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    Final phase of Myanmar’s election underway, military-backed party set to win

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJanuary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Polling stations in Myanmar opened on Sunday (Jan 25) for the ultimate spherical of a common election within the war-torn nation, with a military-backed occasion set to win and the junta chief anticipated to tackle a political function after the broadly criticised election.

    The earlier two phases of the election – held on Dec 28 and Jan 11 – have been marked by low voter turnout of round 55 per cent, properly beneath the turnout of about 70 per cent recorded in Myanmar’s 2020 and 2015 common elections.

    Voters in 60 townships will solid their ballots, together with within the main cities of Yangon and Mandalay, amid a civil struggle triggered by a coup that introduced the navy to energy.

    Though the United Nations, some Western governments and rights teams have derided the polls as a sham train to perpetuate the navy’s maintain, the ruling junta has vowed it’ll switch energy to a brand new authorities, probably in April. 

    The navy took management of the impoverished Southeast Asian nation in a daybreak coup on Feb 1, 2021, ousting an elected civilian authorities led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.

    The 80-year-old politician stays in detention and, like a number of different opposition teams, her Nationwide League for Democracy has been dissolved by the junta, tilting the political taking part in discipline in favour of the military-backed occasion that’s main the polls.

    Malaysia, which final yr chaired the 11-member Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations, on Tuesday stated the bloc had rejected a suggestion from Myanmar to ship ballot observers and wouldn’t endorse the election.

    “Fairly than resolving a disaster now in its fifth yr, the vote is extra prone to reinforce the navy’s maintain on energy, with little prospect of restoring home legitimacy or bettering the nation’s standing with Western companions,” stated Kaho Yu, Principal Asia Analyst in danger intelligence firm Verisk Maplecroft.

    Combating has continued by means of the election marketing campaign and earlier voting in lots of components of Myanmar, together with air strikes round civilian areas within the border states of Rakhine, Shan and Kayin.



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