THE Amyotha Hluttaw featured the activities of a question-and-answer session, the formation of associations and the sub­mission of a proposal urg­ing the government at its 17th-day session yesterday.

 

MP U Myo Thant from the Ayeyawady Re­gion Constituency 6 ta­bled a motion urging the government to amend Sections 103, 104, 106 (a), (b) and (f) and Section 112 (a) of Chapter XII of the Farmland Rules under No­tification 2/2012. MP Daw Khin Than Oo from the Ayeyawady Region Con­stituency 12 seconded the motion.

 

MP U Kyaw Zin Tun from the Sagaing Region Constituency 8 asked about the plan to build a fuel jet­ty urgently in Homalin of Sagaing Region. Deputy Minister for Transport U Tun Lu stated that the Sagaing Region Directo­rate of Water Resources and Improvement of River Systems scrutinizes pro­posal for the construction of jetties at 15 locations on the bank in Homalin un­der the law. If it approves the proposal, the projects will be allowed to be im­plemented in the 2026-27 financial year. The regional government will scrutinize and allow the proposals from individuals or compa­nies to build jetties for fuel tankers in Homalin. But the regional government does not have any plan to construct a standard fuel jetty there.

 

Deputy Minister for Electricity and Energy U Aye Kyaw responded to the questions raised by MP U Thein Hlaing from the Sagaing Region Constitu­ency 7, saying that the pro­ject site is located within a high seismic zone. It will be necessary to revise and redesign the dam and its associated hydraulic struc­tures to ensure that they can withstand earthquake impacts. There are plans to resume implementation of the Manipur Hydropower Project in Kalay Township of Sagaing Region once peace and stability are restored throughout the entire project area, if the companies are interested in implementing the pro­ject under a Joint Venture or Build-Operate-Transfer arrangement.

 

Deputy Minister for Finance and Revenue Daw Than Than Lin replied to the queries submitted by MP U Aye Paing from the Yangon Region Constit­uency 6. She stated that there is no plan to establish a branch of Myanma Eco­nomic Bank in Dagon Myo­thit (Seikkan) Township, as MEB branches in Dagon Myothit (South) Townships and private banks in Da­gon Myothit (Seikkan) and (South) townships are pro­viding banking services to the people smoothly.

 

The deputy minister also answered the ques­tions raised by MP Daw Mie Mie Kyaw Tun from the Kachin State Constit­uency 4, stating that the highest number of farmers from Tanai Township who dealt with the Mogaung Township bank branch of Myanma Agricultural De­velopment Bank was only 378 in 2020, while only 19 farmers obtained mon­soon cultivation loans in 2025. Therefore, there are currently no plans to open a bank branch in Tanai Township.

 

Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker U Aung Lin Dwe sought the approval from the Hluttaw to set up the Myanmar-China Parlia­mentary Friendship As­sociation chaired by MP U Chit Swe from the Ay­eyawady Region Constit­uency 10 and the Myan­mar-India Parliamentary Friendship Association led by MP U Rakwi Pung from the Kachin State Constituency 1.

 

The Speaker urged the Hluttaw representa­tives wishing to discuss the motion to list at the director-general of the Amyotha Hluttaw Office.

 

The Amyotha Hlut­taw will continue its 18th-day session on 17 July. — MNA/TTA