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Malaysian Team Ready To Observe Myanmar Elections
From Leslean Arshad
YANGON, March 31 (Bernama) -- Members of a Malaysian delegation are all set
to roll up their sleeves and get down to the task of being part of a host of
international observers of Sunday's by-elections in reform-pursuing Myanmar.
The team comprises two members of parliament, an Election Commission
official, three officials from the Malaysian embassy in Myanmar and personnel
from the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) and Radio Televisyen Malaysia
(RTM).
They will observe the polls being held to fill 45 seats vacated by lawmakers
who have been appointed to fill posts of ministers and other executive positions
in the Union Government.
Malaysian Ambassador to Myanmar Dr Ahmad Faisal Muhamad, who is one of the
observers, said preparations have been made to travel to the identified
constituencies on Sunday.
"We are ready to go down to the ground for this job," he said.
The Malaysian team held meetings and briefings on Friday in preparation for
the task. Some the constituencies it will visit are in the Hlegu and
Minglataungnyunt regions in Yangon.
Myanmar has invited its fellow Asean members, including Malaysia, as well as
other countries to observe the by-elections, which are an indicator of Myanmar's
progress in the area of reforms.
After six decades of military rule, Myanmar is fast moving towards greater
democratisation under President U Thein Sein.
Myanmar Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwi held a briefing on the polls for
more than 100 invited observers and diplomats on Thursday in Yangon and
reportedly told them that they could travel to constituencies of their choice to
witness the by-elections.
The polls could herald the return of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to
politics. Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD), is
contesting a seat near Yangon.
-- BERNAMA