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  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
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Myanmar election offers little change to political reality, analysts say

by Admin | Jan 26, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: Channel News Agency | By Marcel Pereira The military-backed USDP has claimed a landslide in Myanmar’s post-coup election, but observers say the vote is unlikely to ease conflict or revive the economy. Read Full Story

China says supports all parties in Myanmar to achieve peace through general elections

by Admin | Jan 26, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: China Global Television Network Spokesperson Guo Jiakun made the remarks in response to a query about the conclusion of the third phase of voting in Myanmar’s general elections. Read Full Story

Myanmar’s loaded election brings win for junta allies: ‘What was the point?’

by Admin | Jan 26, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: South China Morning Post | By Aidan Jones Disenfranchised citizens and migrants dismiss the election as a meaningless exercise designed solely to validate the military’s iron grip Read Full Story

The real winner behind Myanmar’s junta-held elections could be China

by Admin | Jan 24, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: The Straits Times | By Phillip Wen At the bustling jade market in Mandalay, Myanmar’s traditional trading hub along its commercial corridor with China, the ruinous economic effects of a protracted civil war may not be immediately obvious. Read Full...

Myanmar military election Phase 2: Conflict persists, and key states remain excluded from voting

by Admin | Jan 23, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: Centre for Information Resilience | By Myanmar Witness With the final stage of voting just around the corner, incidents recorded during Phase 2 of Myanmar’s military-led elections reinforce that the military’s definition of “stable” voting areas is relative,...

The Yangon playbook: Why military rule is being legitimized

by Admin | Jan 23, 2026 | Daily News, Elections

Source: CODA | By Rebecca Root Accused of committing genocide and violently repressing all opposition, Myanmar’s authoritarian rulers are holding “sham” elections in the midst of civil war in a bid for global recognition Read Full Story
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