Irrawaddy-Sept 2

The National League for Democracy (NLD) said in its election manifesto, released late on Tuesday, that it will work to make sure the military’s first duty is the protection of citizens and that it upholds the policies of the country’s democratically elected government. In Myanmar, the military has long been involved in politics, staging sporadic coups and ruling the country for more than five decades: as a caretaker government from 1958 to 1960 and as a military government from 1962 to 2011. From 2011 to early 2016, the military-proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party ruled the country, leading a quasi-civilian government. Despite the fact that the democratically elected NLD government is now in power, the military still holds 25 percent of seats in the Parliament and three key ministerial positions: Defense, Home Affairs and Border Affairs—a privilege granted by the military-drafted Constitution.

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