Myanmar heads to the polls Sunday in a widely condemned election. However, China's influence, not the people's vote, holds the real power. This election is the first since the 2021 coup.
The military, initially struggling against opposition groups, regained momentum. Analysts attribute this shift to China's crucial support of the junta. A missile fired from a Myanmar military base in Lashio township, northern Shan State, underscores the military's strengthened position.
The election is widely seen as a way for the military to legitimize its rule. International response has been critical, with many questioning the fairness and validity of the process.
The 2021 coup plunged Myanmar into conflict. China's backing has been vital for the military's resurgence.
The future remains uncertain. The election's outcome and China's continued role will significantly shape Myanmar's trajectory.
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