By Sarah Joanne Taylor | With REUTERS
Campaigning has ended ahead of Myanmar’s historic election. With the
exception of some early voters, most people have two days of reflection
ahead of Sunday’s ballot (November 8).
These are the country’s first openly-contested parliamentary elections in 25 years, after five decades of military dictatorship. They
are being closely monitored by European Election observers.
Some 30 million of the 51 million population are registered to vote.
No opinion polls are available, but Nobel laureate and leader of the
opposition National League for Democracy (NLD), Aung San Suu Kyi, is very popular.
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Source: Euronews
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