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Burma's Union Election Commission (EC) has finalized a list of the 37 political parties that will be allowed to contest the election set to be held on Nov. 7, according to its Notification No. 97/2010 issued on Sept. 14. [1]

Article Index | |---| | POLITICAL PARTIES | | Page 2 | | All Pages | | Party Flag | Party Logo | | (11) | 88 Generation Student Youths (Union of Myanmar) | | Party Leader : | Ye Tun (formerly a student involved in the 1988 democratic uprising and an ... (confirmed by 13 sources) [2]

Mizzima According to figures released by the Myanmar junta, 26 of the 57 political parties that contested the junta-organised election failed to secure even a single seat. [3]

The military junta will convene regional parliaments — State and Region Hluttaws —on March 20, according to the results of the 2026 elections it organized. At this time, there are many question [4]

Mizzima Key findings • The 2025-2026 election is the fourth general election since 2010. It is the first election to combine Proportional Representation (PR) with the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system, which had been used in all previous elections. [5]

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[1] MM election.irrawaddy.com · 100% match

POLITICAL PARTIES

Burma's Union Election Commission (EC) has finalized a list of the 37 political parties that will be allowed to contest the election set to be held on Nov. 7, according to its Notification No. 97/2010 issued on Sept. 14.

[2] MM election.irrawaddy.com · 100% match

The Irrawaddy Burma Election 2010

Article Index | |---| | POLITICAL PARTIES | | Page 2 | | All Pages | | Party Flag | Party Logo | | (11) | 88 Generation Student Youths (Union of Myanmar) | | Party Leader : | Ye Tun (formerly a student involved in the 1988 democratic uprising and an

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-02-12 · 100% match

Myanmar junta figures indicate less than half of political parties won seats in recent elections

Mizzima According to figures released by the Myanmar junta, 26 of the 57 political parties that contested the junta-organised election failed to secure even a single seat.

[4] MM kachinnews.com · 2026-03-10 · 100% match

For Peace or for Military Entrenchment?

The military junta will convene regional parliaments — State and Region Hluttaws —on March 20, according to the results of the 2026 elections it organized. At this time, there are many question

[5] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-02-08 · 100% match

Mizzima Report on Myanmar Junta’s 2025-2026 Sham Election

Mizzima Key findings • The 2025-2026 election is the fourth general election since 2010. It is the first election to combine Proportional Representation (PR) with the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) system, which had been used in all previous elections.

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-05-24 · 100% match

Ban on ousted ex-ruling party divides Bangladesh voters

AFP The banning of fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina’s party offers a sliver of justice for Bangladeshis demanding she face trial for crimes against humanity but also raises concerns about the inclusivity of elections.

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-03-26 · 100% match

A Conversation With US Ambassador Scot Marciel

On March 8, The Irrawaddy’s editorial team invited US Ambassador Scot Marciel to our office in Yangon to participate in a conversation on a range of issues, particularly the many challenges Myanmar is facing.

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-07-11 · 100% match

Myanmar junta bans two ethnic parties from election

Kachin National Congress Party campaigning on Nov 3, 2020, ahead of national elections (Photo: Kachin National Congress Party facebook page) Mizzima and RFA The Myanmar junta’s Union Election Commission (UEC) barred both the Democracy and Human Right

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