Myanmar’s military government has declared that elections will be held on December 28th. This announcement comes amidst significant international concern and criticism regarding the fairness and legitimacy of the process. The military, which seized power in a coup, has faced accusations of suppressing opposition and creating an environment where free and fair elections are unlikely. The election commission has stated that the voting will occur in stages, with further dates to be announced. While numerous parties have registered, many observers question whether these elections are a genuine step towards democracy or a tactic to solidify the military’s control. Opposition figures, including the National League for Democracy, have indicated they will not participate, viewing the elections as a sham.
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