The Irrawaddy Burma Election 2010

NEWS



NLD to Decide on its Fate on March 29

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Burma's opposition party will decide on March 29 whether or not to register as a political party and participate in the election planned for this year.
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Election Campaign To Begin

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Pro-junta political groups prepare to campaign after Armed Forces Day on March 27.
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Asean's Silence on Burmese Election Law

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Asean countries have mostly remained quiet after the Burmese government announced its non-inclusive election law.
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Junta Bans Election News

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In the latest sign that this year's vote will be neither free nor fair, Burma's ruling junta has ordered censors to ban reports on new election laws and other controversial election-related issues, according to Rangoon-based journalists.

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Seven Parties Ready to Register for Election

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At least seven political groups, including one established pro-government party, are preparing to register to take part in the upcoming election, according to the leaders of the groups.
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Quotable

Nyan_win80"Once her [Aung San Suu Kyi's] sentence expires in November, and that notion is not disputed, it is our understanding that she will have served her sentence."
—Nyan Win, the foreign minister of Burma

Poll

Will you vote or boycott the Nov. 7 election?
 

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Burma Population Data

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Elected Seats in Parliaments

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parties

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