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    Home»News»Burma Election Phase 1: No Hope for Federal Democracy With Opposition Banned
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    Burma Election Phase 1: No Hope for Federal Democracy With Opposition Banned

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 30, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Myanmar military leader stands beside a long line of citizens waiting to vote, set against the backdrop of the country's flag.
    The junta ruling Burma (Myanmar) has allowed its first post-coup election but banned the participation of pro-democracy and opposition parties and barred much of the population from taking part.

    The Burma (Myanmar) election leaves observers asking whether it can truly be called a legitimate election when opposition parties and much of the population are prohibited from participating.

    Burma’s military junta held the first round of its 2025 election on December 28, marking the first vote since overthrowing the country’s democratically elected government in 2021. Participation was sharply limited, with only about one-third of eligible voters casting ballots. Voting took place only in areas under military control, effectively disenfranchising large segments of the population living in conflict zones that comprise roughly 70 percent of the country’s territory.


    Read Full Article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/12/burma-election-phase-1-no-hope-federal-democracy/

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