Myanmar’s military rulers claimed that the recent general election was free and fair, with the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party securing a sweeping victory. Despite the UN reporting 170 civilians killed in air attacks during the election period, the ruling party won a majority in both legislative chambers. Concerns about the credibility of the election have been raised by ASEAN, human rights groups, and Western countries, as many were excluded from voting. The military regime insists the polls were supported by the public, while critics argue that the process was designed to legitimize military rule.
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