Peace in Myanmar is still a long way off, largely due to the pre-eminence of military power, a flawed constitution and special privileges granted the military in government. 40% of the seats in Congress are reserved for the military, showing the extent of corruption in the constitutional system. In order to resolve Myanmar's ethnic and religious issues, Myanmar needs to carry out comprehensive constitutional reform to adopt the ideal of One World under One Set of Laws and assign priority to international law over domestic law, allowing it to directly affect the rights and obligations of the people. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.