Myanmar elections chief considers dissolving Suu Kyi's NLD

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MYANMAR, 21 May 2021, (TON): Myanmar's military General Min Aung Hlaing-appointed state election commission said on Friday that his agency will consider dissolving Aung San Suu Kyi's former ruling party for its alleged involvement in electoral fraud and have its leaders charged with treason.

Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party first came to power after a landslide 2015 election victory, and won an even greater majority in last November's general election. It was set to start a second term in February when the military seized power in a coup, arresting her and dozens of top government officials and party members.

Genaral Min Aung Hlaing cited electoral fraud as the justification for the army's takeover, saying “there was terrible fraud in the voter lists.” The Union Solidarity and Development Party, which suffered unexpectedly heavy losses in the election, made similar allegations.

Political parties were called to discuss planned changes in the electoral system at a meeting Friday, There, Union Election Commission chairman Thein Soe said an investigation of last year's election that would soon be completed showed that Suu Kyi's NLD had illegally worked with the government to give itself an advantage at the polls.

"We will investigate and consider whether the party should be dissolved, and whether the perpetrators should be punished as traitors,” he said.

 

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