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- A military-backed party won a significant majority in the first phase of Myanmar’s general election. - The election, the first since the 2021 coup, is being denounced by international critics as a sham and is part of the junta’s stated transition to civilian rule. - Polling has been cancelled in many areas due to ongoing conflict, and pro-democracy groups are excluded from participating. A: Hey Hana! Did you hear anything about the election in Myanmar? B: No, Kenji! What’s going on? It's a bit confusing, isn't it? A: Yeah, it's pretty interesting. Basically, the military, who took over a few years ago, just held an election. B: An election? After the coup? Seriously? A: Seriously! And their party, the one supported by the military, won big. Like, a huge victory! They got 91 out of 102 seats. B: Wow. They say it’s to go back to civilian rule? A: That's what *they* say! But lots of people, internationally, think it's fake. A “sham,” they’re calling it. B: That sounds bad. Are people voting then? A: Some are. They say about half the people who *could* vote actually did. But they’re having the election in stages, over a few weeks. B: Oh, stages? How many stages? A: Three! They’re holding it by region. And… get this, a quarter of all seats in parliament are automatically held by the military! They don’t even vote for them. B: That’s…not fair at all. Are people protesting? A: Well, there’s a lot of conflict still happening. So, they couldn't even hold the election in almost 20% of the country. Also, groups who want democracy? They weren’t allowed to participate. B: Seriously?! That’s terrible. Any sign of Aung San Suu Kyi? A: Sadly, no. They released over 6,000 prisoners for Independence Day, but she wasn’t among them.
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