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Myanmar military promises election in a year

Naypyitaw (Myanmar), February 1 Myanmar’s military has announced it will hold a new election at the end of a one-year state of emergency it declared Monday when it seized control of the country and reportedly detained leader Aung San Suu...
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Naypyitaw (Myanmar), February 1

Myanmar’s military has announced it will hold a new election at the end of a one-year state of emergency it declared Monday when it seized control of the country and reportedly detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

The announcement on military-controlled Myawaddy TV came after an earlier declaration that because national stability was in jeopardy, all government functions would be transferred to military chief Senior Gen Min Aung Hlaing under a provision in the 2008 constitution that was issued under military rule.

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The announcement said once the election was held, the military would hand power to the winner.

Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party won a landslide victory in last November’s general election, humiliating the military-backed opposition Union Solidarity and Development Party.

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The military said it acted because Suu Kyi’s government failed to address its allegations of widespread voter fraud and other election-related issues. AP

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