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aspire to establish a representative government in accordance with a constitution which defends, protects and upholds the rights of all people, based on freedom, equality before the law, fairness, peace, and the rule of law. Based on these aspirations, we steadfastly resolve to live together in peace and harmony in this free and fully sovereign
Federal Union of Burma, and we accept and adopt this Constitution as the highest law of the
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981:; the democracy movement led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi; and Burma's ethnic leaders; was endorsed by the elected representatives. The Convention welcomed the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and thanked all who worked for her release. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's return to politics and her determination to continue working for
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second time, hereby reaffirm - Our
Mandate, Position, and Strategic Objectives - that we will never ignore the will of the Burmese people expressed through the May 1990 general elections; - that the military’s refusal to honor the election results does not in any way diminish the validity of these results.....
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We, the people of the Union of Burma have clear aspirations on the establishment of basic human rights, the guaranteeing of democratic rights and the rights of all the ethnic nationalities, lasting peace, and in the formation of a union of multiple States that will generate prosperity and unity . We
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We, the representatives of the people of Burma, elected in the 27 May 1990 general elections presently serving as members of the
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma and/or the Members of Parliament Union, meeting at the Convention of Elected Representatives held in Bommersvik for the
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on 10 July 1995; Thank all who have worked tirelessly and consistently for the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the cause of democracy in Burma; Applaud Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's determination, in spite of having spent 6 years under house arrest, to continue to work to bring true democracy to Burma;
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on 10 July 1995, the
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB) led by Prime Minister Dr. Sein Win, convened the first ever Convention of Elected Representatives from the liberated areas of Burma in Bommersvik, Sweden, from 16–23 July 1995. The representatives of the people of Burma
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We, the representatives of the people of Burma, elected in the 27 May 1990 general elections, meeting at the First
Convention of Elected Representatives from the liberated areas of Burma, hereby - Warmly welcome the unconditional release of 1991
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elected in the 27 May 1990 general elections, met to discuss the drastically changed political situation in Burma and to re-organize the NCGUB into a more effective force to support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's political initiatives in
1009:. The broad-based support of the new coalition government is reflected in the make up of the cabinet. The elected representatives were joined in their deliberations by representatives from the
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in Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's release was also recognized. To give the leadership more flexibility to deal with the rapidly changing situation, the government formed by elected representatives in
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at a special convention held there from 16 to 23 July 1995. In a press release, embargoed until 27 July 1995, the
Elected Representatives of Burma issued the following communiqué:
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1804:"Bommersvik Declaration II in pdf from the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma website"
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was published by the National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB) in December 1997 with the following
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1751:. National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma Information Office. 27 July 1995. Archived from
1617:"Bommersvik Declaration I in pdf from the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma website"
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Welcome Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's return to politics to take up the mantle of her father, General
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in Burma was applauded and welcomed. The leading role played by SLORC Chairman Senior General
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A newer version, the Democratic Government of Burma, replaced the original structure in
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as its first prime minister. It was dissolved in September 2012.
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929:(NLD) and the other opposition parties of Burma established the
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Acting Cabinet of the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
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Union Government Office (1), Union Government Office (2)
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Burma Council in Bommersvik, the training centre of the
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National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
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National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
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National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
882:ပြည်ထောင်စုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံ အမျိုးသားညွန့်ပေါင်းအစိုးရ
874:
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
28:ပြည်ထောင်စုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံ အမျိုးသားညွန့်ပေါင်းအစိုးရ
25:
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
16:
Government in exile which existed from 1990 to 2012
1512:The Elected Representatives of the Union of Burma
1486:The Elected Representatives of the Union of Burma
1480:, in Burma's second struggle for independence;...
1175:Democratic Organization for Kayan National Unity
2887:
2312:Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation
893:) was an administration which claimed to be the
1980:Gazette of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
1727:"Sein Win Re-elected PM of Government-in-Exile"
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1937:
1650:"Burmese Exile Govt Dissolves After 22 years"
853:
2901:Defunct political party alliances in Myanmar
1835:Bommersvik Declaration ΙΙ from NCGUB website
1741:
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997:. The Convention unanimously re-elected Dr.
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2418:National Planning and Economic Development
2408:Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development
1944:
1930:
860:
846:
2368:Communications and Information Technology
2297:Investment and Foreign Economic Relations
2159:Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
1887:Official website of the NCGUB and the MPU
1792:Bommersvik Declaration from NCGUB website
1500:with the following introductory passage:
1015:United Nationalities League for Democracy
743:Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
2749:Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma
1590:Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
1588:Seekins, Donald M. (2017). "Chonology".
