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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:
BANGKOK, Feb 24 – The ruling Pheu Thai Party has threatened to file charges with police against the Election Commission (EC) for refusing to protect people exercising their voting rights if it fails to organise new elections as required. [1]
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. (confirmed by 3 sources) [2]
Mizzima The Arakan National Party (ANP), a prominent Rakhine State political party has had its application to become a registered political party denied by the Myanmar junta’s Union Election Commission (UEC). [3]
Voter Turnout in the Northeast Below National Average KHON KAEN – One month after the July 3 general election saw the opposition Pheu Thai party win a decisive victory with 265 of 500 parliamentary seats, the election season is wrapping up. [4]
If the junta fails to conduct a transparent and fair election in three key areas, the upcoming election will lack credibility in the eyes of the people and the international community. (confirmed by 4 sources) [5]
BANGKOK, Feb 24 – The ruling Pheu Thai Party has threatened to file charges with police against the Election Commission (EC) for refusing to protect people exercising their voting rights if it fails to organise new elections as required.
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.
Mizzima The Arakan National Party (ANP), a prominent Rakhine State political party has had its application to become a registered political party denied by the Myanmar junta’s Union Election Commission (UEC).
Voter Turnout in the Northeast Below National Average KHON KAEN – One month after the July 3 general election saw the opposition Pheu Thai party win a decisive victory with 265 of 500 parliamentary seats, the election season is wrapping up.
If the junta fails to conduct a transparent and fair election in three key areas, the upcoming election will lack credibility in the eyes of the people and the international community.
The upcoming election, organized by the military-appointed Election Commission and scheduled for December, will combine a winner-takes-all system with proportional representation.
The Democrat Party called on the Election Commission (EC) today to ensure transparency in the election process as a matter of urgency, amid protests in several constituencies calling for a recount of the February 8 general election results.
The Bhumjaithai party is still open to talks with potential allies in the formation of a coalition government while the Election Commission has not yet officially announced the outcome of the February 8th general election, Prime Minister Anutin Charn
Myanmar’s voters who are over 60 in townships under stay-at-home orders or with dense populations will have to vote in advance in the November 8 general election to limit the spread of COVID-19.
23 December 2025 BANGKOK, Thailand (23 December 2025) – The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Progressive Voice (PV) and the undersigned civil society organizations, condemn the Myanmar military junta’s plans to hold a multis