Saturday, March 19, 2016

Hopes float!

ron-gripped quasi-military government has come to an end this Tuesday. The parliamentarians, who were elected overwhelmingly last year, voted to name their own choice for the first time since Burma gained independence in 1948. Kyaw Htin's background is unquestionable to all citizens. Although party leader Aung San Su Kyi's remark of her proxy shadow, his outright views and personal experiences in both public services and outside private life will allow him to discharge his duties in the due course.
It is apparent Burma continues to need leaders who have been in public services. Although the public commotion of anti-establishment is increasingly dominant, the leading party is not ready to nominate somebody who has no affiliation with public service.
We all have to agree the fact that this transition cannot be possible without current sitting President Thein Sein's genuine willingness to handover the executive power in the very civic way. My beloved citizens and the world will witness this historic moment on April 1.
It is the time for all stakeholders, regardless of our backgrounds, to come together to help assist new government to breakdown the barriers to make Burma rises again in the region and the world.
Sure, the honeymoon period will be short for incoming government due to unresolved issues surrounding the nation.

Myanmar's parliament, the Hluttaw, has chosen Htin Kyaw as the country's next president.
www.cnn.com|By Euan McKirdy, CNN and Aung Htwe, for CNN

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