Burma (Myanmar)’s junta is holding its first election since seizing the country in a 2021 coup. The military is currently winning, as opposition parties and much of the population have been barred from participating. Photo courtesy of Shin Sirachai Arunrugstichai via Facebook. The first round of Burma (Myanmar)’s three-phase elections began on December 28, 2025, under a framework imposed by the military junta that seized power in January 2021. With major opposition parties barred, voting canceled in 65 of the country’s 330 townships due to ongoing fighting, and further cancellations expected, the military-aligned Union Solidarity and Development Party is leading, an outcome critics say was predetermined. The results defy logic. If the people wanted to be ruled by generals, they would not have been fighting…

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