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Chairman of the Myanmar military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) Khin Yi attends an election campaign event in Yangon on November 19, 2025. (confirmed by 3 sources) [1]
Mizzima Ko Ko Gyi, the prominent Chairman of the People’s Party (PP) and a former leader of the 88 Generation Students, has been defeated in his bid for the Lanmadaw Township Pyithu Hluttaw seat, party officials confirmed on Monday. [2]
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 4 sources) [3]
Mizzima Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) Chairman Khin Yi has claimed that more than 1,000 party members have been killed since the military takeover. [4]
By the first week of August, 40 political parties had registered for the upcoming Burmese elections and others were still waiting for their applications to be approved. (confirmed by 9 sources) [5]
Chairman of the Myanmar military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) Khin Yi attends an election campaign event in Yangon on November 19, 2025.
Mizzima Ko Ko Gyi, the prominent Chairman of the People’s Party (PP) and a former leader of the 88 Generation Students, has been defeated in his bid for the Lanmadaw Township Pyithu Hluttaw seat, party officials confirmed on Monday.
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 Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) Chairman Khin Yi has claimed that more than 1,000 party members have been killed since the military takeover.
By the first week of August, 40 political parties had registered for the upcoming Burmese elections and others were still waiting for their applications to be approved.
Recently, the regime has repeatedly emphasized the importance of successfully holding elections in December and started discussing post-election matters—the latest move by an embattled regime seeking legitimacy.
Mizzima The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has claimed victory in all eight townships of Naypyidaw following the first phase of the national election held on 28 December.