Suu Kyi faces issues if she runs for office.
The Burmese constitution excludes anyone with a husband,wife,or children who are citizens of another country from holding high office. This would apply to Suu Kyi,whose husband was a British academic. Michael Aris died in 1999 and their two sons are British citizens.
In addition, by practicing some political pragmatism, Suu Kyi has dented her previous standing around the world, especially in the human rights community.
"Miss Suu Kyi's halo has even slipped among foreign human-rights lobbyists. disappointed at her failure to make a clear stand on behalf of the Rohingya minority. Muslims in the country's west. who suffer terrible discrimination. But in an example of the fine line she must tread, some Burmese were upset when last month she spoke out against a ban on Rohingya families near the Bangladeshi border having more than two children. "according to the Economist report.
Suu Kyi also raised concerns among younger NLD members that she is autocratic and unwilling to listen to political subordinates and allies in formulating policy
The Economist noted concerns about her inexperience and lack of interest and engagement in crucial, bread and butter economic issues, something President Thein Sein has shown a sure touch for.
The Economist, though critical of her on some economic issues, acknowledged that "Miss Suu Kyi, however, her one unassailable strong point. She may be misinformed, misguided, even high-handed. But nobody questions her fundamental integrity. nor desire to do the best for Burma's people
Suu Kyi faces issues if she runs for office.
The Burmese constitution excludes anyone with a husband,wife,or children who are citizens of another country from holding high office. This would apply to Suu Kyi,whose husband was a British academic. Michael Aris died in 1999 and their two sons are British citizens.
In addition, by practicing some political pragmatism, Suu Kyi has dented her previous standing around the world, especially in the human rights community.
"Miss Suu Kyi's halo has even slipped among foreign human-rights lobbyists. disappointed at her failure to make a clear stand on behalf of the Rohingya minority. Muslims in the country's west. who suffer terrible discrimination. But in an example of the fine line she must tread, some Burmese were upset when last month she spoke out against a ban on Rohingya families near the Bangladeshi border having more than two children. "according to the Economist report.
Suu Kyi also raised concerns among younger NLD members that she is autocratic and unwilling to listen to political subordinates and allies in formulating policy
The Economist noted concerns about her inexperience and lack of interest and engagement in crucial, bread and butter economic issues, something President Thein Sein has shown a sure touch for.
The Economist, though critical of her on some economic issues, acknowledged that "Miss Suu Kyi, however, her one unassailable strong point. She may be misinformed, misguided, even high-handed. But nobody questions her fundamental integrity. nor desire to do the best for Burma's people
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