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Myanmar votes again in military's lopsided election
The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party leads after the second phase amid boycotts and conflict, with voting in 265 of 330 townships, officials said.
- Myanmar has been engulfed in civil war since the military ousted a civilian government in a 2021 coup, detaining leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
- The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party is leading by a huge margin after the first phase of elections on December 28, 2025 saw low voter turnout.
- The United Nations, Western countries and human rights groups have called the election a sham, citing absence of meaningful opposition and conditions deemed unfair.
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The junta promises a return to democracy, while Western observers denounce a rigged election.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleMyanmar holds second phase of voting in first election since coup
Myanmar began a second round of voting Sunday in the country's first general election since a takeover that installed a military government five years ago. Voting expanded to additional townships including some areas affected by the civil war between the military government and its armed opponents.
·France
Read Full ArticleIn Myanmar, the second round of the parliamentary elections held by the military junta has begun.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleBurma, exhausted after nearly five years of civil war, repression and institutional collapse, went to the polls this Sunday in the second phase of an organized electoral process...
·Madrid, Spain
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Total News Sources107
Leaning Left23Leaning Right10Center47Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
Bias Distribution
- 59% of the sources are Center
59% Center
L 29%
C 59%
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