Myanmar military proxy expected to win landslide in widely denounced election

Myanmar's Military-Backed Proxy Likely to Win Landslide Victory in Disputed Election

A month-long election process in Myanmar has concluded with a military-backed party widely regarded as having won a landslide victory. The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), closely aligned with the junta, was expected to dominate the outcome.

The election, which took place over several stages, featured only six parties competing nationwide. Despite this, analysts note that none of these parties presented a meaningful challenge to the military's grip on power. USDP candidate Min Aung Hlaing has been vocal about rejecting criticism of the vote, claiming it has the support of the public and represents a return to democracy.

However, international observers have rejected the election as illegitimate, citing concerns over electoral integrity and freedom of expression. The UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar, Tom Andrews, described the process as being orchestrated by the military to deliver a landslide for its proxy party.

Analysts point out that low voter turnout, at 55%, is concerning, particularly when compared to previous elections. Turnout was significantly higher in 2020 and 2015, where large numbers of voters participated despite health concerns during the pandemic.

Fighting continues in various parts of the country, with an estimated one-third of the territory excluded from the election process due to anti-junta groups or ongoing conflict. The military's actions have led to escalating violence, earning Myanmar a reputation for having "the most fragmented conflict in the world."

The junta has faced widespread international condemnation over its handling of democracy and human rights issues since seizing power in 2021. Estimates suggest that over 92,000 people have lost their lives in the post-coup conflict.

The regional bloc ASEAN has declined to endorse the election or send observers, leaving it uncertain whether individual member states will engage more closely with Myanmar's leadership after the vote.
 
omg u no i'm literally so worried about myanmar rn πŸ€• the whole situation is just so sad and I feel like there's nothing we can do to help them... I mean i know the usdp isn't exactly the most trustworthy party but at least they're saying that the election has public support which is kinda good i guess? πŸ€” but seriously tho low voter turnout is crazy 55% is basically a drop in the bucket compared to the past elections and it's just so frustrating that international observers are like nope this whole thing is rigged 🚫 and then there's all these reports of violence and loss of life which is just heartbreaking πŸ’” can't we just all just get along for once? 😩
 
I'm low-key concerned about this whole situation in Myanmar πŸ€”. I mean, 92k people lost their lives already? That's crazy! And now they're trying to sweep everything under a rug by saying it was legit... I don't know, man. The lack of voter turnout is also super suspicious. Like, what's the point of even having an election if nobody's actually voting? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And can we talk about how the military just keeps on keeping on with its human rights abuses and stuff? Like, ASEAN should at least have some words for them, you know? It's like, they're trying to pretend everything is fine when it's far from it. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
the whole thing is so shady πŸ€”πŸŒͺ️... i mean who can trust an election where only 6 parties are allowed and military puppets are running everything? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ it's like they're not even trying to hide their hand in the cookie jar πŸ‘
 
just saw this news πŸ€•, another election rigged by the military... 92k+ lives lost since they took power πŸŒͺ️, still not a single party dared to challenge them, USDP just a proxy for the junta... voter turnout was like 55% lol what a joke 🀣, international community is all like "not legit" but we know how that goes πŸ’Έ, ASEAN's like "meh" and already distancing themselves from Myanmar's leadership πŸ‘‹, not surprised tho, military's grip on power is super tight... hope for the future in myanmar? πŸ€”πŸ˜•
 
Ugh, seriously can't believe they're doing this 😩... like, a month-long process and now they're just gonna announce the winner without any real opposition? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean, 55% voter turnout is pretty weak, especially when you compare it to previous elections. What's going on here? πŸ’”

