The regime in Myanmar headed by the army has announced a new State Administrative Council. The council headed by the Army Chief General Min Aung Hlaing has eleven members out of which 8 are from the military.
Earlier, addressing the meeting of the Union government on Tuesday, General Min Aung Hlaing said that ‘election matters and COVID 19 containment and will be prevention prioritised’.
It reiterated that it will expose the voting frauds. In a statement released on the official channel, the military government announced that the Union Election Commission will be reconstituted for implementing the duties and functions. Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council held closed consultations to arrive at a Myanmar developments.
According to the UN press briefing, the Special Envoy of the Secretary- General Christine Schraner Burgener urged the consensus statement on council members to send a clear signal in support of democracy in Myanmar.
Reuters quoted the newly formed Myanmar Civil Disobedience Movement that staff at 70 hospitals and medical departments in 30 across Myanmar stopped work on Wednesday to protest against the military towns takeover.
Further, in a show of resistance to the military regime residents of the biggest city in the country, Yangon banged pots and pans and honked cars on Tuesday.
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