General Min has claimed that the election will be 'free and fair'. But the international community has been saying that the election conducted by the army cannot be fair.
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After the military 'coup' in Myanmar, the army chief has announced general elections. Army Chief General Min Aung Hlaing has announced that the general election will be held on December 28.
In 2021, Myanmar is going to hold elections for the first time since the military took power. The army also imposed a period of crisis after taking over the power. Also, the army arrested the then President Win Myint, National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others.
General Min has claimed that the election will be 'free and fair'. But the international community has been saying that the election conducted by the army cannot be fair. After 2021, daily conflict between the army and ethnic armed groups is going on in Myanmar. Some groups have even warned not to allow the election called by the army.
