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Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing is currently acting president, while also serving as the chief of the armed forces which has ...
Myanmar will hold nationwide elections beginning Dec. 28, setting a date for polls that have been denounced as a sham to ...
Myanmar will begin its general elections on 28 December, its military government announced, in a phased poll widely condemned ...
Myanmar will hold the initial phase of its general election on December 28, state television said on Monday, outlining a ...
YANGON: Myanmar's ruling junta released details of its long-awaited December election on Thursday (Aug 21), saying the first ...
The military regime has unveiled plans for an election in December, which opponents have criticised as senseless amid the ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Myanmar Junta has announced that it will hold the long-promised elections beginning on December 28, ...
Myanmar’s junta said on Monday that long-promised elections will start on December 28, despite a raging civil war that has ...
The embattled junta plans to hold elections in areas it controls starting on Dec 28. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Myanmar’s election commission rejected allegations of fraud in late January, saying there was no evidence. The military takeover comes after days of concern of a possible military coup.
With large parts of the country under opposition control amid an ongoing civil war, analysts warn that election logistics could prove challenging.
A total of 55 political parties have been registered for the polls, of which nine plan to compete nationwide. Read more at ...