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- Myanmar held the second round of elections on January 12, 2026, as part of a three-phase process. - The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) is expected to win due to the exclusion of democratic parties and strong military ties. - The international community widely condemns the election as illegitimate, raising questions about future responses. A: Hey, did you hear about the election in Myanmar? B: No! What's going on there? It sounds complicated. A: Yeah, they're having a second round of voting. It’s supposed to be a step towards civilian rule, but… B: But? Sounds like there's a "but." A: Well, the military took over a few years ago, remember? And now they're holding these elections. B: Oh, right! The coup. So, who’s voting? A: People are voting in stages, across different areas. Yangon, the big city, had its vote today. B: And who are they voting *for*? A: The military has a party, called the Union Solidarity and Development Party, or USDP. They’re likely to win. B: Really? Is anyone else running? A: Not really. Democratic parties aren’t allowed to participate. That’s why everyone thinks it’s not a real election. B: Wow, that’s not fair at all. The world is saying the same thing, right? A: Exactly! Everyone’s calling it a “sham.” B: So when will it all be over? A: The last round of voting is on January 25th. They'll announce the final results soon after. A: The USDP already got over 80% of the seats in the first round! It looks like they’re guaranteed to win. B: That’s crazy! What will happen now? A: Basically, the military will still be in charge, even after the election. It’s all about what other countries will do now, you know?
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