Myanmar general election ballot counting work Is the ruling party dominant? Focus on maintaining majority November 9 5:00

In Myanmar's general election, which was voted on the 8th, local media reported the superiority of the ruling NLD = National League for Democracy, led by State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, and NLD maintains a majority of parliament alone. The focus is on whether or not to do it.

Myanmar's general election, in which nearly 500 seats in the Senate and the House of Representatives are re-elected, is counted after the vote on the 8th, but the Election Commission has announced the status of ballot counting, saying that it will take time to count. I haven't done it.



However, according to local media reports and informal information gathered by NLD from each constituency, NLD is predominant mainly in big cities such as Yangon and Mandalay, and many already including Mr. Sue Chi and President Win Min. It means that the candidate has been elected.



On the other hand, in areas where many ethnic minorities, who make up 30% of the population, live, some constituencies have lost their seats.



Myanmar's parliament has one-quarter of its seats assigned to the military by constitution, so each party must win more than two-thirds of the re-elected seats to secure a majority.



Locally, it is certain that the NLD will become the first party again, but the focus is on whether to maintain a majority on its own.