YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Opposition leader
Aung San Suu Kyi said Myanmar's government on Thursday approved her National
League for Democracy to run in upcoming by-elections.
Suu Kyi declined to say yet if she herself
will stand in the election when pressed on the issue, but party spokesman Nyan
Win said Suu Kyi intends to run.
The highly anticipated by-election set for
April 1 will return Suu Kyi's party to mainstream politics after two decades.
In 1991 elections, the then-ruling junta refused to accept a NLD victory, and
the party boycotted general elections in 2010 because of restrictions that
among other things would have prevented Suu Kyi from running.
That vote lead to a nominally civilian
government being installed in March 2011 that has eased restrictions on
politics and other matters, and leaders have begun engaging Suu Kyi.
She and Nyan Win spoke to The Associated Press
in an interview at the Nobel laureate's residence Thursday.
Most of the 48 Parliament seats being
contested in the April vote were vacated by MPs who became Cabinet ministers
after the first parliamentary session last January.
With the government's recognition of the NLD,
anyone can join and support the political party. Nyan Win said the NLD will
start accepting new members on Monday.
Political parties must submit their candidate
list for the by-election by Jan. 31.
The military is guaranteed 110 seats in the
440-seat lower house, and 56 seats in the 224-seat upper house, and the
pro-military party now occupies 80 percent of the remaining 498 elected seats,
so the 48 seats up for grabs, even if the NLD wins them all, will not change
the balance of power.
AYE AYE WIN | AP
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