuine federalism, there wouldn't have any need to set up (non-Burman) ethnic nationalities' parties," he said. "We would have thrown in our lot with the NLD."
Nan Khin Htwe Myint, the NLD participant, however disagreed. "The NLD manifesto includes the call for a genuine federalism," She argued. "Daw Aung San Suu Kyi herself openly supported the (1997) Maetharawhta Declaration demanding a genuine federal union together with the Right of Self Determination." The participants also discussed the issue of NLD contesting in ethnic states during the planned general elections. Here the two men's views diverged. While U Ye Tun maintained that a democracy should allow each party to make its choice and the people to decide on their own which party represents their interests ("Worrying about another party contesting in the same constituencies is un-democratic"), Sai Nyunt Lwin is of the opinion that the two sides, meaning the NLD and the ethnic parties, should sit down together to consider the pros-and-cons.
The SNLD won the largest seats in Shan State in the 1990 elections. The SNDP did the same in the 2010 elections. The two parties now appear to be set against each other this time. "If they are going to do that, I'd rather vote for President Thein Sein," said a young Shan woman coming from Kehsi. "At least he has promised us a federal system by signing the Deed of Commitment (DoC) on 12 February." |
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