Pyithu Hluttaw 13 May, 2015: Deputy Attorney-General says 66 laws need amending, 33 repealing and replacing: Pyithu Hluttaw [incl. land issue+age-old watercraft use+ a report on health care for villagers of Kyaukkyi Township]

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"Nay Pyi Taw, 13 May — The parliament has found 66 laws to be amended and 33 repealed and replaced since its inception in March 2011, said U Tun Tun Oo, Deputy Attorney- General, at the Pyithu Hluttaw here on Wednesday. Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Brig-Gen Kyaw Zan Myint, responding to complaints about land grabs, said the Central Committee for Land Management is dealing with cases and will submit a progress report to parliament on individual complaints left to be scrutinized. In connection with the replacement of age-old watercraft used in Rakhine State, Deputy Minister for Transport U Han Sein explained measures for strict supervision over vessel conditions, life-saving materials, seating capacity and cargo loading. He added assistance has been sought from Japan for vessels in need of replacement. Brig-Gen Htay Naing, who is a Defence Services personnel representative, submitted a report on health care for villagers of Kyaukkyi Township in Bago Region who have suffered various physical impairments."

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Pyithu Hluttaw via "The Global New Light of Myanmar"

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2015-05-14

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2015-05-25

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