Phyo Min Thein, a former student leader has floated a political party called ‘Ludu (People’s) Democracy Party’ to contest the forthcoming election.
“I think we should go through the electoral process like other political parties because we have to provide people some alternative,” former Secretary of ‘All Burma Federation of Students Union’ (ABFSU) Phyo Min Thein told Mizzima.
ABFSU, which has played a major role in the country's struggle for freedom and democracy, is now an underground organization with many of its leaders in jail.
Phyo Min Thein also said that the party’s registration and adoption of the party policy and programme will be done only after March 29.
The party flag will be tricolour in blue, red and yellow.
Former ABFSU Chairman in 1988 Nyo Tun, will join this party’s preparatory committee.
The preparatory committee of this party comprises Nyo Tun, Phyo Min Thein, Thein Tin Aung, Min Lwin, Lu Thit, Thein Htay and Myo Min Tun, accounting for seven members. The party’s motto will be Freedom, Equality, Fraternity, and People’s Democracy, he added.
It is learnt that they will try for the inclusion of detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and imprisoned ethnic leader Khun Tun Oo in the electoral process.
Other political parties, which are so far ready to contest in the general election are:
(1) Union of Myanmar (Burma) Scientific National Political Party
(2) National Political Alliance League
(3) Democratic Party-Myanmar
(4) Rakhine State National Political Force
(5) National Unity Party
(6) Diversity and Peace Party
(7) Kachin State Progressive Party
(8) Wunthanu NLD
(9) 88-Geneartion Students United Democratic Party
(10) Union of Myanmar National Politics
However, some of their actual names in English can be different from the names mentioned, when they actually register with the Election Commission.
Two political parties, the Union of Myanmar National Politics League led by Aye Lwin and 88-Generation Students and Youths (Union of Myanmar) registered with the Election Commission on March 22.
The National League for Democracy (NLD), which is facing a political crisis due to the recently promulgated electoral laws, will decide on the party registration issue on March 29, at its plenary meeting to be attended by Central Committee members and Central Executive Committee members to be held at the party head office.