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Myanmar needs peace, stability for democratization

Source: Myanmar News
Yangon : Myanmar | 2 months ago  
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Multi-party general election will be held next year and a new government will be formed by a Hluttaw (parliament) in accord with the constitution," said the New Light of Myanmar in its editorial. Holding that sanctions pose a barrier to the economic and social development of the people of developing...
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