I feel like we're not even seeing a real democracy in action. The military has such a stranglehold on power and now they're just gonna legitimize their proxy party? 🀯 It's just so frustrating 😀... can't we just have some actual choice and representation for the people? πŸ™„
 
man... this is not good at all πŸ€• they're basically rigging another election and expecting everyone to just nod along i dont think its right that only 6 parties were allowed to compete when there are so many others who want to be part of the conversation and honestly how can anyone trust an election thats been set up by the military themselves? 55% voter turnout is pretty low, especially compared to before... it feels like people just didnt feel comfortable participating because they knew the result was already decided πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜• "The die is cast" – Mark Twain. It seems like the future of Myanmar is all but sealed for its military-backed proxy party. The international community's doubts about this election are understandable, and it's a shame that democracy and human rights have taken such a hit in this country. The world can only hope that one day, Myanmar will find its way back to peaceful coexistence and democratic governance 🀞
 
omg, can't believe this 🀯! military-backed party is gonna be in power for ages and nobody's doing anything about it πŸ˜’. i mean, 92k ppl lost their lives already? how many more need to die before we care? πŸ’”. and what even is a landslide victory when the election was basically rigged from the start? 🀯 it's like they're trying to silence everyone except for the military πŸ—£οΈ. international community should be all over this, but they're just standing by πŸ‘€. ASEAN's being super quiet too πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. this is a total disaster and i don't think we'll ever see real change in myanmar πŸŒͺ️.
 
IT'S SO DISAPPOINTING TO SEE MYANMAR GOING DOWN THIS PATH AGAIN πŸ€•. I MEAN, YOU'D THINK THAT AFTER ALL THE STUFF THEY'VE BEEN THROUGH IN RECENT YEARS, PEOPLE WOULD BE MORE PROTECTIVE OF THEIR DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS. BUT IT SEEMS LIKE THEY'RE JUST GIVING UP πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

AND YEAH, I GET IT, VOTER TURNOUT IS LOW, BUT COME ON, THAT'S NOT THE POINT HERE πŸ’Έ. THE POINT IS THAT THIS ELECTORAL PROCESS WAS ORCHESTRATED BY THE MILITARY TO FURTHER THEIR OWN INTERESTS, AND IT'S JUST SO UNDERMINING πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I HOPE THAT OTHER COUNTRIES OUT THERE ARE WATCHING THIS AND THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY CAN HELP MYANMAR GET BACK ON TRACK πŸ’ͺ. WE NEED MORE ACTIVISM AND SUPPORT FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD, NOT LESS πŸ”₯.
 
omg, did u hear about myanmar?? 🀯 they had some kinda election and now this military-backed party is gonna be in power... i dont get how that can b good news lol πŸ™„ like whats the point of having an election if its just gonna be rigged from the start? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anywayz, im more worried about the conflict in myanmar πŸŒͺ️ it sounds so scary... one third of the country is affected and theres still fighting going on... u think they'll ever get peace again? 🀞
 
u guys gotta be real for a sec... I mean, I get that elections are complex and all, but come on! A month-long process with only 6 parties competing? That's like, a joke right? And now they're saying it was legit because the public supports it? Not buying it. The voter turnout is crazy low too, like what even is that? And let's not forget about the ongoing conflict and human rights issues... I mean, I know we can't blame one party for everything, but c'mon! This whole thing just feels super fishy to me πŸ€”
 
I'm really worried about this election result πŸ€•. It seems like the military-backed party is just using the democratic process as a way to legitimize its power. The low voter turnout is also super concerning - it's like people aren't even bothering to show up anymore. And with fighting still going on in so many parts of the country, it's clear that the military's actions are only fueling more violence.

The fact that international observers think the election was illegitimate because of electoral integrity and freedom of expression issues makes me wonder if there were any real choices for voters to make in the first place. And what about all those people who couldn't even participate in the vote due to conflict or other safety concerns? It's just not right.

