[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 320 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]

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114th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. RES. 320

  Congratulating the people of Burma on their commitment to peaceful 
                               elections.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                           November 19, 2015

  Mr. McCain (for himself, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Durbin, and Mr. Rubio) 
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee 
                          on Foreign Relations

                           December 10, 2015

               Reported by Mr. Corker, with an amendment
[Strike out all after the resolving clause and insert the part printed 
                               in italic]

                           December 16, 2015

                   Considered, amended, and agreed to

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                               RESOLUTION


 
  Congratulating the people of Burma on their commitment to peaceful 
                               elections.

Whereas Burma conducted general elections on November 8, 2015, the country's 
        first national vote since a civilian government was introduced in 2011 
        that ended nearly 50 years of military rule;
Whereas the people of Burma have, by their vigorous participation in electoral 
        campaigning and public debate, strengthened the foundations of a free 
        and democratic way of life;
Whereas preliminary reports indicate that voter turnout exceeded 80 percent;
Whereas international observers have reported that election day was largely free 
        and fair and conducted in an orderly and peaceful fashion despite 
        broader structural concerns such as the disenfranchisement of the 
        Rohingya;
Whereas the ruling military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party 
        suffered a dramatic loss at the polls, and the National League for 
        Democracy won a sizable majority in both chambers of Burma's Union 
        Parliament, the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, and will select Burma's next 
        President;
Whereas Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has symbolized the struggle 
        for freedom and democracy in Burma and has actively supported democratic 
        reform through her leadership of the National League for Democracy;
Whereas the National League for Democracy espouses a policy of nonviolent 
        movement towards multi-party democracy in Burma, supports national 
        reconciliation, and endorses strengthening democratic institutions, 
        protecting human rights, implementing free market economic reforms, and 
        reinforcing rule of law;
Whereas President Thein Sein and Commander-in-Chief Min Aug Hlaing made public 
        commitments to respect the election results and vowed to abide by the 
        law to ensure an orderly and prompt transition to a new government; and
Whereas the continued democratic development of Burma is a matter of fundamental 
        importance to the advancement of United States interests in Southeast 
        Asia and is supported by the United States Senate: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) congratulates the people of Burma for embracing 
        democracy through their participation in the November 8, 2015, 
        general elections, and for their continuing efforts in 
        developing a free, democratic society that respects 
        internationally recognized human rights;
            (2) recognizes the National League for Democracy's victory 
        as a reflection of the will of the Burmese people;
            (3) calls on the Union Solidarity and Development Party to 
        undertake a peaceful transfer of power and abide by the law to 
        ensure an orderly and prompt transition to a new government;
            (4) encourages all parties to pursue national 
        reconciliation talks and work together in the spirit of 
        national unity to seek what is best for the country;
            (5) recognizes that while the Government of Burma has made 
        important progress towards democratization, there remain 
        serious challenges and impediments to the realization of full 
        democratic and civilian government, including the reservation 
        of unelected seats for the military and the disenfranchisement 
        of groups of people including the Rohingya;
            (6) expresses hope that newly elected members of parliament 
        will contribute to the ongoing political transformation and 
        will herald a new generation of responsible democratic 
        leadership in Burma;
            (7) calls on the Government of Burma to support meaningful 
        efforts to reform the 2008 Constitution of Burma, with the full 
        and unfettered participation of all the people of Burma and in 
        a manner that promotes and protects democratic development of 
        Burma and safeguards against arbitrary interference by the 
        military;
            (8) calls on the Government of Burma to release all 
        political prisoners;
            (9) supports negotiations between the Government of Burma 
        and ethnic groups and organizations toward a genuine national 
        ceasefire;
            (10) encourages the President of the United States, in 
        close and timely consultation with Congress, to continue to 
        support efforts to promote genuine democratic transition and to 
        ensure that any changes in United States policy toward Burma, 
        including the consideration of any potential relaxation of 
        restrictions, are aligned with support for a genuine and 
        sustainable democratic transition; and
            (11) reaffirms that the people of the United States will 
        continue to stand with the people of Burma in support of 
        democracy, partnership, and peace.
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