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Myanmar is set to hold its third round of elections on January 25, 2026, as part of a broader electoral process that has been ongoing despite the ongoing civil conflict. The first two phases are scheduled for December 28, 2025, and January 11, 2026, covering 202 out of 330 towns. The final phase will take place in 63 remaining towns.
Myanmar is moving forward with its general elections despite the ongoing civil war, with the third and final round scheduled for January 25, 2026. The electoral process is being conducted in three phases:
The first two phases will cover voting in 202 out of 330 towns, with the remaining 63 towns scheduled for the final round. The elections are being overseen by the ruling junta through government-controlled media channels, specifically through the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
The decision to proceed with the elections comes amid intense civil conflict in the Southeast Asian nation. The military junta's commitment to the electoral process signals their attempt to maintain a semblance of normal governance despite the challenging security situation.