Party for National Democracy

History

Following the reintroduction of multi-party democracy after the 8888 Uprising, the Party for National Democracy was established in 1988.[1] It contested three seats in the 1990 general elections,[2] receiving 0.55% of the vote and winning all three seats; Sein Win in Paukkhaung, U Soe Win in Bago 1 and U Thein Oo in Oktwin 1.[3]

The party was banned by the military government on 20 December 1990 after it accused Sein Win of establishing a parallel government.[3]

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References

  1. The Far East and Australasia 2003, p892
  2. Robert H Taylor (2009) The State in Myanmar, NUS Press
  3. 1990 multi-party democracy general elections Democratic Voice of Burma
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