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Myanmar's junta stages flawed elections in controlled areas amid widespread rejection and ongoing conflict.
Myanmar’s military junta is holding staged elections from December 2025 to January 2026, confined to about 40% of the country it controls, while resistance forces hold much of the rest.
The process, backed by China, Russia, and Belarus, is widely dismissed as illegitimate by opposition groups, the exiled National Unity Government, and civilians.
The National League for Democracy, which won 80% of the vote in 2020, is banned, with its leaders imprisoned.
Over 4,900 candidates from 57 parties are running, mostly aligned with the junta.
In rebel-held areas, civilians flee airstrikes and shortages, while fighters, including teenagers, endure heavy casualties.
India, concerned about border security, drug trafficking, and regional stability, continues supporting efforts to stabilize the region amid ongoing conflict and displacement.
La junta de Myanmar llevó a cabo elecciones defectuosas en áreas controladas en medio de un rechazo generalizado y un conflicto en curso.