Myanmar’s parliament will resume its 14th session

Myanmar’s parliament will resume its 14th session
Union Parliament in Nay Pyi Taw. Photo: EPA
Union Parliament in Nay Pyi Taw. Photo: EPA

Myanmar's parliament, made up of two Houses, will resume its 14th session on Nov. 4, said an announcement of the parliament published on Monday.

The sessions of both House of Representatives (Lower House) and House of Nationalities (Upper House) will separately reconvene on the day's morning before the two-house Union Parliament session in the afternoon.

During its last session, which ran from July 15 to Sept. 19, 3,765 stipulations of Myanmar's state constitution-2008 were proposed by the Constitution Amendment Joint Committee (CAJC) to the Union Parliament for amendment, revoking and addition respectively.

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