War-torn Myanmar to hold first general election since 2021 coup - BBC

War-torn Myanmar to hold first general election since 2021 coup - BBC
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In a controversial move, Myanmar’s military government has announced the commencement of general elections on 28 December. Critics have raised concerns about the legitimacy of the election, fearing it could further solidify the military’s grip on power. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

Source: BBC News


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It’s disheartening to see Myanmar holding elections under military rule. The concerns about the legitimacy of these elections are valid, especially considering the military’s history of power consolidation. I hope the international community closely monitors the situation to ensure fairness and transparency. Myanmar’s people deserve democracy and freedom, not further entrenchment of authoritarian control. It’s a critical time for the country, and the world’s attention can make a difference. Let’s hope for the best for the people of Myanmar.

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