Photo : Democratic Voice of Burma
Photo : Democratic Voice of Burma

Ethnic groups, the military and ‘the Lady’

Given the poor showing by ethic political parties in the 2015 election, what next for the peace process?
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As anticipated, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won a landslide victory in the 2015 Burma elections. This is a massive and historic achievement. Nothing will be the same again in Burmese politics.

Over the past couple of days, a number of ethnic-nationality friends have been in touch to express disappointment regarding the poor showing of ethnic political parties – at least beyond parts of Arakan (Rakhine), Chin and Shan states. A large majority of Burma's citizens voted for change: out with the military-backed government, and in with 'The Lady'. Many citizens who identify with their ethnic nationality (ie are proud to be Karen or Mon or Chin) nevertheless voted for the long-standing symbol of opposition to military rule. The ethnic vote was further weakened by the plurality of parties seeking to represent minority communities. Hopefully, next time round, ethnic elites will be able to ensure a less fragmented offering to the electorate, so that ethnic support does not risk being spread between different parties.

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