Myanmar's military government has dissolved the ousted ruling party of former leader Aung San Suu Kyi and 39 other parties, ...
The new law required existing political parties to re-apply for registration with the election commission by March 28. Ninety ...
Under a new law passed in January by the junta ... staged its coup sparking the violence that followed. If held, the next ...
The political party led by Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi is ... Committee reaffirmed the decision not to register, ...
The ousted ruling party of Myanmar's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi was among 40 political parties dissolved on Tuesday, ...
citing their lack of registration with the military regime under its ‘Political Parties Registration Law.’ These include those parties who won the votes of the vast majority of Myanmar’s citizens in ...
BANGKOK, Jan 29 (AP): Myanmar’s military-controlled government ... which is 100 times higher than the minimum level set in the law used in the 2020 election. Parties also need to open offices ...
Myanmar’s military ... then dissolved the party after it failed to register in time under a new law. Back in 2021, the military set an August 2023 deadline for elections and said army chief Min Aung ...
The new law required existing political parties to re-apply for registration with the election commission by March 28. Ninety ...
Myanmar’s election commission, controlled by the military junta, dissolved on Wednesday the party led by Nobel Peace Prize ...
It said the party, whose government was ousted by the military in a 2021 coup, had failed to comply with a harsh new ...
Suu Kyi cofounded the NLD in 1988, and won a landslide victory in 1990 elections that were subsequently annulled by the then-junta. The NLD carried the torch for democratic aspirations in ...