International warns the Burmese army not to seize power. – On January 29, AFP and Reuters reported that Various national embassies The United States, the European Union, at least 16 countries and the United Nations, or UN, have issued statements expressing concern over the possibility of the Myanmar military. May cause a coup During the political situation to a stalemate After the military support party rejected the election results, the National League (NLD) swept 58.6 percent, or 258, of the 440 seats.
Military supporters – Myanmar Army supporters hold national flags in protest at the Election Commission in Yangon. To pressure it into investigating electoral aberrations, the National League (NLD) swept more than half of its seats in the House of Commons on Jan. 29 (Reuters).
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has published a statement. Urges Myanmar to respect the outcome of the November 8 election and to avoid any incitement and incite movement. And challenge the leadership
The embassies of the United States, England, Canada, Australia and the European Union. Released a joint statement calling on the Myanmar military to respect democratic norms. With opposition to efforts to change the election results And hinder the transfer of power
The democratic attitude of the world community After the Myanmar army has a gesture to call on the board. Elections listen to and consider the opposition and people who want to investigate electoral faults.
While Gen. Min Aung shoulder, the Supreme Commander of Myanmar On Jan. 27, the Department of Defense’s National Defense University students sermon that the military may “take some action” if the request is not met. The military spokesman declined to answer whether it meant a “coup” or not.
Has a suspicious atmosphere When many tanks run out on the road Claims to test the machine
NLD spokesman Myo Yunt said party members negotiated with military leaders on Jan. 28, but was unsuccessful and that if a coup d’etat occurred, it would The NLD will not respond with force.
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