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Burmese Army Ready To Declare Emergency & A Coup

(Staff article direct from The IRRAWADDY & MAH FACEBOOK on 28 November 2016.)


NAYPYIDAW — Burma’s military chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing discussed the provisions for a state of emergency and a potential military takeover of the country, amid an ongoing military conflict in northern Shan State and threats from Muslim militants in the west Burma.

It was the second time this month that the army chief mentioned the clause in Burma’s 2008 Constitution—which was also drafted by the military—that allows the military to stage a coup in the event of chaos and instability. The Constitution also reserves 25 percent of the seats in Parliament for military representatives.

In his speech at the National Defense College (NDC) on Saturday, the military chief justified the army’s continuing role in Burmese politics. The military is a stabilizing force on political and ethnic issues, he said.

The military would not engage in ‘party politics,’ but the 2008 Constitution did enshrine provisions for a state of emergency, said the senior general, according to the military mouthpiece Myawaddy Daily. “[People] need to know the realities and the historical facts about the military and the State,” he said, also emphasizing the need to solve ethnic issues.

According to a clause in the 2008 Constitution, in case of a state of emergency in the country, the president would announce the order in coordination with National Defense and Security Council (NDSC). He would then transfer the government’s executive, legislative, and judicial powers to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces.

Earlier this month, Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing spoke to the European Union Military Committee in Brussels, where he said that the Constitution defines “the role of the Myanmar Armed Forces in conformity with the real situation of the nation.”

“If one studies the ‘Provisions on State of Emergency’ in the Chapter XI of the Constitution (2008),” he said, “one will find various step-by-step provisions for the Myanmar Armed Forces in order not to seize the State power easily and in order not to hold the State power for a long time, even if the Myanmar Armed Forces takes the responsibility of the State under the agreement of the President.”

Burma experienced government by a military dictatorship from 1962 until 2011, when the military ceded power to a quasi-civilian government that consisted mostly of retired army generals. Only this year did the Southeast Asian nation see a civilian government, elected by its people, finally assume power.





Following is the direct excerpt from Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing's face book post of his address to the NDC in Nay Pyi Daw.

According to the historical context, our three main national causes—non-disintegration of the Union, non-disintegration of national solidarity and perpetuation of sovereignty—are the national duty essential for all citizens.

For political stability and national affairs, the Senior General said the Tatmadaw continued to play in a role in national politics. The Tatmadaw are not to be engaged in the party politics. So, “Provisions on State of Emergency” was enshrined in the 2008 Constitution.

http://hlaoo1980.blogspot.com/2016/11/burmese-army-ready-to-declare-emergency.html

Military Chief Mentions State of Emergency Provisions Amid Ongoing Clashes
Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing addresses senior officer trainees at the National Defence College in Naypyidaw on Saturday. / Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing / Facebook

By The Irrawaddy 28 November 2016

NAYPYIDAW — Burma’s military chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing discussed the provisions for a state of emergency and a potential military takeover of the country, amid an ongoing military conflict in northern Shan State and threats from Muslim militants in the west Burma.

It was the second time this month that the army chief mentioned the clause in Burma’s 2008 Constitution—which was also drafted by the military—that allows the military to stage a coup in the event of chaos and instability. The Constitution also reserves 25 percent of the seats in Parliament for military representatives.

In his speech at the National Defense College (NDC) on Saturday, the military chief justified the army’s continuing role in Burmese politics. The military is a stabilizing force on political and ethnic issues, he said.

The military would not engage in ‘party politics,’ but the 2008 Constitution did enshrine provisions for a state of emergency, said the senior general, according to the military mouthpiece Myawaddy Daily.

“[People] need to know the realities and the historical facts about the military and the State,” he said, also emphasizing the need to solve ethnic issues.

According to a clause in the 2008 Constitution, in case of a state of emergency in the country, the president would announce the order in coordination with National Defense and Security Council (NDSC). He would then transfer the government’s executive, legislative, and judicial powers to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces.

Earlier this month, Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing spoke to the European Union Military Committee in Brussels, where he said that the Constitution defines “the role of the Myanmar Armed Forces in conformity with the real situation of the nation.”

“If one studies the ‘Provisions on State of Emergency’ in the Chapter XI of the Constitution (2008),” he said, “one will find various step-by-step provisions for the Myanmar Armed Forces in order not to seize the State power easily and in order not to hold the State power for a long time, even if the Myanmar Armed Forces takes the responsibility of the State under the agreement of the President.”

