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Myanmar junta chief admits election won't be nationwide, as war continues

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Myanmar’s military ruler, General Min Aung Hlaing, told reporters that the upcoming vote won’t cover the whole country because fighting is still raging across many states. The statement came after weeks of clashes between the junta and armed groups, as well as widespread protests that have drawn international scrutiny.

In the interview, Hlaing acknowledged that, while the military intends to hold a national election, security issues prevent it from happening in all regions right now. He said the army would work to calm the situation first, but the areas where the government still struggles to maintain control will likely stay out of the polling process for the time being.

The announcement follows a series of incidents that have turned Myanmar’s political crisis into a full‑scale war. Army forces have clashed with insurgent fighters in the west and east, and mobs in major cities have blocked roads and attacked police. Meanwhile, pro‑democracy groups continue to press for free and fair elections, calling the military’s plans “a sham”.

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International leaders have called the junta’s remarks a “partial step” and urged the army to end violence. Human rights organizations warn that the delay could mean more casualties as fighters vie for territory. The United Nations has urged the military to allow a peaceful transition and protect civilians.

The situation remains fluid. As the junta faces mounting pressure from both inside and outside Myanmar, the window for a genuine nationwide election is shrinking. Citizens and observers alike watch closely to see if the military can secure a stable environment enough to hold a credible vote, or if the conflict will push the country further into turmoil.


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