Myanmar opposition seeks Australian support for constitutional reform push
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                                        25 March 2014
                    
                
                                                                                                                                            <p>A visit to Australia by a key figure in Myanmar's Opposition party 
the National League for Democracy indicates the strength of the push 
towards constitutional reform the Party of Aung San Suu Kyi is becoming 
involved in internationally.</p><p>With elections due in 2015 as the 
Constitution stands Ms Suu Kyi cannot run because family members are 
citizens of another country. </p><p>Additionally, 25 per cent of the seats in parliament are reserved for the military.</p><p>The
 leading member of the NLD's Committee for Legal Affairs and the 
Constitutional Amendment Committee, U Htay Oo, has travelled to 
Australia and spoken to members of the Australian Parliament's Foreign 
Affairs Defence and Trade Committee.</p> Read the full article here: Radio Australia
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