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The United Democratic Party of Myanmar is committed to the principles that the dignity of each individual man and woman is the basic of democratic society. It will promote and protect peace, equality, individual freedom, responsibility and human dignity of all citizens of Myanmar. It also believes that meaningful participation by all persons in the public policy making process must be fundamental to create a prosperous and justice society. The Party strives to the pursuit of equality of opportunity for all persons, to the enhancement of our unique and diverse cultural community. The Party recognizes that human dignity in a democratic system requires that all citizens have access to full information concerning the policies and leadership of the Party; the opportunity to participate in open and public assessment of such means, and such modifications of policies and leadership as they deem desirable to promote the political, economic, social, cultural and general well-being of people in Myanmar.
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 | Land Today, there are 14 sections. 7 are called states and the other 7 are called divisions.
The divisions are split into townships. The townships are divi | |
 | History Myanmar had a strong kingdom in ancient times, but the nation was taken over by the British in the 1800s. Myanmar became independent in 1948 as the Un | |
 | Name In 1989, the military junta officially changed the English version of its name from Burma to Myanmar. It also made a new name in English for places in | |
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