ENC: Rigged election results won’t make lawful regime
The legitimacy of the new government that will emerge after the 2010 general elections will not be “bought by coercion, trickery or bribery”, declares the statement of the border-based Ethnic Nationalities Council (ENC) following its 3-day conference, 26-28 August.
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September 2008
“The will of the people must be the basis for deciding the legitimacy of the
government,” says the statement released this morning. “Unless and until the
people of Burma
can freely and fairly express their true will, there can be no legitimate
government.”
It instead urges the people “to organize themselves to be able to effectively
express their true will in the 2010 elections.”
It also exhorts armed ethnic organizations that have ceasefire agreement with
the ruling military council to “try to express the true will of the people”
“should (they) decide to form parties or support political parties to contest
the elections.”
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ENC
As for the ENC, it simply “cannot endorse the SPDC’s Road Map or the 2010 elections” citing the following unacceptable reasons:
- Exclusion of the 1990 winners
- Rejection of constitutional recommendations made by the ethnic nationalities
- Concentration of power in the hands of the president and the army chief in the military-drawn constitution
- Absence of independent judiciary
- The military remaining “above the law”
The Conference demanded the ruling military council hold a dialogue with Aung
San Suu Kyi and the ethnic nationalities, that the UN “make it possible for the
people of Burma to express their true will without intimidation and fear,” and
that Burma’s neighbors, under the UN auspices, have a multi-party talks on
Burma.
The ENC, founded in 2001 as Ethnic Nationalities Solidarity and Cooperation
Committee (ENSCC), came into being as a result of the 1994 UN General Assembly
resolution calling for a Tripartite Dialogue in Burma: The military, Aung San Suu
Kyi led democratic forces and the non-Burman ethnic nationalities. It is led by
the newly elected Hte Bu Hpe, Chairman, and Duwa Mahkaw Hkun Hsa, General
Secretary.

