Myanmar began a second round of voting Sunday in the country's first general election since a takeover that installed a military government five years ago. Voting expanded to additional townships including some areas affected by the civil war between the military government and its armed opponents.
Breakdown
- Second phase of elections held after five years of military rule
- Analysts question legitimacy as military's party favored to win 16s
- USDP won phase one with low voter turnout of 50% 36s
- A quarter of seats reserved for military under current constitution 45s
- Protesters and critics face up to 10 years in prison under junta laws 1m 23s