ASEAN will not endorse election in military-ruled Myanmar, Malaysia says : NPR

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FILE -Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan delivers a speech during the ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Oct. 25, 2025.

FILE -Malaysia’s Overseas Minister Mohamad Hasan delivers a speech through the ASEAN overseas ministers’ assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Oct. 25, 2025. (AP Picture/Rafiq Maqbool, File)

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations is not going to endorse elections in military-ruled Myanmar, Malaysia’s overseas minister mentioned Tuesday, citing considerations over the shortage of inclusive and free participation.

Myanmar’s military-backed political occasion appeared headed for a parliamentary majority after the second spherical of voting earlier this month within the nation’s first basic election because the military ousted a civilian authorities of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021. The takeover triggered widespread opposition that has grown right into a civil conflict.

Human rights and opposition teams say the polls had been neither free nor honest and are an effort by the navy to legitimize its rule.

Malaysian Overseas Minister Mohamad Hasan instructed Parliament that ASEAN leaders determined at their summit in October to not ship observers to Myanmar as a result of circumstances for a reputable election weren’t met, although some member nations selected to take action individually. Myanmar’s Info Ministry mentioned final month that ASEAN members Cambodia and Vietnam had been amongst a number of nations that despatched observers.

Mohamad Hasan mentioned ASEAN has made clear that the election have to be carried out with complete and free participation, slightly than being held in phases or beneath restrictive circumstances that bar sure candidates.

“We did not ship observers and by advantage of that, we do not certify the election,” he mentioned. His feedback had been the primary clear assertion from the 11-member regional bloc that it’s going to not acknowledge election outcomes.

ASEAN has repeatedly urged Myanmar’s navy authorities to implement a peace plan that it had agreed on, which incorporates ending violence, permitting humanitarian entry and holding inclusive dialogue with all events. ASEAN suspended Myanmar’s navy leaders from attending its summits however such efforts have been restricted by divisions within the bloc, with some favoring engagement and others urging stronger strain on Myanmar generals.

Remaining outcomes for all seats in nationwide and regional legislatures are anticipated to be introduced this month.

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