Myanmar Shu Qi Voting at the polling place before the deadline for corona infection control October 29, 17:31

Aung San Suu Kyi, the state counselor of the current administration, has been set up to combat the transmission of the new coronavirus before the five-year general election is held in Myanmar on the 8th of next month. I visited the polling place before the deadline on the 29th and cast one vote.

State Counselor Shu Qi visited the early polling place in the capital Naypyidaw on the 29th and voted.



In Myanmar, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus has increased sharply since mid-August, and since the beginning of this month, the number of newly confirmed infected people has exceeded 1,000 almost every day.



For this reason, the Election Commission accepts early voting for voters over the age of 60 to reduce the risk of infection on Election Day.



Mr. Shu Qi is 75 years old, and due to strict movement restrictions due to infection prevention measures, he may not be able to go to his home in Yangon on the day of the election, so he completed the early voting at Naypyidaw, which is the base of public affairs. I did.



Myanmar's general election, which will be held on the 8th of next month, will re-election nearly 500 seats in both the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives.



It is certain that the ruling party led by Shu Qi, who won the election five years ago last time and ended the military-led government for more than half a century, will be the first party this time, but the majority. The focus is on maintaining a seat.