1517:
242:Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma
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2388:Environmental Conservation and Forestry
2332:Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement
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971:Secretary-General of the United Nations
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2398:Labour, Employment and Social Security
2212:Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation
1767:"Landmark Agreements and Declarations"
1435:Subsequent to the 1995 convention the
1011:National Council of the Union of Burma
901:(Myanmar). It had its headquarters in
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2587:Myanma Investment and Commercial Bank
2490:National Defence and Security Council
1925:
1681:"Burma's exiled government dissolved"
1272:
884:
687:Ministry of International Cooperation
644:Self-Administered Zones and Divisions
639:States, Regions and Union Territories
330:National Defence and Security Council
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2592:Myanma Agricultural Development Bank
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1023:Federation of Trade Unions of Burma
1019:All Burma Students Democratic Front
13:
2538:Securities and Exchange Commission
2403:Labour, Immigration and Population
2232:Cooperatives and Rural Development
1565:Kyaw Aung Lwin (25 October 2010).
1005:within the framework of a genuine
14:
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1864:
1733:. 26 January 2019. Archived from
1648:Mann, Zarni (14 September 2012).
1039:Social Democratic Youth of Sweden
2816:Republic of the Union of Myanmar
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2642:
2630:
2618:
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2528:National Human Rights Commission
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1847:"Legal Resources: Constitutions"
1318:
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1228:Social Welfare & Development
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802:National Human Rights Commission
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1522:The NCGUB Proposed First Draft
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1679:Myo, Nay (17 September 2012).
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1:
2533:Myanmar Investment Commission
2322:Religious Affairs and Culture
1551:
1462:with the following preamble:
1033:International Centre and the
927:National League for Democracy
2342:Transport and Communications
2037:State Administration Council
1116:Party for National Democracy
1101:Party for National Democracy
366:State Administration Council
7:
2911:Former governments in exile
2896:Burmese democracy movements
1431:The Bommersvik Declarations
1262:
674:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
10:
2937:
2523:Anti-Corruption Commission
2363:Agriculture and Irrigation
2277:Immigration and Population
2188:Revenue Appellate Tribunal
1070:
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2871:National Unity Government
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2292:International Cooperation
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2143:State and Region Hluttaws
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2080:National Unity Government
2062:
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1892:Democratic Voice of Burma
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1492:Bommersvik Declaration II
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2337:Sports and Youth Affairs
2131:House of Representatives
1450:Bommersvik Declaration I
1377:Electoral constituencies
921:On 18 December 1990, in
632:Administrative divisions
504:House of Representatives
2433:State Counsellor Office
2179:Constitutional Tribunal
1975:Constitution of Myanmar
1712:Daily Report: East Asia
1210:Prime Minister's Office
1137:Prime Minister's Office
1060:reform process in Burma
1003:parliamentary democracy
547:Constitutional Tribunal
317:Constitutional Tribunal
2866:Acting Cabinet of CRPH
2845:Provisional Government
2327:Science and Technology
2247:Electricity and Energy
2119:House of Nationalities
1897:Burma Lawyers' Council
1549:
1515:
1489:
1384:Elected representative
1195:Health & Education
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703:Diplomatic missions of
492:House of Nationalities
469:Provisional Government
201:• Disestablished
2107:Assembly of the Union
1917:US Campaign for Burma
1879:Current events portal
1856:on 28 September 2011.
1532:
1518:Proposed constitution
1502:
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958:
430:Deputy Prime Minister
118:Common languages
2577:Myanma Economic Bank
2554:Myanmar Police Force
2494:Financial Commission
2423:Planning and Finance
2317:Planning and Finance
1912:Online Burma Library
1715:. The Service. 1996.
1473:Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
1470:Nobel Peace laureate
1426:Politics and actions
1372:State representation
1066:Government structure
962:Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
937:, a first cousin of
761:Mahn Win Khaing Than
132:Coalition government
2921:Rockville, Maryland
2916:Politics of Myanmar
2906:Exile organizations
2428:Rail Transportation
1755:on 21 October 2005.
1081:Cabinet member name
975:UN General Assembly
903:Rockville, Maryland
895:government in exile
551:Chairman: Than Kyaw
282:Politics of Myanmar
191:• Established
84:Government in exile
2613:Myanmar portal
2272:Hotels and Tourism
2015:President's Office
1660:on 17 October 2022
1365:18 September 2012
1362:18 September 2001
1349:18 September 2001
827:Myanmar portal
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1773:on 6 October 2007
1599:978-1-5381-0183-4
1577:on 29 March 2023.
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973:to implement the
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720:Visa requirements
667:Foreign relations
619:Political parties
312:2008 Constitution
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153:• 1990–2012
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1310:7 October 2000
1279:Term of office
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1167:Federal Affairs
1107:Foreign Affairs
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