Thundering around Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi will resign. But the rejection of such a buzz is that Suu Kyi, the ruling party's National League for Democracy spokesperson, U. Meow Knight Myanmar's Online The Irrawaddy News reported. It is said, U Meo Nuit said that Aung San Suu Kyi's resignation report has been published. I say, if the party members work hard, he will be able to retire soon. He always said that. This does not mean that he is going to retire suddenly. Note that in the media, news has already been published that Suu Kyi told the executive committee of the ruling NLD Saturday - she can resign if possible. In response to this, U. Mio Nuit said that the meeting that took place in Napaid on Saturday was a social gathering. There were no political issues discussed. It was a common conversation. Suu Kyi met with members of the Central Executive Committee a long time ago. On the other hand Vice President Yuen Mint is going to the highest position. For these reasons, it was a social gathering with the old and new executives of the party. Note that in 2008, the army amended the constitution of Myanmar. Under this, any government official or employee can not be involved in party's political activities. However, it is legal to join a social gathering. NLD MP Na Ni Miyo Tun said, Suqi must be leader of the country. Its effectiveness and its capabilities should be kept in mind. As long as he is alive he should be in the important positions of the country. I believe he will do it. 73-year-old Suiichi visited Australia last week Her body dried up there. He could not talk to the speaker. So spent most of the time lying on the bed. NWD central executive committee member U Win Hin said this.