
Myanmar is set up to start the first phase of its general elections on December 28, according to the state television bulletin broadcast on Monday.
This will be the first elections in the country from the military coup in 2021. The authorities said that the vote would be made in multiple stages in December and January for security concerns. The announcement sent to the dead did not offer any other information from the date of the initial phase, Reuters reported.
The data for the following election phases planned by the authorities in December and January for security reasons will be announced later, the Myanmar Election Commission said according to the announcement of the dead.
Myanmar was forcibly drawn from the coup of 2021, which did not hurt the elected civilian government led by Nobel’s laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, and the ruling generals, led by military chief Min Aung Hlaing, faced violent resistance to armed groups.
According to state media, a total of 55 political parties have been registered, nine of which are planning to compete at a nationwide level.
“Six pages are reviewed for approval and registration,” said the global new newspaper light in Myanmar early this month.
However, with opposition groups of anti-junta, they excluded from participation or decided to boycott the elections, but the Western governments rejected the upcoming vote as an attempt by the army to consolidate its control. The elections are expected to dominate the parties in accordance with the army.
According to a state newspaper, the newly created interim administration announced plans to organize elections in more than 300 constituencies across the country, including regions that are currently controlled by armed groups that are against Junta.
Last year, authorities supported military nationwide census organized an election role, but were only able to conduct surveys on Earth in 145 of the 330 districts of Myanmar.
The army justified its coup in February 2021 as a necessary intervention after he said he was in the elections three months ago, which was definitely won by the now defuncting party Suu Kyi, he won definitely.
Election monitors found no evidence of alleged fraud to change the result.
(With Reuters inputs)
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