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Burmese Opposition NLD and Policy Blackhole
2-Dec-2012
Written by U Ne Oo, Australia.
A
little over 8 months ago, the Burmese opposition party NLD had entered
Pyithu Hluttaw (People Parliament). The total number of elected NLD
members of parliament has still been small to affect a real change, of
course, in the military dominated Parliament. Nevertheless, this signals
to the outside world, as well as the people inside Burma, that the
Burmese opposition NLD will work, albeit cautiously, with the present
military government of Burma(Myanmar) for greater reforms.
Although
few might have disagreed, I think there is nothing wrong with this
compromised NLD's position. However, after observing the outcomes of
this NLD participation, I now have few concerns about the Burmese
opposition's capacity. In particular, I am worried about the lack of
political policy in dealing with various things. For example:
1.
What to do with the
ethnic minority reconciliation? I means, there are various insurgencies
by minority groups. What NLD would do if they were in the position of a
government? It is not sufficient to simply states 'we (NLD) would
initiate a 2nd Pinlong Conference' or any vague promises like that.
There needs to be a concrete policy and plans to end this insurgency and
move forwards to redress ethnic grievances. Currently, the NLD looks
like going all the ways with Burmese military on this ethnic insurgency
issues.
2. One special case like Rohingya's in Arakan; what would
NLD do if they were in power? There is not a slight hint of NLD would
be any different from Burmese military in dealing with these very
vulnerable community -- and that is disappointing.
3. Very import
issue of combating corruptions in Burma; is there any plans or policy?
It is plain fact that if NLD were to be elected today and becomes a
government, there will still be corruptions in various
levels of governments tomorrow. People in government positions who are
corrupt would still go on with their foul deeds. How would the NLD give a
remedy, or at least prepare to give any remedy, to this situation?
4. What would be the NLD's considered position of foreign investment, environmental protection, taxation etc...?
I
think the Burmese, outside and inside, are just expecting Aung San Suu
Kyi to deliver everything; and that is quite natural. But in realty,
there has to be NLD MPs and their support team should have formulate
these policies.
A democratic government or a party cannot operate
without political policy. Furthermore, various entities, such as United
Nations or foreign governments, will 'LOOKS DOWN AS INCOMPETENCE' if
the Burmese opposition don't have any political policy on issues.
Of course, there is no such thing as 'perfect' policy. But one famous quote goes, to have 'one stupid policy is better than no
policy'. Political policies, of course, always have to be revise in practice but you have to have a starting point.
I
would repeat again, don't expect everything from Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
to deliver. The grassroots and all political actors must promote those
policies.
With best regards, U Ne Oo.
www.netipr.org/uneoo/
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