Due to failing specific legal standards, some proposals and questions that were approved by the Mon State Hluttaw have been difficult to implement, according to the Mon State Chief Minister U Min Min Oo.
The Chief Minister addressed these concerns in his speech on the first day of the fourth regular session of the Mon State Hluttaw conference, held yesterday [December 7].
“There has been difficulty implementing some Hluttaw approved proposals, some proposals are influencing the laws that Hluttaw passed. Ultimately, we are in a situation where we are unable to implement them as they disagree with the law,” said Chief Minister U Min Min Oo.
The Chief Minister continued that the Hluttaw representatives could also question further other representatives’ proposals, while the representatives should only allow questions for certain proposals.
“We already submitted the proposals and questions to the State Government Office in advance. If they [the proposals and questions] did not match up with the law, they could be turned down. Therefore, there won’t be any reasons for why they are rejected after they are at the Hluttaw conference,” said U Aung Kyaw Thu, Thaton Township Constituency No. 2.
Since the Mon State Hluttaw held its first conference, 19 proposals were approved and 66 questions were asked at the conferences.
Currently, Mon State has 31 representatives, including 20 Hluttaw representatives and 8 representatives from the military.
The fourth regular session of the Mon State Hluttaw’s conference will be held for five days, with 20 questions and 3 proposals as well as the salt production industry law draft on the list for discussion.