NAYPYIDAW - Myanmar's parliament is set to convene Monday for the first time since a military coup five years ago, packed with pro-junta lawmakers elected in a poll orchestrated by the top brass.
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Myanmar's parliament is set to convene for the first time since the military coup five years ago, with a majority of pro-junta lawmakers elected in a poll controlled by the military. This development is a significant step in the country's political landscape, highlighting the ongoing influence of the military in Myanmar's governance. The international community has raised concerns about the legitimacy of the election and the military's continued grip on power.
NAYPYIDAW - Myanmar's parliament is set to convene Monday for the first time since a military coup five years ago, packed with pro-junta lawmakers elected in a poll orchestrated by the top brass.