Voting was held Sunday in the final round of Myanmar's general election, concluding a monthlong process widely denounced as illegitimate.
The United Nations, rights groups and the UK have denounced the polls as a sham exercise to perpetuate the military's hold.
Myanmar's top general Min Aung Hlaing was months from retirement five years ago when he made an about-face, deposed the democratic government and promoted himself to leader. - Reinforced rule - Min ...
Myanmar's military-led elections concluded, cementing control despite criticisms of fairness. The Union Solidarity and ...
Myanmar's dominant pro-military party has won junta-run elections, a party source told AFP on Monday, after a month-long vote ...
The democracy campaigner has spent 20 years in total in detention, five of them since being overthrown by a coup.
Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has not ruled out serving as the new government's president Myanmar's dominant pro-military party ...
Myanmar held the third and final round of its multiparty democratic general election on Sunday, with the military government ...
The ruling junta in Myanmar has won its “sham elections” by a landslide after extending voting to a third stage as lawyers ...
Voting concluded in Myanmar's month-long election on Sunday, with the dominant pro-military party on course for landslide victory in a junta-run poll critics say will only prolong the army's grip ...
Myanmar wraps up its stage-managed election today, a move designed to cement military rule five years after the coup.