Comments on Myanmar’s COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan (CERP) by U Myint

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U Myint1 Yangon 18 September 2020 Comments on Myanmar’s COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan (CERP) “Lockdowns do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage, as We blessed with Smart Phone, Facebook, and Video Conference, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such Liberty.” I. Background 1. The Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar’s COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan (CERP) is attached.2 I have scanned and pasted sentences and phrases exactly as they appear in this Plan for ease of reference and have commented on them. They are presented below. 2.

Page 1, Title: Overcoming as One, COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan, 27 April 2020.

My comments: The “as One” mentioned above implies CERP will bring all stakeholders, communities, commissions, political parties, key organizations etc., together in a cooperative and united effort to deal with the virus threat. Unfortunately, this has not been appropriately reflected in the contents of the CERP document. The following, as far as I can make out, appears to be missing: the revered sayadaws and religious leaders, the tatmadaw, ethnic minorities, respected members of the academic, intellectual and professional communities, the media, UMFCCI, Anti-Corruption Commission, National Human Rights Commission, Civil Society Organizations, etc. They are all parts of the country’s people. Four months have elapsed since the Economic Relief Plan was adopted. During this period, the need for a united and cooperative effort at national, regional, and international levels to deal with the virus has become obvious. 3. The present regime has steadfastly proclaimed “People are the key” in highlighting important news and activities regarding COVID-19. The State Counsellor has also stated: “the help and cooperation of the people … needs to be repeated 200 times so that this sinks into the hearts and minds.”3 Hence, there should be no difficulty that all those people in the above missing list, be specifically mentioned as equal partners in CERP, and sharing mutual respect, cetana and trust, in order to put-up a decent fight against the virus. 4.

Page 1, Title: Overcoming as One, COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan, 27 April 2020.

My comments: Why only Economic? How about the impact of the virus on health, education, social, political, geographic, environment, religion, styles of life and labour, and so on? Accessing daily reports and news on worldwide internet websites and satellite TV broadcasts, provide convincing reasons why these subjects, not necessarily economic in nature, are equally relevant to address the adverse impacts of COVID-19. Hence, it may be desirable to remove 1

Director, Tun Commercial Bank; Economic Adviser, Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI); and Chief Economic Adviser of former President U Thein Sein. 2 Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Overcoming as One: COVID-19 Economic Relief Plan, (Naypyitaw, 27 April 2020). 3 Global New Light of Myanmar, (Yangon, 29 May 2020), page 1.

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