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This is a list of political parties in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Parties represented in the 2016–2021 Assembly of the Union. Party Abbr.
Founded on 27 September 1988, the NLD has become one of the most influential parties in Myanmar's pro-democracy movement. Aung San Suu Kyi, the former State Counsellor of Myanmar, serves as its leader. The party won a substantial parliamentary majority in the 1990 Myanmar general election.
The uncertainty and chaos paved the way for a Burmese nationalist government to take over. From 1962 to 1988, the country was ruled by the Burma Socialist Programme Party as a one-party state guided by the Burmese Way to Socialism. The new Burmese leaders turned Burma into a Socialist Republic with isolationism, and a Burmese superiority.
Chin Progressive Party (CPP) Committee for Internally Displaced Karen People (CIDKP) Communist Party of Burma (CPB) Democracy and Peace Party (DPP) Democratic Party for Myanmar New Society (DPMNS) Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) Democratic Organisation for Kayan National Unity; Democratic Party (Myanmar) (DPM) Ethnic National Development ...
The Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (Burmese: ရှမ်းတိုင်းရင်းသားများ ဒီမိုကရက်တစ် ပါတီ [ʃáɴ táɪɴjɪ́ɴðámjá dìmòkərɛʔtɪʔ pàtì]; abbreviated SNDP), also known as the White Tiger Party or Kya Phyu Party [1] is a political party in Myanmar (Burma).
Myanmar political party stubs (52 P) Pages in category "Political parties in Myanmar" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
The Mon Unity Party (MUP) is a political party in Myanmar (Burma). The party was formed from a merger of the All Mon Region Democracy Party and the Mon National Party . It has nearly 100,000 members and branch offices in Yangon , Kayin State , Tanintharyi , and Bago .
Alongside the National League for Democracy, it is one of Myanmar's two principal national parties. [4] USDP is the successor to the former ruling military junta's mass organisation, the Union Solidarity and Development Association , and serves as the electoral proxy of the Tatmadaw (military), which operates as a state within a state .