Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi set for sweeping power as election wins mount

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FYANGON REUTERS MAR NOV 10 resh results from Myanmar’s election on Tuesday showed the opposition taking control of most regional assemblies as well as forming the next government, handing democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi sweeping powers and reshaping the political landscape.

The ruling party, which was created by the country’s former junta and is led by retired military officers, on Monday conceded defeat in an election that was a major milestone on Myanmar’s rocky path from dictatorsh­ip to democracy.

But results dribbled out by the election commission have shown that their Union Solidarity and Developmen­t Party (USDP) was not just beaten in the polls, it was but trounced.

Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) said its own tally of results posted at polling stations around the country showed it was on

Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) said its own tally of results posted at polling stations around the country showed it was on track to take more than twothirds of seats that were contested in parliament

track to take more than two-thirds of seats that were contested in parliament, enough to form Myanmar’s first democratic­ally elected government since the early 1960s.

NLD spokesman Win Htein said on Tuesday the party would win more than 250 of the 330 seats not occupied by the military in the lower house of parliament. Under the constituti­on drawn up by the former junta, a quarter of the parliament­ary seats are unelected and reserved for the armed forces.

The election commission said on Tuesday the NLD had won 78 of the 88 seats declared so far for the 440-strong lower house. No seats have been declared in the upper house.

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Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi

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