Junta-backed party secures sweeping victory in Myanmar's 'sham' election

Myanmar's Military-Backed Party Secures Crushing Victory in 'Sham' Election

The Union and Solidarity Party (USDP), backed by Myanmar's military junta, has won a sweeping majority in the country's three-phase general election, further cementing its grip on power. The results, which were announced over the weekend, show the USDP dominating all phases of the vote, securing 232 out of 263 seats in the lower Pyithu Hluttaw house and 109 out of 157 seats in the upper Amyotha Hluttaw chamber.

The election, which began on December 28, was widely criticized as a sham by human rights groups and Western countries. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has also expressed its reservations, stating that it will not endorse the process. Critics argue that the election was designed to entrench military rule, with the crushing of pro-democracy protests sparking a nationwide rebellion.

Myanmar's parliament is expected to convene in March to elect a president, with a new government set to take over in April. The outcome is seen as a major blow to Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party, which was dissolved along with dozens of other parties. The USDP has been accused of being nothing more than a proxy for the armed forces, with its leadership consisting of retired high-ranking officers.

Turnout in the election reached around 55% over all three phases, lower than previous elections that brought Suu Kyi to power. Voting took place in 263 out of 330 townships, some of which are not under the complete control of the junta due to ongoing fighting between the military and armed ethnic groups.

The final round of voting in late January marked the end of an election process that began more than four years after the military seized power in a coup that overturned the elected government. The USDP's victory has sparked concerns about the future of democracy in Myanmar, with many fearing that the country is sliding further into authoritarianism.
 
I feel really bad for the people of Myanmar πŸ€•... the fact that this election was rigged from the start is so frustrating 😑... I don't think it's fair to the citizens who were hoping for a real change in government πŸ’”... what worries me is that the military will just keep on controlling everything, and that democracy will suffer as a result 🚫... I wish someone would take responsibility for this mess πŸ‘Š
 
omg this is soooo worrying πŸ€•... i mean, 55% turnout is pretty low and it looks like the military just rigged the whole thing from the start. how can we trust any election results when its not even being held fairly? πŸ™„ and aung san suu kyi's party got completely smashed 😩... what happened to democracy in myanmar?! they need to take back control and make sure this isn't just another military coup πŸ€–.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Myanmar right now πŸ€•. This election just feels like a total farce and I don't think anyone should be surprised by the USDP's massive win. It's like they're trying to make it impossible for any other party to even compete. The turnout was actually pretty decent, but still lower than previous elections, which just makes you wonder if people are just not participating because they know the outcome is a done deal πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I'm also really sad that Aung San Suu Kyi's party got dissolved and she can't even participate in this election. She's like the face of democracy for Myanmar and it's heartbreaking to see her being silenced by the military. The fact that ASEAN is not endorsing the process just adds fuel to the fire 🚨.

I'm hoping that maybe there are still some people out there who want to stand up against this authoritarianism, but I'm getting really worried that we're going to lose the fight for democracy in Myanmar 😩. It's like, what even is the point of having an election if it's just going to be a sham? πŸ€”
 
Ugh this is insane!!! 🀯 How can one party just steamroll every election like this?! The turnout was only 55%?? That's even lower than my internet speed on a Monday morning πŸ˜‚. And what's with all these "sham" elections? Can't they just be real for once? πŸ™„ The USDP is basically just a puppet for the military and it's like, totally not okay 😑. Aung San Suu Kyi's NLD party got dissolved? What about the people's voices?! They're just being silenced by this junta... or lack thereof πŸ—£οΈ. This whole thing is a total disaster and I'm shaking with rage πŸ’₯
 
The question is, can you really have freedom without accountability? I mean, think about it, if the military and a single party dominate everything, who's to say they're not just using power for their own gain? The low voter turnout just adds fuel to that fire. It's like, when we don't participate in our own governance, we're letting others decide what's best for us. And let me tell you, it never ends well πŸ€”. We need to find ways to make our voices heard and hold those in power accountable for their actions. Otherwise, we're just sleepwalking into a future that doesn't feel like our own πŸ’”
 
it's wild how they managed to rig an election like this 🀯 i mean, 55% turnout? it's like they want people to know they're just not allowed to vote for whoever they want anymore πŸ˜’ and now the USDP gets to be in charge again... it feels like we've been here before ⏰
 
Ugh, this is so depressing πŸ€•... I mean, what's up with these elections? It's like they're not even trying to make it fair anymore. The turnout is like 55% which is pretty low if you ask me. I remember when Aung San Suu Kyi was in power and how she fought for democracy. Now it seems like the military just wants to stay in power forever πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... I don't know, maybe I'm just old-fashioned thinking this way. But seriously, this is a huge blow to democracy in Myanmar. It's like they're erasing their history and all that's left is the military's grip on power πŸ’”.
 
omg did u see those stats on voter turnout 🀯 55% is kinda low considering previous elections had like 70-80% participation rate πŸ“Š they say its a sham election but i'm not surprised tbh, its been four years since the military took power and theres been so much resistance from the people 🚫 its not like they were gonna give up power without a fight πŸ’ͺ i feel bad for Aung San Suu Kyi's party tho, got dissolved and all πŸ€• 232 out of 263 seats in the lower house is insane that's like what 90% or more of the seats πŸ“Š guess its no wonder they say its not a legit election πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm low-key worried about what's gonna happen next in Myanmar... πŸ€” The fact that the military-backed party got such a landslide win is just super concerning, you know? It feels like they're doing everything they can to suppress any kind of dissent or opposition, and it's scaring me for the future of democracy there. I mean, Aung San Suu Kyi's party was already in shambles after that whole coup thing, but this is just taking it to a whole new level. The turnout wasn't even that high, which is just another sign of how little trust people have in the system right now. It's like they're stuck between a rock and a hard place - either go along with the military or face the consequences... not exactly the kind of freedom I think anyone should want to choose 😬
 
man this is so sad the military just took over and no one can do anything about it πŸ€• they basically stole an election what even is the point of having a parliament if it's just gonna be controlled by the military πŸ™„ hopefully someone will come up with a plan to stop them before it's too late
 
idk how can they call it an election when its basically just the mil juntas mil boyz getting reelected πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. 232 out of 263 seats? thats like me winning a game if i just sat on my ass the whole time lol. and 55% turnout? that's like saying half the country is okay with being controlled by the military πŸ˜’. its not surprising though, been happening for years now. pro-democracy protests crushed, armed groups fighting, and aung san suu kyi's party basically dissolved... this is just more proof the mil wants to stay in power πŸ’”. dont expect any changes anytime soon πŸ‘Ž
 
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