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  2. National League for Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The NLD party symbol is adopted from the Myanmar (Burmese) Student Union flag. This student union organised since the uprising against British colonial rule in Burma, years before the independence of Burma in 1948, had played a major political role in Burma and Aung San Suu Kyi's late father Bogyoke Aung San (General Aung San) was one of the ...

  3. National Democratic Force - Wikipedia

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    The National Democratic Force (NDF) was founded in June 2010 by Khin Maung Swe, Than Nyein, Thein Nyunt, and Win Naing, all of whom were prominent members of the NLD. They formed the party after the NLD executive committee refused to register with the Union Election Commission (UEC) and announced the NLD's intention to boycott the 2010 general ...

  4. List of political parties in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    United Wa State Party; Wunthanu National League for Democracy; Defunct parties. 21 Party; All-Shan State Organisation; ... Burma Nationalist Party; Burma Socialist Party;

  5. Third Force (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Force is an informal group name given to a collection of political parties and local non-governmental organisations operating inside Burma (also known as Myanmar). [1] It was used mainly in relation with the 2010 general elections.

  6. Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw - Wikipedia

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    The Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုလွှတ်တော် ကိုယ်စားပြုကော်မတီ; abbreviated CRPH) is a Burmese legislative body in exile, representing a group of National League for Democracy lawmakers and members of parliament ousted in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.

  7. Elections in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The major opposition party, the National League for Democracy, achieved a landslide victory with a majority of 392 out of the 492 seats; under the parliamentary system, the NLD should have formed the new government, however, the SLORC refused to acknowledge the results, and thus the People's Assembly never convened.

  8. List of political and military organisations in Myanmar

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    Democratic Party (Myanmar) (DPM) Ethnic National Development Party (ENDP) Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) Free Burma Project (FBP) Free Burma Rangers (FBR) Good Life Club (GLC) Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM) The House of Peace and Nonviolence; Inn National Progressive Party (INPP) International Foundation for Burma ...

  9. Shan Nationalities League for Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The party had been openly against the 2008 constitution, and it boycotted the 2010 general election, along with other opposition parties, such as the National League for Democracy and its alliance members United Nationalities Alliance (UNA). [9] Following that the party was de-registered under the new Union Election Commission of