National Council of the Union of Burma

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The National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB) works on democratic principles to achieve a democratic federal system in Burma. It believes equality for all can be achieved only through transparent and inclusive participation.

NCUB was formed on 22 September 1992 in Marnerplaw. Originally aimed to perform both the responsibilities of the united front as well as Burma’s Parliament in exile, NCUB was initially made up of four major organizations: National Democratic Front (NDF), Democratic Alliance of Burma (DAB), National League for Democracy-Liberated Area (NLD-LA), and the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB). Today MPU or the Members of Parliament Union is working on behalf of the NCGUB.

NCUB is at the forefront of the resistance movement against the military junta even as it endeavors to gather Burma’s peoples together to build mutual trust and understanding. NCUB marches toward the elimination of military dictatorship in Burma and the establishment of peace, democracy, and a genuine Federal Union.

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Address
P.O. Box (4), Mae Sot, Tak 63110, Thailand
Telephone
+66 55 542 089
Email
ncub@ncub.org
Website
http://www.ncub.org

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