#Myanmar election
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Myanmar's military-backed party wins 739 of 1,025 seats in widely condemned elections. Despite UN criticism of 'theatrical performance,' junta creates new power structure to tighten control.
Myanmar's military-backed party claimed sweeping electoral victory, but the international community refuses to recognize the results. What does this mean for the country's future and regional stability?
Myanmar concludes its controversial three-phase election with the military-backed party securing a landslide win amid ongoing civil war and international condemnation.
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[email protected]The Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire 2025 begins its critical 72-hour test. Analyzing Myanmar's elections and Israel's recognition of Somaliland amid global unrest.
Myanmar holds its first military-ruled general election in five years on Dec 28, 2025. Amid civil war and a boycott by the NLD, the legitimacy of the vote remains highly contested.
Myanmar's military holds a controversial multi-phased election five years after the 2021 coup. With China's backing and a surge in drone warfare, the junta seeks legitimacy despite 90,000 deaths.
Myanmar's military junta begins phased general elections on Dec 28, 2025. The UN warns the vote will not be free or fair amid the ongoing civil war.
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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.
In the final week of 2025, Asia grapples with a deepening Thai-Cambodian border conflict, India's aviation sector turmoil, and critical economic decisions from Japan to China. PRISM breaks down the key events.