Myanmar junta ends state of emergency in election run-up
2025-08-01
YANGON: Myanmar`s junta ended its state of emergency on Thursday, ramping up plans for a December election that opposition groups pledged to boycott and monitors said will be used to consolidate the military`s power.
The military declared a state of emergency in February 2021 as it deposed the civilian government of democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking a many-sided civil war which has claimed thousands of lives.
The order gave junta chief Min Aung Hlaing supreme power over the legislature, exe cutive and judiciary but he has recently touted elections as an off-ramp to the conflict. Opposition groups including ex-lawmakers ousted in the coup have pledged to snub the poll, which a UN expert last month dismissed as `a fraud` designed to legitimise the military`s continuing rule.
The junta seized power making unsubstantiated claims of fraud in a 2020 election Suu Kyi`s National League for Democracy won in a landslide, and she remains jailed alongside their other top leaders.-AFP