CNI News

27 January 2025

The National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee (NSPNC) and the Working Group of the political parties met and discussed measures that should be taken to ensure peace and stability in the country in Naypyidaw on 24th January 2025. 

Conditions for reorganization of the Working Group and matters relating to amendment of the constitution in 2025 were discussed at the meeting.

In the same way, the measures that should be taken to ensure peace and stability in the country, issues related to meeting the needs of the people legally, the current political landscape and matters relating overcome the crisis together by the government, the Tatmadaw and the people were discussed at the meeting.

Suggestions for increasing re-entry of the PDFs into the legal frame and increasing recruitment under the People's Military Service Law were discussed as well.

At present, battles are breaking out between the Myanmar Tatmadaw and armed groups across the country and the Myanmar Tatmadaw has lost control of several hundred military camps including the Northeast Command and the West Command as well as over 90 townships.

There has been an increase in the number of the thefts and robberies in Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw. Moreover, Young people are going missing and the rule of law has been weak.