The ruling military junta in Myanmar (Burma) is holding elections for the first time since taking power in a coup in 2021.
Under the shadow of civil war and questions over the poll's credibility, the initial round of Myanmar's phased general ...
Myanmar's main pro-military party on Monday claimed victory in the parliamentary seat of sidelined democratic leader Aung San ...
A final voting round will take place on January 25. The military has said the election will bring political stability to ...
Myanmar’s junta-led election is not free or fair. Yet despite banned opposition, mass displacement, and severe repression, ...
Citizens in Myanmar have started voting in an election for the first time in the five since that country's military coup, but many are calling the contest "fake" and "not for the people." ...
Myanmar is conducting a general election in three phases as part of its military government's promise to return to civilian ...
Myanmar's military-led government is holding a phased general election amid a civil war convulsing large areas of the ...
The Myanmar election has been derided by critics as an exercise that is not free, fair or credible, with anti-junta political parties not competing ...
“Had the coup not occurred I have no doubt that Myanmar would have made real progress in catching up to its peers and neighbors.” When Myanmar’s military seized power on February 1, 2021, it forcibly ...
The European Union now stands as the only major international actor still meaningfully committed to Myanmar’s democratic ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results