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Asean Secretary-General Encouraged By Myanmar Preparation Efforts
By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
JAKARTA, March 30 (Bernama) -- Asean Secretary-General Dr Surin Pitsuwan has
welcomed Myanmar's initiative in inviting its Asean neighbours, dialogue
partners and international organisations to observe its by-election, scheduled
for April 1.
"We are pleased to be here to lend our support to this very significant
political process. This significant political process which, we hope, will
contribute further to national reconciliation.
"We are encouraged by the preparations that we have seen and the efforts
done to advance and facilitate this democratic exercise," he was qouted as
saying by the Asean Secretariat in a statement Friday.
The Asean Secretariat received an invitation on March 20 to observe the
Myanmar by-election on April 1.
The invitation came, just a month after Dr Surin visited Myanmar President
Thein Sein and suggested that the election be open to Asean observers,
especially, the Asean media.
In addition to Asean observers, Asean Secretariat and the Asean media, the
Myanmar Government has also invited dialogue partners, European Union and the
United Nations, along with their respective media.
Meanwhile in Yangon, the old building of Myanmar's Foreign Affairs Ministry
was bustling with activities early Thursday morning, as election observers,
liaison officers, reporters, and camera crews busied themselves with passes and
registrations.
Order was quickly restored just before Myanmar's Foreign Minister Wunna
Maung Lwin arrived to brief the gathering.
"Observers, and members of the media, you are free to travel without
constraints," the minister was qouted as saying, in a separate statement Friday.
Myanmar wanted to show the world it was serious and open with the monitoring
process, said Danny Lee, director of Community Affairs Development, Asean
Secretariat.
Over 150 observers and hundreds of media personnel have been invited to
observe the by-election.
-- BERNAMA