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Myanmar's military-appointed electoral commission announced Monday that it will hold elections beginning Dec. 28, setting a date for polls that critics have denounced as a sham intended to normalize ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Myanmar Junta has announced that it will hold the long-promised elections beginning on December 28, ...
A total of 55 political parties have been registered for the polls, of which nine plan to compete nationwide. Read more at ...
Junta chief Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing has declared that “problems arising from political differences must be resolved through political means.” ...
Myanmar will hold nationwide elections beginning Dec. 28, setting a date for polls that have been denounced as a sham to ...
Myanmar’s military regime said it has scheduled Dec. 28 for the first phase of a general election, despite ongoing civil conflict and boycotts by democratic opposition groups.
Industry leaders believe that if political conditions stabilize, Myanmar could drive sustained double-digit growth over the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMyanmar junta: Election to begin December 28
Myanmar’s ruling military junta said Monday the country’s election will start on Dec. 28, beginning a phased poll being ...
With large parts of the country under opposition control amid an ongoing civil war, analysts warn that election logistics could prove challenging.
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Myanmar will begin its first general election in five years on December 28, but critics say the polls are designed to ...
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