The ruling junta in Myanmar has won its “sham elections” by a landslide after extending voting to a third stage as lawyers ...
Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has not ruled out serving as the new government's president Myanmar's dominant pro-military party ...
After arresting political opponents, banning the most popular party and using violence to crush dissent, the military’s proxy is on course to win by a landslide ...
Myanmar’s reviled junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has dismissed widespread criticism of his regime’s sham elections, declaring the people’s vote was “the recognition we need”, as the military-backed ...
Myanmar holds its last election round, with the army already certain to keep control over government
Voting was held Sunday in the final round of Myanmar’s general election, concluding a monthlong process widely denounced as illegitimate.
Military-backed party set for victory as Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election concludes - Junta leader expected to assume presidency ...
The United Nations, rights groups and the UK have denounced the polls as a sham exercise to perpetuate the military's hold.
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing is widely expected to take on the country's presidency after the highly controversial ...
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Myanmar holds final election round, military-backed party set to win
UN official describes monthlong polls as ‘illegitimate’, while ASEAN regional bloc says it will not certify the vote.
Myanmar's top general Min Aung Hlaing was months from retirement five years ago when he made an about-face, deposed the ...
As Myanmar's military junta seeks international legitimacy through elections, its brutal repression of the pro-democracy ...
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