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Shadow of a military officer cast over a Myanmar ballot box
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Myanmar Election China Influence 2026: Buying Control with Fake Ballots

Explore the strategic implications of China influence in the 2026 Myanmar election. Despite a reported 52% turnout, critics label the polls as a sham backed by Beijing and Moscow.

A voter's hand placing a ballot into a box in Myanmar
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Myanmar's High-Stakes Gamble: First Election in 5 Years Since Coup

On Dec 27, 2025, Myanmar holds its first election since the 2021 military coup. We analyze the junta's search for legitimacy and the global reaction to this controversial vote.

Myanmar citizens holding flags at a Mandalay rally with soldiers observing in the background
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Ballots Without Hearts: Myanmar's Military Junta Stages Controversial Dec 28 Election

On Dec 28, 2025, Myanmar's military junta begins a multi-stage election amid a civil war. With Aung San Suu Kyi jailed and opposition dissolved, PRISM explores why this 'sham' vote is happening and the role of China.

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A ballot box bound by chains and barbed wire with a military silhouette
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Ballots and Bullets: Myanmar’s Military Set to Stage December 28 Election

Myanmar's military junta is set to hold the first phase of elections on December 28. Despite promises of a power transfer from Min Aung Hlaing, observers warn the 'staged' vote will only escalate violence.

Myanmar's Military Election on Dec 28 Dismissed as a 'Comedy Show' by Exiles
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Myanmar's Military Election on Dec 28 Dismissed as a 'Comedy Show' by Exiles

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.

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