Myanmar votes in second phase of military-run election
TheWkly Analysis
Myanmar held the second phase of its military-run election on Sunday, covering 107 of 330 townships, after delays due to fighting. The junta says the vote is part of its roadmap to democracy, but critics call it illegitimate. Turnout was low in some areas, and international observers remain skeptical. The election follows the military’s 2021 coup, which triggered widespread unrest and conflict.
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Key Entities
- • Myanmar military junta - The ruling group organizing the election.
- • Townships - Administrative areas where voting is being held in phases.
- • Opposition critics - Groups calling the election illegitimate.
- • International observers - External actors monitoring Myanmar’s election process.
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