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Western and Asian nations are voicing displeasure with Burma’s polemical election, which appears certain to give two pro-government parties a lusty bulk in congress.
In Australia, where the U.S. secretaries of state and barricade were meeting with their counterparts Monday,
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Japan, the Philippines New Zealand and the European Union too published expressions mentioning the elections had failed to migrate Burma toward a real democracy. China had no lawful comment, but an story in the state-run
Global Times narrated the ballot as a “step forward” and called for patience.
Burmese opposition parties are complaining of widespread fraud in Sunday’s election, the country’s premier in 20 years.
They also say authorities pressured voters into hurling votes for the military government-backed parties.
Officials have not said while the results of the election for a 2-chamber parliament and 14 local assemblies ambition be announced. But analysts say there namely mini mistrust the Union Solidarity and Development Party will emerge with the most parliamentary seats.
The election rules set earlier this year kept one-quarter of parliamentary seats for the Burmese military and created obstacles for against and ethnic parties.
Opposition chairman Aung San Suu Kyi was locked up during the election, and maximum exotic correspondents and international spectators were barred from monitoring the vote.
U.S. President Barack Obama and British Foreign Secretary William Hague denounced the election as neither free nor fair in separate statements Sunday.
White House officials said the plebiscite in Burma failed apt meet anyone of the internationally adopted standards for legitimate elections. Officials cited the naval government’s continued detention of 2,100 political prisoners as an of the “starkest flaws” of the voting process.
Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy boycotted the vote for of what it said were unjust rules. It won the country’s last elections in 1990 merely the military refused to let it take office. The party was liquefied earlier this year.
Reports from the main metropolis, Rangoon,
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Burmese state media announced some results hours behind the polls closed Sunday,
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