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Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi said that they had to try to reduce the reserved seats of military in parliament if they wished to build a genuine democracy in the country. She said this saying in reply to a question asking about the 25 percent of seats reserved for the military by a local resident at a meeting with people held in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kayin State on February 24. “This is not because of wishing to remove these military MPs from parliament. It is because of removing supremacy of unelected MPs over elected MPs in parliament. This is because of our wish to build genuine democracy in the country,” the State Counsellor said.

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