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“Min Aung Lai” promises Myanmar to have an election Need some time soon

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Gen. Min Aung Lai stated that the country must take a coup. Because the election examination committee It cannot be proved that the past elections were fraudulent. And promised that Myanmar will soon have a new democratic elections

On February 9, 2021, the BBC News Agency reported that “Gen. Min Aung Lai”, the commander of the Myanmar Armed Forces. The first television bulletin State the cause of a coup d’état This is because the Electoral Review Commission “failed” to investigate fraud that occurred within past elections. And ready to hold elections Forwarding the new true democratic power

Gen. Min Aung Lai sees the November 8, 2020 election that the Election Examination Committee has failed to detect the anomaly in the electoral candidate. And the political parties did not “fair” campaign results from that time “Aung San Suu Kyi”, the state adviser Minister of Foreign Affairs And chairman of the National League for Democracy (NLD), as well as party members won overwhelmingly.

By new election The military has prepared a new election examination committee to replace the old one.

For the coup “General Min Aung Lai” has promised that this time It will not be the same as when the junta ruled the country for 49 years and there will be no dire repression as it did in 1988 and 2007.

It also stressed that the public should follow the facts. And do not follow his own feelings Along with saying that no one is above the law But there were no threats or rebuttal against protesters Did not support the coup

Tens of thousands of Myanmar people descend on protest streets, expressing their opposition to the military coup. Since Feb. 6 ago And there was a call for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, including the important cabinet ministers within political parties. And other political advocacy activists who were detained. Since the coup in the beginning of the month

By on February 8, the past Police use high-pressure water guns to spray water protesters against a coup in Myanmar’s Nay Pyi Taw. Injured a total of 2 people.

Myanmar authorities, however, announced effective martial law in seven local administrative regions. In Mandalay city Announcing a ban on protesting or gathering of more than 5 people and enforcing a curfew. People are banned from leaving the dwelling from 8:00 p.m. – 04:00 p.m., which was announced by the Ministry of General Administration of Myanmar

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