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NLD Resolution September 27,29/1997
National League for Democracy
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The following are the resolutions from the NLD Congress held on September 27-29, 1997, the 9th Anniversary of its founding.

Resolution regarding the reports

1) The reports on the current political and economic situation and the reports submitted by the NLD Youth Central Working Group and Central Women's Working Group were approved with necessary amendments.
Amendments

a) ...'the call on the SLORC for an actual implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Child which Burma has ratified' in accordance with the procedures of the Convention regarding child labor is to be included in the NLD Youth Central Working Group report.
b) ...'that SLORC is responsible for failing to prevent both under-aged women and women who have reached the age of consent in Burma from working as prostitutes in neighboring countries which is against Burmese social and cultural norms' is to be included in the Central Women's Working Group report.

Resolutions regarding speeches

2) Speeches delivered by the Congress president, Chairman and General Secretary are to be put into the records.

3) We proudly noted the fact that the NLD has awarded its first Peace and Democracy Award to Mr. Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic, as mentioned in the speech of the General Secretary.

4) We recorded that a 'spirit of cooperation without holding grudges and without any personality cults' is to be used as the NLD's guidelines in organizing. This was mentioned in part of the response by General Secretary Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to questions posed by delegates. Resolutions regarding elections and the Pyithu Hluttaw

5) In accordance with Article 2 (f) of the Election Law the winners of the 1990 election were put into the state records. The term of office for elected representatives cannot be determined by the Election Law. The term can only be determined by thePyithu Hluttaw.

6) In accordance with Article 2 (a) of the Election Law, the elections held (in 1990) is for the Pyithu Hluttaw (National Assembly) and not for a Constituent Assembly.

7) We demand the Pyithu Hluttaw be convened by the organizations authorized to do so. This is in accordance with Article 3 of the Pyithu Hluttaw Law which states that the Pyithu Hluttaw must be convened by elected representatives.

8) We object to the authorities forcing the resignations of elected representatives from the Pyithu Hluttaw through various means.

9) We demand that the Election Commission immediately submit its reports (on the elections) for it has failed to do so despite the fact that the elections were held more than seven years ago.

10) We ratify that all NLD elected representatives, state and divisional Organizing Committees and various Working Committees of the party have given their consent with their signatures, responsibilities and duties to the Chairman and the General Secretary.

11) We conclude that the only way to solve the social, political and economic crisis that has plagued the country is through a meaningful dialogue which the people of Burma genuinely desire.

12) We decided to hold a convention similar to the Pin Long Conference to discuss the social, political and economic problems of Burma, bearing in mind the importance of national unity.Resolutions regarding party matters

13) We ratified and reinstated the positions of U Tin Oo and U Kyi Maung as vice-chairmen and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi as General Secretary, which is also in accordance with the Election Commission Statement No. 245 issued on March 3, 1989, that states 'intra-party matters are to be officially tackled and carried out by the party itself'.

14) We agreed to expand the membership of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) in order to execute the work of the party in a broader and more effective way.

15) We demand that the NLD be given freedom to organize, hold meetings and print and distribute literature because it is a legal political party.Resolutions regarding restrictions and repression

16) We demand the unconditional and immediate release of all political prisoners.

17) We demand the authorities to put a stop to all restrictive and repressive actions and abolish all legislation that is against the principles of democracy and human rights.Resolutions regarding social matters

18) We urge the authorities to effectively implement Burma's compulsory education system for primary schools.

19) We urge the authorities to work towards supplying sufficient medicines and medical equipment to hospitals and village clinics to improve the health of the people.Resolution regarding general issues

(20) We fully support NLD Statement No. 9/97 issued on September 17, 1997.
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