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Democratic era dawns on the generals

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 10/11/2015

» Aung San Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), are heading for a historic landslide victory in Sunday's elections. Although the official results are days away -- the charismatic pro-democracy leader seems certain to control the lower house, and may even have an absolute majority in the parliament as a whole.

OPINION

Suu Kyi's rivals are trying to steal election

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 02/11/2015

» As electioneering enters its final days, most people in Myanmar are increasingly worried that these elections will not be free, fair nor credible.

OPINION

Presidential rivals gear up for race

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 29/07/2015

» Myanmar's elections are only three months away and the battle to become the country's next president is already in full swing, with the current incumbent seeking a second term in office. The two goliaths within the governing party — the current president Thein Sein and the speaker of the lower house, Shwe Mann, are the leading contenders.The Union Solidarity Party (USDP) has been a two-headed dragon, with both of them vying for control of the party and government policy: with the party's presidential nomination the key prize. But the battle for the presidency is far from being a two-horse race.

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Ruling party prepares to go to polls

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 29/05/2015

» Myanmar's ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) is getting ready for the forthcoming elections amid increased internal tension and uncertainty over its political future. "There is a very real danger of the party splitting," said a USDP MP on condition of anonymity.

OPINION

Army key to Myanmar’s political future

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 27/03/2014

» As the country celebrates Armed Forces Day, Myanmar’s president Thein Sein is in the throes of making an unusually decisive move aimed at ending the current political impasse. Everything is currently stalled, with the government and bureaucracy paralysed by the absorption with constitutional change and the growing preoccupation with the forthcoming elections next year.

OPINION

Election fever grips Myanmar, 2 years ahead of time

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 13/05/2013

» Myanmar's next national elections - more than two years away - are already preoccupying the country's leaders and the opposition. "Everyone is focused on 2015," said a Myanmar government official, who declined to be identified. "All the parties have started to gear up for the next election campaign."

OPINION

Hardliners sulk as Suu Kyi shines

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 22/02/2012

» Much is riding on the outcome of the forthcoming polls in Myanmar, and more particularly the way in which these by-elections are conducted.

OPINION

Bitter struggle puts reform process at risk

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 07/02/2012

» Myanmar's reform process is in the balance as the hardliners and liberals in government are locked in a bitter power struggle. Change in Myanmar remains fragile, despite encouraging signs and growing goodwill towards President Thein Sein internationally. So far there have been a lot of good intentions, but this has only produced limited practical change, according to analysts.