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Timeline: Tracing Military s Interference in Myanmar Election

Updated Timeline: Tracing Military’s Interference in Myanmar Election Myanmar army chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing attends a commemoration of 73rd Anniversary of Tatmadaw (Navy) Day at Thilawa Port in Yangon on Dec. 24, 2020. / Htet Wai / The Irrawaddy 6.6k By San Yamin Aung 20 January 2021 YANGON Even before Myanmar’s voters went to the polls in November’s general election, the country’s powerful military began flexing its political muscles, criticizing the government for the electoral body’s handling of preparations for the polls and raising doubts over whether the election was free and fair. Its threats and warnings in the run-up to the election even prompted concerns over the possible threat of a coup. At that time, many were relieved after the military chief’s Senior General Min Aung Hlaing vowed to respect the people’s will on election day.

Myanmar Military Condemns Speaker s Refusal to Probe Election Fraud Claims

Myanmar Military Condemns Speaker’s Refusal to Probe Election Fraud Claims Military appointees arrive at Parliament in 2015. / Reuters 3.5k By San Yamin Aung 15 January 2021 YANGON Myanmar’s military has questioned whether the rejection of its call for a special parliamentary session before the newly elected assembly convenes is constitutional. A total of 203 lawmakers, including 160 unelected military appointees, 36 Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) lawmakers, four Arakan National Party members, two independents and one National United Democratic Party member on Monday submitted a proposal calling Speaker T Khun Myat to convene a special session to resolve electoral fraud claims before the new parliament sits on Feb. 1.

Speaker Rejects Myanmar Military, Proxy Party s Call for Special Parliament Session

Speaker Rejects Myanmar Military, Proxy Party’s Call for Special Parliament Session Military representatives in Myanmar s Union Parliament in March 2020. / The Irrawaddy 3.3k By San Yamin Aung 12 January 2021 YANGON Myanmar’s parliamentary speaker has rejected as “not relevant” a call to convene a special session to resolve electoral fraud claims made by the military and its proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP). A total of 203 lawmakers, including 160 military appointees, 36 USDP lawmakers, four Arakan National Party members, two independents and one National United Democratic Party member on Monday submitted the proposal calling Speaker T Khun Myat to convene a special session on alleged electoral fraud before the new parliament convenes.

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