Myanmar’s military proxy party has claimed a predictable victory in an election widely condemned as a sham, a result likely to hardwire the junta into power indefinitely.
For millions of disenfranchised citizens like May*, who fled to neighbouring Thailand to escape the crackdown, the landslide win holds no credibility.
“None of us voted,” the 38-year-old migrant said.
“The military held the election for themselves and they won. But they have all of the power anyway, so what was the point?”
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Myanmar’s loaded election brings win for junta allies: ‘What was the point?’
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Source: scmp.com

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