Burma experienced government by a military dictatorship from 1962 until 2011, when the military ceded power to a quasi-civilian government that consisted mostly of retired army generals. Only this year did the Southeast Asian nation see a civilian government, elected by its people, finally assume power.

http://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma...mergency-provisions-amid-ongoing-clashes.html




First Yak-130 jet trainer for Myanmar makes maiden flight


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The first Yak-130 advanced jet trainers for Myanmar Air Force completed its maiden flight.

According to the RIA Novosti, Russia plans to deliver three fighter jets to Myanmar by the end of 2016. The Defense Ministry of Myanmar signed its first Yak-130 purchase contract in June 2015, three years after the Southeast Asian republic voiced initial interest in the fighter trainer, the outlet says.

The Yak-130 combat trainer was selected as the winner of the trainer competition of the Voyenno Vozdushnyye Sily, Russian Federation Air Force, in April 2002. The aircraft is also actively marketed for export by Yakovlev, the Irkut company, and by Rosoboronexport.

A joint programme for trainer development between Yakovlev of Russia and Aermacchi of Italy began in 1993 and the Yak / AEM-130D demonstrator first flew in 1996. In 1999, the partnership was dissolved and the Yakovlev Yak-130 and the Aermacchi M346 became separate programmes.


http://defence-blog.com/news/first-yak-130-jet-trainer-for-myanmar-makes-maiden-flight.html

No wonder. What Bangladesh buys, The Myanmar runs after that. Such a childish strategy.

They are named as Ruby 1 , Ruby 2 etc ... Don't know which block

They will be tested and cleared from china and then shipment will be made to Myanmar

And, they will be put into action against your Rohingya muslim brothers.


now u r buying ming also?? :cheesy::cheesy:

Of course they will. All they have done in last decade is to copying Bangladesh defence purchases.
 
Burmese Army Ready To Declare Emergency & A Coup

totally fake new from non-creditable blog..!!

No wonder. What Bangladesh buys, The Myanmar runs after that. Such a childish strategy.
lol how about MBT-2000 and K-8..? :D

Of course they will. All they have done in last decade is to copying Bangladesh defence purchases.
lol such non-sense..!! bangladesh is only one and 1st buyer of Yak-130 ...? if not , BD copied from whom..? :D we're going on the right track of our road map.. we dont interested in ur force goal 23000 or 2030.. lol :D
 
totally fake new from non-creditable blog..!!


lol how about MBT-2000 and K-8..? :D


lol such non-sense..!! bangladesh is only one and 1st buyer of Yak-130 ...? if not , BD copied from whom..? :D we're going on the right track of our road map.. we dont interested in ur force goal 23000 or 2030.. lol :D

Yep you guys don't have a vision.Whenever your neighbor purchases something you guys have a heart attack and immediately buy the similar weapon.
 
Yep you guys don't have a vision.Whenever your neighbor purchases something you guys have a heart attack and immediately buy the similar weapon.
lol such an idiot..!! even small business need well-planned vision.. check the whole thread and what we do and what we produce for defense... :D do u really think of we dont have any road map..? :D
 
lol such an idiot..!! even small business need well-planned vision.. check the whole thread and what we do and what we produce for defense... :D do u really think of we dont have any road map..? :D

Why dont you feed your people well before making ammunition's. What a strategy man.

lol such an idiot..!! even small business need well-planned vision.. check the whole thread and what we do and what we produce for defense... :D do u really think of we dont have any road map..? :D

Ofcourse, with each our defense purchase I bet everytime one of your general dies in heart attack. Even those defence purchases are not nearly enough. lol.

And, then you will go after what we are buying. Such an amateurish nation.
 
Why dont you feed your people well before making ammunition's. What a strategy man.
actually it's different things.. Myanmar is making in progress in both sectors.. BD also need to feed its people who lived in slum.. then why dont u make Feed goal 2030.. instead force goal 2030..? :D
 
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lol such an idiot..!! even small business need well-planned vision.. check the whole thread and what we do and what we produce for defense... :D do u really think of we dont have any road map..? :D
Exactly myanmar does not have a mindmap only last minute panic attack!:lol:
 
Myanmar team testing F-5 DGIS.. Myanmar is upgrading it service rifiles and will shift to F-5 local production from MA-1.. but MA-2 MA-4 and MA-S will not change..
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and Myanmar have plan to produce 2 new sinper s.. probably MAS-3 and MAS-4.. all testings have been passed.. production will start in next year..

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and Myanmar also upgrading it MA-2 series..
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BD also need to feed its people who lived in slum.. :D

You are talking to people, whose economy size is double than yours. BD $572 BL, MN $311 BL (2016 Data).

Who is talking to who. lol. Anyway, being half of our economy but not spending for development. What a strategy.. lol.

Even you could not fit in as Myanmar local right? You are a diaspora, because Myanmar could not even feed you well. I know.
 

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