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Chapter 1152: The end of the civil unrest in Myanmar

As the largest tripartite forces in Myanmar, Sai Mokang, Aung Lai and Godanwei naturally benefited the most. Those small forces could only drink some soup under these big guys.

Whose people are these three?

No one knows that Mu Yang is the real boss hiding behind the scenes of Myanmar now.

No matter how difficult it is, time is still moving forward step by step, and July 1st finally arrived.

July 1 was a normal day for Myanmar before.

But today, countless Myanmar people spontaneously walked to the streets, in every city and every street, without seeing the head. They held up slogans of hope for peace and restore unity, and wore clothes painted with the Burmese flag, with their eyes full of time for sending.

Some people also took out photos of Sai Maokang, hoping that the new president can bring hope for peace to Myanmar.

July 1st is not an ordinary day.

July 1, the birthday of the Communist Party of China.

July 1, the anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

July 1, Asia’s 3 billion population day.

July 1, Canada Day (Canada Day).

July 1, Somalia Independence Day.

July 1, Rwanda National Day.

July 1, Burundi National Day.

And today may become a memorable day in Myanmar.

At 10 a.m., on the streets of Myanmar, all the places with external advertising screens appeared at the same time. When I saw this scene, the entire street, the entire city, and the entire country burst into loud cheers.

On the screen, Sai Maokang stood in front of the stage, and behind him were members of the Myanmar parliament, state officials, and leaders of warlords from all over the country. Many of them were big figures and warlords familiar to the Burmese people. Now, they are standing in the hall of the National Parliament, standing behind Sai Maokang with a solemn expression.

"All Myanmar nationals, I am Sai Mokang. I am now in the Myanmar Parliament Hall. Behind me are all members of the country, government officials, and military representatives. Here, I want to announce loudly to the Myanmar nationals that the peace talks were successful and the peace agreements were signed by multiple parties. After 10 months and 21 days of civil strife in Myanmar, it officially ended today."

As Sai Maokang announced the end of the civil strife in Myanmar, all the Burmese citizens who were looking forward to it jumped up excitedly. They laughed, waved the national flag in their hands, held up Sai Maokang's photo, and shouted loudly, Long live the motherland and long live peace.

Only those who have experienced war will know what kind of pain the war brings to the people, the loss of relatives, the hunger and cold, the worry is every day, and the possibility of being captured by the chaotic army at any time, the life of a man is not guaranteed, and the moral integrity of a woman is insulted, and the war is the most miserable.

They long for peace, and this day finally came.

At this moment, Sai Maokang's prestige was infinitely raised in Myanmar, and he became the savior of the Burmese people. Everyone knows that Sai Maokang's next election will surely succeed.

Moreover, he is not counted as a term during his term, but only as a temporary successor in accordance with the Constitution, so he can be president for 10 years after 2019.

People were caring and venting their emotions in their hearts. People were thanking, thanking Saimaokang, who brought them peace.

Of course, some people also shouted the slogans of long live China and long live the Chinese Embassy.

Yes, someone knows gratitude.

It seemed that Sai Maokang also knew that the people outside were celebrating hard, so he stood there and waited quietly for a few minutes before continuing to speak.

"Achieving national reconciliation and national peace is our primary goal, and reducing discrimination and national integration is the path that Myanmar needs to take."

"In China, we still have some stubborn warlord forces who are unwilling to give up their power and return to the peace ranks. The government will not spare any effort to crack down on these warlords who undermine Myanmar's peace process. Here I urge a very small group of people not to have a lucky mentality. Give up confrontation with the government is your only way out. Obstructing the peace process is to be enemies with all the people of Myanmar and with history."

"The government will then reform and form a new cabinet. The civil unrest has just ended, and the new government is facing many difficulties and urgently needs to solve a series of problems such as food shortage, medical care, poverty, unemployment, housing and the development of private enterprises."

"Internationally, we will gradually restore normal diplomatic relations with other countries, and at the same time welcome staff from embassies of other countries to come back to work and actively participate in international affairs."

"The government's future work will focus all on promoting Myanmar's economic development, improving people's livelihood, increasing people's income, accelerating the national industrialization process, opening up the market to introduce investment, increasing employment rates, and improving the education environment."

Sai Maokang spoke with a smile on the future government work, but when these words were heard in the hearts of the Burmese people, they were greatly encouraged. Everyone was very excited. Every time Sai Maokang said a few words, these people would cheer for a while.

Half an hour later, Sai Maokang's speech ended, but the real carnival had just begun. People started a parade holding slogans and photos. The purpose of this parade was very simple, which was to celebrate the restoration of peace in Myanmar. They could sleep, eat, live, make friends, go to work, and visit their parents.

Sai Maokang's speech ended, but the new government did, as he said just now, faced with problems like mountains and mountains. It involves the nation, the meals and employment issues of 53 million people, and the future development of the country, and it is by no means a simple decision.

The government has made compromises to the military.

The Myanmar military relies on the Constitution to establish political privileges, including independently handling military affairs and managing important affairs of national stability and security. How to handle the relationship with the military is directly related to the stability of Myanmar's political situation and national development process.

Of course, the ones that benefit the most were Aung Hlaing and Gordanwei. The Air Force was still under the jurisdiction of the government forces, and Sai Mokang had independent command over the Myanmar Air Force.

Aung Hlaing was the commander-in-chief of the Myanmar armies and the minister of national defense, but in private, his rights were mainly in the army.

Gotanway served as the commander-in-chief of the Navy and continued to station in Yangon. Yangon was previously the location of the Myanmar Navy Command. In addition, it was to form the Myanmar Marine Corps, and the Marine Corps was under the jurisdiction of the Navy. In other words, the former army unit in Gotanway's hands will be changed to the Marine Corps in the future.
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