Myanmar is holding its first general election since the 2021 military coup, which the junta claims restores democracy. Critics, however, view it as a sham to legitimize military rule amid a brutal civil war. With major opposition parties banned and leaders jailed, the election is highly contentious, lacking genuine competition and free expression.
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