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Myanmar junta chief says new elections in two years

RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION - COUP
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RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION - COUP
Myanmar's junta chief says that elections would be held and a state of emergency lifted by August 2023, extending the military's initial timeline given when it deposed Aung San Suu Kyi six months ago.
The country has been in turmoil since the army ousted the civilian leader in February, launching a bloody crackdown on dissent that has killed more than 900 people according to a local monitoring group.

In a televised address junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said "we will accomplish the provisions of the state of emergency by August 2023." SOUNDBITES
Document reference V000_9HY7VL
SLUG RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION - COUP
Creation date 8/1/2021 07:36 UTC
City/Country Naypyidaw, Myanmar
Credit MRTV / AFP
Duration 1:50
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Myanmar junta chief says new elections in two years

RAW - MYANMAR - POLITICS - MILITARY - ARMY - DEMONSTRATION - COUP
Myanmar's junta chief says that elections would be held and a state of emergency lifted by August 2023, extending the military's initial timeline given when it deposed Aung San Suu Kyi six months ago.
The country has been in turmoil since the army ousted the civilian leader in February, launching a bloody crackdown on dissent that has killed more than 900 people according to a local monitoring group.

In a televised address junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said "we will accomplish the provisions of the state of emergency by August 2023." SOUNDBITES