CNI News

10 February 2025

The post-election government would face big challenges, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Force Party (NDF) U Htet Aung Kyaw told CNI News. 

Political parties must make necessary preparations for the election, said Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing at the Work Coordination Meeting of the Union Government on 3rd February 2025.

The government that will come to power will face big challenges such as matters to stabilize the country, rampant weapons and social economic troubles of the public, said U Htet Aung Kyaw.

While Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing

" The SAC chairman has promised repeatedly that the election will be held in 2025. He has told chief ministers of states and regions to thoroughly study the laws and bylaws regarding the election. The election will be held without fail. But the SAC hasn't announced exactly when the election will be held. In fact, the government that will come to power from the election will face big challenges. It will have to stabilize the country that has been so badly hurt and resolve the problem of rampant weapons and social economic troubles of the public." said U Htet Aung Kyaw.

The SAC would carry out to make representatives representing ethnic people and all social classes take part in the Hluttaws that would arise from the election, said Chairman of the SAC. 
The election will be held in 2025 and the State power would be handed over to the winning party, said Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing.

Political parties must make necessary preparations and security, and stability will be needed for the election campaigns, he said.

The government that will come to power could take the responsibility to overcome the current crisis and be successful if it approached in a different way, it could achieve new successes, Chairman of the Arakan Front Party (AFP) Dr. Aye Maung told CNI News.

While seeing Dr. Aye Maung and U Htet Aung Kyaw

"The period of SAC's responsibility, the upcoming election, and the post-election government are likely to be linked. So, they will try to make the post election government be able to to take the responsibility, I think. According to the 2008 Constitution, the election is legitimate. There was a post-election government like that led by U Thein Sein. The post-election government that will come to power in the future could receive international support and recognition more than the current government. Will that government try in a different way to win the peace? Will it try in the current way? In our opinion, if it tries in a different way, it can receive new successes." said Dr. Aye Maung.

The Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) announced on 5th February 2025 that it would lay down five strategic points and carry out, including the campaign against the election that the SAC is planning to hold.

A free and fair general election that can express the true will of the voters would be held without fail, said Chairman of the SAC Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing.