Strive to successfully hold the election with integrity

Everyone is already aware that Phase II of the multiparty democratic general election will be held on 11 January, and Phase III on 25 January. With regard to the ongoing election, it has also been learned through news reports that, after the completion of Phase I of the election, international observer groups gave positive assessments and remarks.
Given the current realities prevailing in Myanmar, the country’s future is filled with opportunities, while at the same time presenting challenges that must inevitably be addressed. To firmly seize these opportunities and to overcome the challenges capably and effectively, a good government is required, along with unity and close cooperation between the government and the entire population. In order for the people to build a prosperous future for the nation by choosing and electing a good government, every eligible voter has to cast their ballot in the upcoming phases of the elections.

Engaging in campaigning that insults or defames rival parties or candidates may constitute a criminal offence as well as an electoral malpractice. Speaking in a derogatory manner to undermine opposing parties is to be regarded as unethical conduct and also harms the integrity of the election and the image of the political parties involved.

For the remaining phases of the election, in order to ensure that voters can cast their ballots peacefully and in safety, it is necessary to review the shortcomings encountered during the holding of Phase I of the election and to take effective measures — through cooperation with Tatmadaw, People’s Militia Troops, public security and counter-terrorism teams, and partner organizations – so that voting can be conducted in a more secure, reliable, and orderly manner.
In the forthcoming elections, it is necessary to coordinate and work jointly with the relevant organizations and subcommissions of the Election Commission to ensure adequate voter education on the use of voting machines, the sufficient deployment of technical support teams, and the ability of voters at each polling station to cast their ballots conveniently within the designated time. At the same time, measures must be strengthened and improved to prevent any security lapses.
Engaging in campaigning that insults or defames rival parties or candidates may constitute a criminal offence as well as an electoral malpractice. Speaking in a derogatory manner to undermine opposing parties is to be regarded as unethical conduct and also harms the integrity of the election and the image of the political parties involved.
Therefore, by continuing to conduct the process correctly, transparently, and in accordance with the election laws, rules, and procedures, the elections will be carried out as free and fair elections, and it is believed that respective Hluttaws of integrity and dignity will be formed through such credible elections.

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