YANGON: Myanmar’s dominant pro-military party sealed its landslide victory in junta-run elections on Friday, as official results confirmed they grabbed four out of five seats in the highly restricted poll.
The junta snatched control in a war-triggering coup five years ago, but promised its phased month-long polls, which ended last Sunday will return power to the people.
While democratic figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi remains in military detention and her massively popular party has been dissolved, democracy watchdogs say the ballot was stacked with the armed forces’ allies.
