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Extending state of emergency, delaying promised polls: Is the junta losing its ground in Myanmar?

The junta, which seized power in a coup that deposed the civilian government led by Ms Aung San Suu Kyi more than two years ago, had earlier pledged that fresh polls would be held in August.  ....

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Myanmar junta extends state of emergency, signalling poll delay

YANGON: Myanmar's junta extended the country's state of emergency by six months on Monday (Jul 31), signalling a delay to elections they had pledged to hold as the military battles anti-coup fighters acr ....

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Burmese Generals Counter Electoral Defeat with Coup d'État


Burmese Generals Counter Electoral Defeat with Coup d’État
March 9, 2021
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This article is part of the Middle East-Asia Project (MAP) series on “ Civilianizing the State in the Middle East and Asia Pacific Regions.” See More …
In the November 8, 2020 national elections in Myanmar, voters returned 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD) to power. The party actually improved on its impressive 2015 showing at the polls, gaining well over four-fifths of the seats it ran for allowing it to form a government on its own. (The Burmese Constitution, written in 2008 by the generals, reserves a quarter of the seats in each assembly to the armed forces.) The NLD won 920 (or 82%) of the 1,117 seats it contested, adding a total of 61 seats. The main opposition party, the military-affiliated Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), won only 71 seats, 46 fewer than in 2015.  ....

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