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Ousted Myanmar party chief 'supported controversial bills and had ties to rivals'

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Myanmar's now ousted ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party Chairman U Shwe Mann. Photo: Xinhua
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Myanmar President Thein Sein sacked Shwe Mann as ruling party chairman this week because he supported controversial bills in parliament and had ties to rival party leaders, the information minister said.

The comments by Ye Htut, who is also Thein Sein’s spokesman, are the most detailed yet by the government on why Shwe Mann was ousted just three months before a general election.

In a post on Facebook, Shwe Mann said he had worked toward creating a more robust role for parliament in the nation’s democracy.

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The battle between two of Myanmar’s most powerful figures played out in dramatic fashion on Wednesday when security forces surrounded the headquarters of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) in the capital Naypyitaw.

Myanmar Information Minister Ye Htut speaks during the World Press Freedom Day at a hotel in Yangon. Photo: Reuters
Myanmar Information Minister Ye Htut speaks during the World Press Freedom Day at a hotel in Yangon. Photo: Reuters
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Shwe Mann had antagonised the military by building ties with Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and backing her campaign to change the constitution. The military handed power to a semi-civilian government in 2011 but retains an effective veto over changes to the political system.

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