Myanmar parliament dominated by pro-military party convenes after 5 years
Myanmar's military-dominated parliament convened for the first time in five years following elections that excluded major opposition parties, marking a significant political development since the 2021 military coup. The new parliament is largely composed of pro-military party members, consolidating the junta's political control. The move is widely seen as an attempt by the military to legitimize its rule.
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