Aung San Suu Kyi’s party accuses electoral chiefs of ‘playing tricks’ over delayed results
Nov 10
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, which appears headed for a massive election victory, accused the government election panel today of intentionally delaying results, saying it wants to “maybe play a trick.”
The surprising accusation by the National League for Democracy adds a worrying twist to what has so far been an
amicable election, where the ruling party appeared to be taking its expected loss gracefully.
amicable election, where the ruling party appeared to be taking its expected loss gracefully.
The election commission, which has released results for only about 50 seats in the 664-member Parliament, did not immediately respond to the accusation. The NLD has claimed victory in 154 of the 164 seats in four of the country’s 14 states. In addition, the commission announced that the NLD had won 11 of 15 seats in four other regional parliaments.
The accusation raises concern about the intentions of the ruling party, which is beholden to the military that had ruled the country with an iron-grip from 1962 until 2011. Since then, the country has been governed by the Union Solidarity Development Party, made up former junta members led by President Thein Sein.
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