Today is the day of the first phase of the military commission’s election. In the first phase, it is planned to hold elections in more than 100 townships across the country. However, it was announced in time that more than ten of the townships that were scheduled to hold elections will not be able to hold elections.
Today, except for Nay Pyi Taw, where the military council is headquartered, few people turned out to vote in other townships. In Nay Pyi Taw, most of the people are military commission employees, so voting is mandatory. Security is tight near the polling stations, and the military group is watching in uniform and plainclothes. Ordinary people do not even pass by the polling stations. The first part of the military commission election ended with a landslide.


