Burma Gazette
The Gazette of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar is the official government gazette of Burma. The Gazette is published weekly on Fridays, in Burmese. The Gazette contains new legislation text, executive orders and instructions, details of the establishment and recomposition of committees, promotions and postings of gazetted officers and other relevant materials.
The 2008 Constitution of Burma stipulates that laws signed by the President, enacted by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, or regional and state Chief Ministers "shall be promulgated by publication in the official gazette." Such laws come into effect the day of such promulgation, unless otherwise stated.
History
The Burma Gazette, in its modern form, was introduced by the British, and was used to issue circulars and vernacular acts. The British Burma Gazette was first published on 2 January 1875 and continued through 25 September 1886. Its successor, the Burma Gazette, was published from 2 October 1886 onward.Names
The Burma Gazette has, throughout its history, been known by various names:- British Burma Gazette
- Burma Gazette
- Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma Gazette
- ''Republic of the Union of Myanmar Gazette''