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Myanmar's ruling party vows to work for clean, fair election

Xinhua, July 11, 2015 Adjust font size:

Myanmar's ruling party, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), on Saturday vowed to work for a clean and fair general election set for November 8, according to a statement of the party's chairman U Shwe Mann.

Meeting with the party's central executive committee members in Nay Pyi Taw, U Shwe Mann, who is also speaker of the parliament, said the party's election candidates must compete in the election in accordance with the "code of conduct for political parties and candidates."

He spelled out the party's policy that the candidates with good character, who serve the interest of the nation and the people, be selected and nominated.

He urged the candidates representing the party to take part in building a federal democracy union.

U Shwe Mann's statement came days after the Union Election Commission (UEC) announced November 8 for holding the country's general election.

The commission has urged political parties to submit the list of their respective nominated parliamentary candidates in terms of levels of the parliament and constituencies from July 20 to August 8 to compete in the election and approval will be made on the candidates after scrutiny.

The commission has designated a total of 1,171 constituencies across the country for the vote at four levels of parliament representatives with 330 constituencies set for election of the House of Representatives (Lower House), 168 constituencies for the House of Nationalities (Upper House), 644 constituencies for Region or State Parliament and 29 constituencies for Region or State Parliaments for National Races.

According to the commission, there are 83 registered political parties in Myanmar and each of them is set to compete at least in three constituencies.

The 2015 general election is to produce representatives to the next term of the parliament which will form a government of new term starting 2016. Endi