
Myanmar's Junta-Backed Parliament Convenes
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Myanmar's parliament, largely filled with junta allies, convened for the first time since the 2021 coup. This development signals continued political instability in the region.
Myanmar's post-coup parliament convened, dominated by lawmakers elected in a military-orchestrated poll. This solidifies the junta's power and prolongs the ongoing political crisis.
For travelers, this means heightened uncertainty and potential safety risks within Myanmar. Independent travel is strongly discouraged, and any planned trips should be carefully reconsidered.
Monitor international travel advisories and local news closely for updates on the security situation. Exercise extreme caution and avoid any involvement in political activities.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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