I also can't help but think that this election result is a major blow to Myanmar's already fragile democracy and human rights situation. The world needs to keep calling out the junta for its actions and holding them accountable, rather than giving them a free pass just because they've got a fancy label like "Union Solidarity and Development Party". 🌎
 
Ugh πŸ€”, this is so messed up 😑. I mean, how can you have a legit election when there's been no real competition? It's all about who's on the junta's side, you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And now they're claiming it's a return to democracy? Are they kidding me? πŸ™„ The UN is saying it's illegitimate because of how the military rigged the whole thing. Low voter turnout, too... 55%? That's not even close to what we see in other countries πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And let's not forget about all the fighting and deaths since they took power πŸŒͺ️. It's just so sad πŸ˜”. I wish people would be able to live their lives without all this violence and fear 😨.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these elections 🀯. Like, how can you even call this a democracy when only six parties are allowed to compete? And let's be real, who really thought Min Aung Hlaing was gonna win by landslide? πŸ˜‚ It's not like he had any actual opposition or anything. The UN Special Rapporteur is spot on with their assessment that this election is literally just the military playing games 🎲. And don't even get me started on the low voter turnout - 55%? That's pretty weak, if you ask me πŸ‘Ž. I mean, I know there are still some areas where fighting's going on and whatnot, but can't they at least try to hold a real election that represents the people who actually care about the country? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ This whole thing just reeks of authoritarianism and corruption πŸ’Έ.
 
idk why ppl think this election is legit πŸ€”. like, yeah, USDP won big time, but that's cos they've got the military backing them, innit? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ it's not exactly a democratic process if only 6 parties are allowed to run and none of them can actually take on the junta.

and what's with the voter turnout, eh? 55% is pretty low, considering how much people care about democracy in Myanmar (or so they say). πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean, if ppl really wanted change, wouldn't we've seen more than just a rehash of the same old military-backed party?

and let's not forget about the violence and human rights issues... like, what's the point of having an election if the people can't even participate freely? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's all just a show for the international community, while the real Myanmar folks are still suffering.

i think ASEAN is being pretty smart by not endorsing this election or sending observers. πŸ™ at least they're acknowledging that something's fishy here.
 
Yooo, this election is super fishy 🀣! I mean, six parties competing nationwide? That's not exactly a democratic process if you ask me πŸ˜’. And 55% voter turnout? That's like, really low, fam πŸ’”. I'm worried about what the future holds for Myanmar, considering their history with human rights and democracy. It feels like they're just playing a game of power struggles 🎲. The international community needs to keep an eye on this situation and make sure that justice is served πŸ”. We can't just turn a blind eye to the suffering of innocent people. 😞
 
ugh this is not a surprise 🀯 myanmar has been stuck in military rule for far too long and its only going to get worse πŸŒͺ️ the low voter turnout is a huge red flag, like what even matters when people aren't even participating? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ international observers are right on the money saying this election was rigged from the start πŸ’”
 
Man... this is like something out of a bad 90s action movie πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. A military-backed party wins an election that nobody actually thought was fair in the first place? πŸ™„ And they're already claiming it's some kind of return to democracy? πŸ˜’ Like, nope, dude. You're still just a junta hiding behind a proxy party πŸ’”.

And don't even get me started on the low voter turnout πŸ“‰. 55% is basically a failure 🚫. What's even more sad is that this is not even an isolated incident - Myanmar has been in a state of chaos since the coup, and it's just getting worse πŸ”₯.

But you know what really gets my goat? 😑 The fact that international observers are basically saying "oh well" to all this and moving on πŸ™„. I mean, come on guys! Can't we at least have some standards for basic human rights and democracy around here? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And what's with the lack of action from ASEAN? πŸ€” Like, aren't they supposed to be promoting regional stability and cooperation or something? It feels like nobody's actually holding Myanmar accountable for their actions πŸ˜’.
 
I'm so done with this election drama πŸ™„. Like, who even thought it was a good idea to have only six parties compete? It's basically a military puppet show at this point πŸŽͺ. And don't even get me started on the voter turnout - 55% is pretty weak considering how bloody things have gotten in the country πŸ’”. I mean, can we talk about how the UN Special Rapporteur is right to call out this election as illegitimate? It's just another way for the military to maintain control and crush any opposition 🚫. And let's not forget about the ongoing violence - one-third of the territory excluded from the vote? That's just a bunch of people being left in the dark ⛔️. I'm low-key shocked that ASEAN hasn't been more vocal about this... maybe they're just waiting to see how things play out πŸ˜’
 
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