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Myanmar’s military junta says elections will begin on December 28, the first vote since the 2021 coup that plunged the country into civil war.

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00:00Myanmar's military junta has announced that the country's election will begin on December 28.
00:06It will be the first vote since the junta seized power in a coup that plunged Myanmar into a civil war back in 2021.
00:16State media reported that 55 parties have registered so far, with nine set to contest nationwide.
00:23Authorities said that voting will be held in phases through December and January for security reasons,
00:28with exact dates to follow.
00:30Previous plans for polls were repeatedly delayed as the military struggled against an expanding opposition insurgency.
00:37But earlier this month, the junta transferred power to a civilian-led interim administration to organize the election,
00:43ending its state of emergency and appointing junta chief general Min Ong Leng as acting president.
00:49With the opposition barred or boycotting, the polls have largely been dismissed by Western governments
00:55as a way to cement military rule through proxy political parties.
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01:19the law has already established in a country that exists in a country of the national government,
01:20the law has already established a country of the nation.
01:22You can see it as the land of its national events and country in the country.
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