Myanmar's general election focuses on securing the base of the Suu Kyi administration January 3 5:23

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In Myanmar, the general election is held once every five years. In the last election, despite the fact that there has been a split within the democratizing forces that led the party led by Aung San Suu Kyi to victory, the Suu Kyi administration has set a solid foundation for the second term. The focus will be on whether it can be secured.

In Myanmar, where the military-led administration lasted for more than half a century, the NLD, headed by Suu Kyi, gained overwhelming public support and launched the government last time in the 2015 general election. .

However, dissatisfaction with the administration is spreading among the people over the progress of democratization and the policy of reconciliation with ethnic minorities.

For this reason, democratization was once monolithic, with some ruling party supporters knowing where to start and launching another party, as well as ethnic minority parties from around the country working together to build new powers in Congress. There is a dividing movement among the powers.

Myanmar's parliament has stated that the Constitution has pre-assigned a quarter of the seats to the army, so if divisions and confrontational movements become more aggressive in democratic powers, the military's influence will be relatively high. May increase again.

Myanmar's Electoral Commission is preparing to hold a general election this November, with a focus on how the Suu Kyi administration can secure a stable base for the second term. It is a prospect.