Myanmar proposed expanding the military-controlled Ministry

Yangon Street officials said the army-backed president from power by Myanmar's request to the National Assembly on Tuesday to expand the power of the military-controlled Interior Ministry, giving its control over immigration.

A surprise move comes just days before the ruling Congress are covered by the current military transition to legislature, led by the National League for democracy (NLD) of Aung San Suu Kyi as part of the balance of power began to tilt the army first time in several generations.

Director General of the Presidential Office Zaw Htay told AFP Thein Sein decided merger of the Ministry of Immigration and Population and the Ministry of Interior and write to Congress requesting approval, which is expected to discuss on Wednesday.



The Constitution, formulated by the army put the Interior Ministry is the third largest defense and border affairs are under the control of the army.

Suu Kyi and the army chief Min Aung Hlaing also discussed a secret, which was the second time the two to discuss the division of powers in the future.

Observers considered the work between the 70-year-old Suu Kyi and the military to ensure the transfer of political hard working good as new parliament prepared to elect a president to replace Thein Sein at the end of March.

Unlike the one-on-one discussions in this meeting on December 2, both the participation of the senior advisers and dignitaries high and fueling speculation over the identity of the leader of Myanmar's next government.

Suu Kyi's party, the three senior party officials Meiktila, Mr. Win Myint and Zaw Myint Maung, as well as his own doctor, Ms Tin Myo Win.

Dr. Tin Myo Win, was the subject of speculation that he would be strong Cosmetology, citing the party's candidate for president.

NLD party leaders believed that good health is the Charter army prevented incumbent president but announced in the previous election that the president will lead a government of national reconciliation. She could not be prevented from becoming a vice president, one of the two.

Dr. Tin Myo Win, the NLD's National Health Network president, but no less prominence and was aware of his loyalty to leader its.

Win Myint, a member of the NLD's central committee, and the attorney general is said to be a candidate for president of parliament low.

According to a statement posted in his Facebook account Aung Hlaing said the two sides discussed issues related to a stable transfer of power after the parliamentary elections to form a new government and peace issues to be addressed after the signing of the ceasefire agreement shoot.

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