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Myanmar Junta National Election 2026: Rigged Polls Amid a Brutal War of Attrition

On Jan 11, 2026, Myanmar's military junta conducted the second phase of the Myanmar junta national election 2026. Despite international condemnation and a brutal civil war, regional powers like China and India continue their energy-focused business ties.

Voters lining up at a polling station in Myanmar
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Myanmar 2026 General Election 2nd Phase: Voting Amidst Civil War

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.

Families gathered outside Insein Prison in Yangon, Myanmar
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Myanmar Military Pardons 6,134 Prisoners in 2026 Independence Day Amnesty

Myanmar's military government pardoned 6,134 prisoners for the 2026 Independence Day, though Aung San Suu Kyi remains detained amidst skeptical election preparations.

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Myanmar 2025 Election: Why China Remains the Junta's Main Hope
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Myanmar 2025 Election: Why China Remains the Junta's Main Hope

Myanmar's military junta holds its first election since the 2021 coup. Explore how the Myanmar 2025 election and China's influence are shaping the region's future.

A woman casting her vote at a Myanmar polling station
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Military-Backed USDP Claims Landslide Lead in Disputed Myanmar 2025 General Election

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.

Tense atmosphere near a polling station in Myanmar
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Ballots Amidst Blasts: The Reality of Myanmar Military Election 2025

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.

A finger marked with purple ink indicating a completed vote in Myanmar's election
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Myanmar's General Election Begins Amid Civil War: 20% of Population Disenfranchised

Myanmar's military junta began a restricted general election on Dec 28, 2025, amid an ongoing civil war. With 20% of voters disenfranchised, critics call the polls a 'sham' designed to cement military rule.

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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.

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.

China's Gambit: Why Myanmar's Junta Is Finally Holding Its Long-Promised Election
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China's Gambit: Why Myanmar's Junta Is Finally Holding Its Long-Promised Election

Nearly five years after its coup, Myanmar's military is holding an election. Driven by Chinese pressure and a battlefield turnaround, the vote is designed not to restore democracy but to consolidate military rule under a civilian guise.

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