MYANMAR
By Joe Kumbun
The Irrawaddy-May 19

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, once asserted that a government is “of the people, by the people, and for the people”. In so doing, he firmly underlined the value of democracy and the characteristics of a democratic government. And in the 150 years since he uttered his famous phrase, these values and characteristics have spread and been adopted by people in countries across the globe. Myanmar is among the countries that are attempting to adopt such a democratic culture.
After many years of direct military rule, Myanmar in 2010 held a general election, which is a core element of a democratic culture.
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First published in: The Irrawaddy