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This is the list of important events happened in Myanmar in 2024. Incumbents. Photo Post Name Acting President: ... 7 January – Operation 1027: ...
5 January - A new electricity distribution scheme is instituted. In Yangon , townships are divided into three groups with receiving eight hours of electricity daily through four two-hour period. In Mandalay , groups in every township receive six hours of electricity through two three-hour periods.
11 December - Representatives from Myanmar's ruling military junta hold talks with three rebel groups, facilitated by China, amid an ongoing rebel offensive. [60] 12 December - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reports that Myanmar has surpassed Afghanistan as the world's largest producer of opium. [61] 13 December -
Released prisoners are welcomed by family members and colleagues after they left Insein Prison on Saturday (4 January) in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar’s military government has released more than ...
Myanmar’s military government has released over 6,000 prisoners in a mass amnesty to mark the country’s 77th Independence Day, state media reported on Saturday.. The release, which comes amid ...
The Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s military, stages a coup to overthrow the civilian government—on the same day the parliament is set to swear in the winners of the 2020 election, in which Aung San Suu ...
In January 2022, the junta reversed its plan to dissolve the NLD, with spokesman Zaw Min Tun saying that the NLD will decide whether to stand in the 2023 election. [36] In February 2023, the NLD announced it would not re-register as a political party under a strict new electoral law enacted by the junta the previous month. [ 16 ]
On 17 January 2024, the Taingen camp on the Falam road to the Indian border was captured, with Chin resistance forces seizing arms and ammunition. [308] On 20 January 2024, after more than 600 junta soldiers and refugees crossed the India–Myanmar border, the Government of India announced a plan to fence the entire border. [309]