Myanmar junta dissolves Suu Kyi’s ousted ruling party as election deadline passes

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2023

The ousted ruling party of Myanmar’s former leader Aung San Suu Kyi was among 40 political parties dissolved on Tuesday after they failed to meet a registration deadline for an election set to perpetuate the military’s political dominance.

The National League for Democracy (NLD) is among dozens of parties that held parliamentary seats in the past decade that were severely weakened by the military’s 2021 coup and crackdown on its opponents.

Many of the parties are unable or unwilling to contest the election, which has widely been dismissed by critics as a sham.

In a live broadcast late on Tuesday, state-run Myawaddy TV said 63 parties registered for the election at local or national level and named 40 parties that were automatically disbanded for failure to sign up.

The polls, for which no date has been announced, are almost certain to be swept by the Union Solidarity and Development Party, a military proxy that was trounced by the NLD in the 2015 election and in a 2020 vote that the generals eventually voided, citing unaddressed irregularities.

The hugely popular Nobel laureate Suu Kyi is among scores of NLD officials currently in prison. She has been found guilty of multiple counts of corruption, a breach of a state secrets law and incitement, among other crimes.

The NLD has previously declared the polls as legitimate and refused to register. 

The 40 political parties to be dissolved are Lahu National Development Party, Democratic Party (Myanmar), Kayen National Party, Ta’ang (Palaung) National Party, Party for Democracy and Peace, Shan Nationalities Democratic Party, Wunthanu Democratic Party, National Democratic Party for Development, Ethnic National Development Party (ENDP), Kaman National Development Party, Bamar People’s Party, National League for Democracy, Democratic Party for a New Society, Myanmar National Congress Party, Asho Chin National Party, Shan National League for Democracy, United National Congress Party, National Prosperity Party, Dawei Nationalities Party, Federal Union Party, Union Pa-O National Organization, Khumi (Khami) National Party, Democratic Party for a New Society, Karen National Party, Mro National Democracy Party, Guiding Star Party, 88 Generation Democracy Party, Lhaovo National Unity and Development Party, New Era Union Party, Zo National Region Development Party, National Development Party, Daingnet National Development Party, Arakan League for Democracy Party, Kayah State Democratic Party, National United Democratic Party (NUDP), The Yeomanry Development Party (YDP), Chin National League for Democracy Party, Chin National Party (CNP), Kachin National Party and Alliance of Myanmar’s Worker and Farmer Party (AMWFP).

 

Reuters