Myanmar's ruling military general stated that the country plans to hold an election if there is peace and stability, but it may not be nationwide. The junta leader expressed doubts about conducting the next election across the entire country due to ongoing challenges and escalating violence against its rule. Western nations have imposed sanctions on Myanmar's ruling generals for seizing power in 2021 and suppressing opposition, leading to the displacement of over 2 million people. The military in Myanmar has reduced its annual parade as it focuses on combating resistance from ethnic minority armed groups. The Junta chief called for unity and claimed that the military holds power temporarily.
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Many Western nations have applied sanctions against Myanmar’s ruling generals because of their 2021 seizure of power and brutal suppression of opposition. Military offensives since then have displaced more than 2 million people, according to the UN. https://t.co/yX1KJZffLH
Myanmar may not be able to hold its next election nationwide, the country's junta chief admitted in comments published, as the military struggles to contain escalating violence against its rule. https://t.co/lAmJGZVVT0
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