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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. [1]
Article Index | |---| | POLITICAL PARTIES | | Page 2 | | All Pages | 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. (confirmed by 14 sources) [2]
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. [3]
The National Unity Government (NUG) • The NUG conducted a meeting on Tuesday morning. [4]
Mizzima A press statement from the Chair of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat was released on 19 January 2025 highlighted the need for dialogue to tackle common challenges and enhance stability. [5]
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.
Article Index | |---| | POLITICAL PARTIES | | Page 2 | | All Pages | 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.
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.
The National Unity Government (NUG) • The NUG conducted a meeting on Tuesday morning.
Mizzima A press statement from the Chair of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat was released on 19 January 2025 highlighted the need for dialogue to tackle common challenges and enhance stability.
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Mizzima The Burma Human Rights Network released a statement on 1 February marking the five year anniversary of the Myanmar military coup.