
Interim President Duwa Lashi La made important remarks about the relationship between people’s hearts and revolutionary victory. He emphasized that without winning the hearts of the people, a revolution cannot achieve true success, stating that it is the people who ultimately determine which direction the gun barrel should face. This observation provides a crucial perspective on the current political situation and revolutionary path in Myanmar.
The Karen National Defense Organization (KNDO) has announced its future plans, including the intention to relocate their headquarters back to its original location in Insein Township, Yangon, by 2027. This decision was directed by KNDO Commander-in-Chief General Saw Shi Lay and was officially announced by the KNDO. This plan represents a significant step that reflects the aspirations and future vision of the Karen people.
Additionally, seven ethnic armed organizations, including the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) which has signed a ceasefire agreement with the military council, have issued important demands. Their key demands include the formation of a government for federal democratic transition and the drafting of a new constitution. These demands are crucial elements for Myanmar’s democratic transition process and reflect the political stance of ethnic armed organizations. The five-point demand highlights the continued push for genuine democratic reform and federal system implementation in Myanmar, demonstrating the unified position of these ethnic armed organizations in seeking meaningful political change.