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Several countries in South and Southeast Asia are holding elections or experiencing significant political shifts. In Bangladesh, the campaign is underway for next month's general election, with the Election Commission announcing over 12.7 crore registered voters and issuing special visa guidelines. The political landscape there includes discussions about the future of the Awami League and the growing influence of an Islamist party.
In Myanmar, the military-backed party has won the majority in a disputed, junta-run election that foreign observers have labeled a sham. The election saw the pro-military party claim the parliamentary seat formerly held by Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains imprisoned. Meanwhile, Vietnam has unveiled a new 19-member Politburo for its next party term, and Thailand's liberal opposition is performing well in polls ahead of its own upcoming election.
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Democratic processes under strain
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