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The current constitution of Burma, which replaced the 1946 Constitution in 1979, enshrined the role of Communist Party of Burma in all organs of government, politics and society. The political system is decentralized, and state and regional leaders have a significant amount of autonomy. Although the state remains officially committed to socialism as its defining creed, its economic policies have grown increasingly capitalist

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  • Burma (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)
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  • The current constitution of Burma, which replaced the 1946 Constitution in 1979, enshrined the role of Communist Party of Burma in all organs of government, politics and society. The political system is decentralized, and state and regional leaders have a significant amount of autonomy. Although the state remains officially committed to socialism as its defining creed, its economic policies have grown increasingly capitalist
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  • 1946-01-14(xsd:date)
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  • Burmese
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  • Emblem of Burma .svg
Timeline
  • Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum
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  • Location of Burma
Name en
  • Democratic Republic of Burma
ethnic group
  • Mranma; Shan; Karen; Rakhine; Chinese; Indian
Name
  • ဗမာဒီမိုကရက်တစ်
  • သမ္မတနိုင်ငံတော်
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  • Emblem
regime
  • Marxist–Leninist single-party state
Internet TLD
  • .ba
Currency
  • Kyat
Population
  • 60000000(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag
Governing body
  • National Assembly of Burma
Religion
  • Theravada Buddhism; Irreligion; Mahayana Buddhism; Christianity; Islam
Demonym
  • Burmese
Calling Code
  • +95
Timezone
  • MST
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Capital
  • Rangoon
Anthem
Flag
  • Flag of Burma .svg
ind rec
  • 1950-03-01(xsd:date)
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  • The current constitution of Burma, which replaced the 1946 Constitution in 1979, enshrined the role of Communist Party of Burma in all organs of government, politics and society. The political system is decentralized, and state and regional leaders have a significant amount of autonomy. Although the state remains officially committed to socialism as its defining creed, its economic policies have grown increasingly capitalist The National Assembly of Burma is bicameral and made up of two houses: the upper house Assembly of Nationalities and the lower house Assembly of Representatives. The Assembly of Nationalities is indirectly elected by the local State and Regional Assemblies, while the Assembly of Representatives is directly elected every four years. However, only political organizations affiliated with or endorsed by the Communist Party are permitted to contest elections in Burma. The Chairman of Presidium of the National Assembly of Burma is de facto head of state of the country, while the Premier of Burma is the head of government that presiding over a council of ministers and also as the nominal commander-in-chief of Tatmadaw (Burmese Army). The Premier is appointed by the National Assembly every four years.
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