Junta says no voting in dozens of constituencies


THE nation’s junta has ack­now­ledged that its long-promised election would not be held in about one in seven national parliament constituencies, as it battles myriad rebel forces opposed to the polls.

A civil war has consumed Myanmar since the military snatched power in a 2021 coup, jailing democratic figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi and deposing her civilian government.

The military has touted elections – due to start in phases on Dec 28 – as a path to reconciliation.

However, monitors are slating the polls as a ploy to legitimise continuing military rule, while it is set to be boycotted by many ous­ted lawmakers and blocked by armed opposition groups in encla­ves they control.

A notice by Myanmar’s Union Election Commission shared in state media said elections would not be held in 56 lower house constituencies and nine upper house constituencies.

The notice did not provide a specific reason for the cancellation but said “these constituencies have been deemed not conducive to holding free and fair elections”.

However, many of the territories are known battlegrounds or areas where the military has lost control to an array of pro-demo­cracy guerrillas and powerful ethnic minority-armed organisations defying its writ.

There are a total of 440 consti­tuencies for Myanmar’s upper and lower houses, with the 65 cancelled accounting for nearly 15% of the total. They include the rebel-held ruby mining hub of Mogok, a majority of constituencies in western Rakhine state where the military has lost ground, and numerous areas the junta has been hammering with airstrikes.

Myanmar’s junta lost swaths of territory when scattered opposition groups committed to a combined offensive starting in late 2023, but it has recently clawed back some ground with several victories. — AFP

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