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MYANMAR LEADER VOWS FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

Myanmar’s opposition expected to win big

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YANGON: Myanmar’s president reaffirmed his vow to hold a “free and fair” election after the country set the date for what many hope will be the most democratic vote in a generation for the former junta-run nation.

Millions will cast their votes in historic general elections on Nov 8 that are likely to be the first time in 25 years that Aung San Suu Kyi and her opposition party have taken part in a nationwide poll.

“As the first civilian government in many years, we have a responsibi­lity and we promise to try our best to ensure that the upcoming general election is clean, free and fair,” said President Thein Sein, in a national radio address after the poll date was confirmed.

The Myanmar leader, a former general, has been cheered by the internatio­nal community for unleashing political and economic reforms that have cracked open the country’s isolation, sparking the end of most Western sanctions. But as elections loom, fears have grown that the nation, which was ruled by the military for nearly half a century, might be back-pedalling on its democratic transition.

Suu Kyi, who is barred from becoming president by the juntaconst­itution, has failed in her efforts to change the charter, locking horns with the military’s formidable 25% parliament­ary voting bloc and effective amendment veto.

The 70-year-old Nobel laureate has yet to formally announce participat­ion in the polls, although her National League for Democracy (NLD) party says it has already prepared a long-awaited policy platform.

Myanmar’s main opposition is expected to make sweeping gains at the elections.

It won 1990 polls by a landslide but was not allowed to take power by military rulers who kept Suu Kyi under house arrest for 15 years.

She remained locked up during the country’s last general elections in 2010, which were won by Thein Sein’s party amid an NLD boycott and widespread accusation­s of cheating. — AFP

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