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Mizzima Following the official dissolution of the State Administration Council (SAC) under Myanmar’s newly restructured junta framework, several of its former civilian members have been reassigned to the Central Advisory Body of the National Defense ... [1]
Mizzima The Myanmar junta announced the formation of the Electricity and Energy Development Commission on 18 December, aiming to accelerate development in the electricity and energy sector. [2]
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. [3]
Mizzima Ko Ko Gyi, Chairman of the People’s Party (PP), raised serious concerns on Sunday regarding the lack of transparency and an “unusually high” number of advance ballots cast in the military-managed general election. [5]
As of 2024, Myanmar has diplomatic ties with 126 countries and missions in 37 countries. However, the junta’s top brass, including its boss Min Aung Hlaing, can only travel to a handful of countries. [6]
Mizzima Following the official dissolution of the State Administration Council (SAC) under Myanmar’s newly restructured junta framework, several of its former civilian members have been reassigned to the Central Advisory Body of the National Defense
Mizzima The Myanmar junta announced the formation of the Electricity and Energy Development Commission on 18 December, aiming to accelerate development in the electricity and energy sector.
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 Ko Ko Gyi, Chairman of the People’s Party (PP), raised serious concerns on Sunday regarding the lack of transparency and an “unusually high” number of advance ballots cast in the military-managed general election.
As of 2024, Myanmar has diplomatic ties with 126 countries and missions in 37 countries. However, the junta’s top brass, including its boss Min Aung Hlaing, can only travel to a handful of countries.
Myanmar’s junta pressed ahead with the final phase of its controversial election on Sunday amid low turnout, armed clashes, and growing criticism.
DMG reporter Ko Htet Aung who was arrested and imprisoned Mizzima Burma News International (BNI) and its member organisations denounced the Myanmar junta’s sentence of five years imprisonment given to a reporter for the Rakhine State-based Developmen
Mizzima High-profile figures from Myanmar’s prominent student unions and the 88 Generation Peace and Open Society have been released as part of the military junta’s mass amnesty on 2 March, marking a significant clearance of political detainees ahead
MANDALAY — Following public criticism and an order from the Union Election Commission (UEC), the Four Eights People’s Party will announce a new name in early July.