Ta'ang National League for Democracy

History

Following the reintroduction of multi-party democracy after the 8888 Uprising, the party contested nine seats in the 1990 general elections.[1] It received 0.2% of the vote, winning two seats; U Ai Yi in Kutkai 2 and U Tun Kyaw in Namhsan.[2]

The party was banned by the military government on 13 February 1992.[2]

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gollark: Ah yes, all economically right people are evil and want people to die.
gollark: I'm libertarian on the Y axis, slightly right on the X axis, and progressiveish on the cultural (Z) axis!
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References

  1. Robert H Taylor (2009) The State in Myanmar, NUS Press
  2. 1990 multi-party democracy general elections Democratic Voice of Burma
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