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's roadmap to democracy ( my, ဒီမိုကရေစီလမ်းပြမြေပုံ ၇ ချက်; officially the Roadmap to Discipline-flourishing Democracy), announced by General
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on 30 August 2003 in
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, provided a seven-step process in restoring
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in the country. Endorsed by the
State Peace and Development Council The State Peace and Development Council ( my, နိုင်ငံတော် အေးချမ်းသာယာရေး နှင့် ဖွံ့ဖြိုးရေး ကောင်စီ ; abbreviated SPDC or , ) was the offi ...
, it essentially describes the reassembly of the
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() in Nyaunghnapin, Hmawbi Township,
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to write a constitution, hold a national referendum to approve the constitution, hold a general election to elect members to the
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(legislative body), and finally hold parliamentary sessions.


Phases

This road map has been variously translated into English as: # First Phase – To reassemble the National Convention, which had been suspended since 1996. # Second Phase – To implement step by step the requisite tasks for the founding of a democratic system when the National Convention has been successfully concluded. # Third Phase – To draw up a draft constitution based on the general concepts and detailed principles advocated by the National Convention. # Fourth Phase – To hold a national referendum to endorse the draft constitution. # Fifth Phase – To hold free and fair elections for the formation of the required national legislative bodies (Hluttaw). # Sixth Phase – To convene the meeting of elected representative to the Hluttaw. # Seventh Phase – The leaders, government and authoritative bodies elected by the Hluttaw to continue with the task of constructing a new democratic state. The translation found in the ''
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'' is as follows: # Reconvening of the National Convention that has been adjourned since 1996. # After the successful holding of the National Convention, step by step implementation of the process necessary for the emergence of a genuine and disciplined democratic system. # Drafting of a new constitution in accordance with basic principles and detailed basic principles laid down by the National Convention. # Adoption of the constitution through national referendum. # Holding of free and fair elections for Pyithu Hluttaws (Legislative bodies) according to the new constitution. # Convening of Hluttaws attended by Hluttaw members in accordance with the new constitution. # Building a modern, developed and democratic nation by the state leaders elected by the Hluttaw; and the government and other central organs formed by the Hluttaw.


Reaction

Exile media and pro-democracy groups were critical of the road map, for its lack of set deadlines or time frames. The ''
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'' claimed that the roadmap represented progress and hope for the eventual democratisation of the country. UN envoy to Burma,
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pressed for a more "credible and inclusive" roadmap in 2008.


References

{{reflist Politics of Myanmar Government of Myanmar History of Myanmar (1948–present)