This declaration is expected to be the last time this year before the military holds a long national poll.
Myanmar’s army has extended the emergency for six months, struggling to maintain increasingly weak power by fighting on various fronts of the country.
The Military Control Bureau Defense and Security Council renewed the emergency rules at a meeting held in NAYPYIDAW on Friday.
The statement said, “We decided to extend the emergency for six months in accordance with Article 425 of the Constitution in 2008. All member states of the Security Council said, “We decided to extend the emergency for six months in accordance with Article 425 of the 2008 Constitution.”
“There are more things to do to be successfully held. In particular, free and fair elections still need stability and peace. ”State-Run MRTV announced the extension of emergency rules and said in the Telegram channel.
Myanmar was confused since February 1, 2021, dominating power from the National Democratic League (NLD) government, which was democratically elected by the military and arresting a popular leader, Aung San Swim.
The army justified the coup and insisted that the NLD spread the voter fraud, who won the 2020 election three months ago.
The army imposed an emergency for a year after the occupation of power, and brutally destroyed peaceful pro -law protests every six months and fought with national armed groups and rebels in response to coups.
MIN AUNG HLAING, a military commander and president of the country’s own prime minister and president, promised to hold an election by August 2023. Nationally.
Myanmar’s army has been defeated from the end of 2023, when the US Peace Institute depicts the “unprecedented scale” since the end of 2023, in late 2023. Since the 1960s.
In spite of this confusion, the increase in internal and external pressure means that in late 2025, the military is expected to hold a long -delivered national election.
Opposition groups promised to violently interfere with the polls, and they accused the attempt to justify the military regime that dominated power four years ago.
Under the 2008 Military Constitution, the authorities must hold an election within six months after the emergency was released within six months, which is scheduled for July 31.
Richard Horsey, an advisor to Myanmar, pointed out Al Jazeera, which has been pointed out most elections at the end of this year, traditionally a poll in Myanmar.
Al Jazeera said, “The meeting of the defense and security guarantees is scheduled for July 31, or before that, there may be extraordinary meetings to end the situation,” Al Jazeera said. “Then it takes six months to organize a poll for six months.”
Horsey added that the emergency and the election suggests that the reign of the 2008 military constitution, which is welcomed by the Members of Myanmar and the main patrons of China, and the main patrons of China.
“The return to the 2008 Constitution seems to lead to a little more prediction and random decision,” he said.