Myanmar's long-promised general election would be the first since the ruling military ousted an elected civilian government in a coup four years ago.
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Four years after seizing power from the elected administration, the head of the military government declared Myanmar will hold a general election within 10 months, state-run media reported Saturday.
Myanmar's long-promised general election would be the first since the ruling military ousted an elected civilian government in a coup four years ago.
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