Irrawaddy-Jan 8

On this day in 2021, Myanmar’s military chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing alleged that the November 8, 2020 general election was fraudulent and marred by vote rigging, establishing a claim that he would use as the justification for a coup staged just over three weeks later. “In conducting an assessment after the election, unfair and dishonest practices were found,” the future coup leader told the Command and General Staff College in Shan State’s Kalaw via video conferencing. Looking back at the post-election period, there were already hints that Snr-Gen. Min Aung Hlaing was preparing for the February 1 coup. In late November 2020, the military said it was reviewing the balloting in 218 townships where military personnel and their families cast votes. Three months after the coup, independent observers of the 2020 general election, such as the Asian Network for Free Elections, said that the outcome of the poll was “by and large, representative of the will of the people of Myanmar”. In July, six months after the coup, the military regime annulled the results of the 2020 general elections, saying it was not free and fair because more than 11 million ballots were wrongly counted in the vote. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/specials/on-this-day/the-day-myanmar-military-chief-makes-first-move-for-coup.html