Myanmar's New Generation Wunthanu Party positioned itself as a vehicle for youth-driven political transformation as Vice-Chairman U Aye Lwin outlined campaign priorities targeting Mandalay Region constituencies ahead of multiparty elections scheduled for next year. The organization, registered as party number 61 and symbolized by an elephant logo, pledged to advance infrastructure improvements, agricultural support programs, and industrial expansion while eliminating corruption through collaboration with government agencies.
U Aye Lwin emphasized candidate training designed to prepare younger representatives for legislative responsibilities centered on ethnic reconciliation, durable peace negotiations, and termination of armed hostilities nationwide. The party committed to universal healthcare access, tuition-free schooling across ethnic communities, and human capital investments spanning space science education alongside nano-electronics research programs meant to elevate Myanmar toward international development standards.
U Aye Lwin emphasized candidate training designed to prepare younger representatives for legislative responsibilities centered on ethnic reconciliation, durable peace negotiations, and termination of armed hostilities nationwide. The party committed to universal healthcare access, tuition-free schooling across ethnic communities, and human capital investments spanning space science education alongside nano-electronics research programs meant to elevate Myanmar toward international development standards.