Irrawaddy-Nov 9

Myanmar political parties that won seats in the 2020 general election have rejected the proportional representation (PR) system proposed by the country’s military regime, which seized power in a February 1 coup. Less than a month after the coup, the military-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC) asked political parties for input on ways to replace the First Past the Post System with the PR system, citing the calls for a switch to PR at an earlier meeting with 51 political parties. The meeting was boycotted by major parties including the National League for Democracy (NLD), which won over 83 per cent of the votes in the 2020 general election.

Since the junta has annulled the 2020 election results, while the UEC has continued discussions on a switch to PR, political parties that won seats in 2020 have repeated their opposition to switching to a PR system. Coup leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has said that elections will be held in 2023 if stability in the country can be restored. But many believe that tensions between the junta and the Myanmar people have reached a point of no return. Read more at:

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