Myanmar’s coup leader elected president by pro-military parliament - Al Jazeera
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Myanmar's military coup leader was elected president by a pro-military parliament, consolidating military control.
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Myanmar's coup leader was elected president by the country's pro-military parliament, consolidating his control over the government following the 2021 military takeover. The election by parliament rather than popular vote reflects the junta's grip on institutional power and its exclusion of opposition parties from the process. This move formalizes military rule and signals the junta's intent to maintain authority despite international criticism and ongoing resistance from pro-democracy activists. The election underscores the absence of democratic governance in Myanmar since the coup displaced the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. The development reflects the military's systematic dismantling of civilian democratic institutions and its rejection of calls for a return to electoral democracy.
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