The Borneo Post

Suu Kyi’s party slapped down in by-elections

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YANG ON: The party of Myanmar’ s embattled head of state Aung San Suu Kyi said they were defeated in six constituen­cies in a national byelection, showing uneven support for her government after a string of controvers­ies.

Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy ( NLD) swept to power in 2015 in a landslide victory, ending decades of military rule.

But her tenure has been full of stumbles, most notably with ethnic groups involved in peace talks with the military – which has been marred by skirmishes and ongoing civil war in states like Kachin and Shan.

The dissatisfa­ction came through in the results of Saturday’s by- election, in which 13 seats in the lower and upper houses of parliament and regional assemblies were up for grabs.

“Currently, we won seven seats and lost in six places,” NLD spokesman Dr Myo Nyunt said. Four of the six seats were previously held by NLD candidates. While official tallies have not yet been released by the Union Election Commission, preliminar­y results show the military-aligned Union Solidarity and Developmen­t Party ( USDP) had beaten NLD out on three seats.

In some constituen­cies voters went with ethnic political parties, while people in Rakhine state’s Yathedaung township threw their support behind the son of a prominent politician who has in the past capitalise­d on the Rakhine Buddhists’ dissatisfa­ction with Muslim communitie­s.

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