Burma Panel Says Suu Kyi Can Run for Parliament
February 06, 2012
Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with supporters after an interview with the chairman of the District Election Commission as part of electoral procedures to run as a candidate in the upcoming April 1 by-elections, at Thanlyin town, on the other side of the Yangon River on Monday. The 66-year old Noble Peace Laureate is standing for the Lower House from Kawhum Township Constituency, Southern District of Yangon. (Reuters Photo/Soe Zeya Tun) Related articles
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Yangon, Burma. Burma’s Election Commission on Monday gave opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi the green light to run for parliamentary by-elections, another step toward political openness in a country emerging from nearly a half-century of iron-fisted military rule.
Suu Kyi announced her intention last month to run in the April elections but was waiting for official approval from the commission, which said it had to scrutinize her eligibility.
A spokesman for Suu Kyi’s party said the commission approved her candidacy and would make a formal announcement later on Monday. “There is no objection to her nomination and we can say that her candidacy is officially accepted,” Nyan Win said.
A nominally civilian government took office last March. The new government has surprised even some of the country’s toughest critics by releasing hundreds of political prisoners, signing cease-fire deals with ethnic rebels, increasing media freedoms and easing censorship laws.
Burma’s government hopes the rapid changes will prompt the West to lift economic sanctions that were imposed on the country during the military junta’s rule. Western governments and the United Nations have said they will review the sanctions only after gauging whether the April polls are carried out freely and fairly.
The April election is being held to fill 48 parliamentary seats vacated by lawmakers who were appointed to the Cabinet and other posts.
Even if Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party wins all 48 seats, it will have minimal power. The 440-seat lower house of Parliament is heavily weighted with military appointees and allies of the former junta.
But a victory would be historic for Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate who spent most of the last two decades under house arrest. She would have a voice in Parliament for the first time after decades as the country’s opposition leader. Her party won a sweeping victory in the 1990 general election but the junta refused to honor the results.
Suu Kyi will run for a seat representing Kawhmu, a poor district south of Yangon where villagers’ livelihoods were devastated by Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
Associated Press
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