Myanmar pro-military party wins Suu Kyi's seat in junta-run poll: Party official


A woman casting her vote at a polling station during the second phase of Myanmar's general election at Kawhmu township in Yangon on Jan 11, 2026. - AFP

YANGON: Myanmar's main pro-military party won the parliamentary seat of detained democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi in elections run under the junta's rule, a party official told AFP on Monday (Jan 12).

A senior official from the Union Solidarity and Development Party speaking anonymously because they were not authorised to disclose results said they "won in Kawhmu" -- Suu Kyi's former seat in Yangon region.

"We won 15 lower house seats out of 16 places in Yangon region," they added, after Kawhmu and dozens of other constituencies voted on Sunday in the second stage of a three-phase election.

The military deposed and detained Suu Kyi in a 2021 coup, claiming she secured a landslide election win over pro-military parties the previous year by means of massive voter fraud.

The final phase of the month-long vote is scheduled for Jan 25, with the junta saying the election will return power to the people.

But with Suu Kyi still held in seclusion and her hugely popular party dissolved, democracy advocates say the vote has been rigged by a crackdown on dissent and a ballot stacked with military allies. - AFP

 

 

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