#Aung San Suu Kyi
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As of Jan 17, 2026, the military-backed USDP leads the Myanmar general election with 182 seats. Critics dismiss the three-phase vote as a move to legitimize the junta.
As Aung San Suu Kyi marks 20 years of detention in 2026, Myanmar faces a sham election and a brutal civil war with no clear end in sight.
Myanmar proceeds with the 2nd phase of the 2026 general election on Jan 11. UN officials label the vote a 'sham' as conflict continues across the country.
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[email protected]Myanmar's junta holds the 2nd phase of its controversial general election on Jan 11, 2026. Critics label it a 'sham' as the military-backed USDP faces no real opposition.
Myanmar's military government pardoned 6,134 prisoners for the 2026 Independence Day, though Aung San Suu Kyi remains detained amidst skeptical election preparations.
Myanmar's pro-military USDP claims a massive lead in the first phase of the 2025 general election. Amidst civil war and the ban of NLD, critics dismiss the vote as a sham.
Myanmar's military junta began a phased election on Dec 28, 2025, amid rocket attacks and international condemnation. Discover why the Myanmar military election 2025 is called a sham.
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[email protected]As Myanmar's military junta holds an election on Dec 28, 2025, exiles in Thailand dismiss it as a 'comedy show.' With the main opposition barred and international condemnation, the vote is seen as a bid to legitimize the 2021 coup, not a path to democracy.