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China News Service, Feb 3, Full Report, In the early morning of day 1, the political situation in Myanmar suddenly changed, President Wen Min, State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and some senior officials of the National League for Democracy they were detained by the military. On the 2nd, members of the Democratic League party, governors of various provinces and states, state governors, and parliamentarians were released one after another, but Win Myin and Aung San Suu Kyi were still restricted in the capital, Naypyidaw. On the same day, the Myanmar military established the National Leadership Committee and reorganized the electoral committee.
Data Map: Aung San Suu Kyi.
Myanmar Army Forms National Leadership Committee
The President and Aung San Suu Kyi Were Not Released
On February 2, the Burma National Defense Forces Command announced the establishment of a National Leadership Committee, whose chair is General Min Aung Rai and the vice chair is Deputy General So Win. That night, the National Leadership Council formed the Federal Election Commission in accordance with Article 419 of the Constitution, and its chairman was Wu Dingsuo.
Furthermore, according to Myanmar’s Chinese website, a senior military official said on the morning of the 2nd that from that same day, members of the Democratic League, the governors of various provinces, states and parliaments were released. Although they will be discharged home, they still need to “continue to stay home.”
Myanmar’s President Win Mying and State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi are still confined to their residences in the capital Naypyidaw. Singapore’s “Lianhe Zaobao” quoted the spokesperson for the Myanmar National League for Democracy as saying that Aung San Suu Kyi is currently in good condition.
The army holds its first government meeting after assuming state power
Yangon airport in Myanmar restarts
On the 2nd, Commander-in-Chief of the National Defense Forces Min Anglai, Acting President Min Rui and nine newly appointed federal government ministers held their first government meeting in the capital, Naypyidaw.
Myanmar’s military stated in a statement that Min Aung Lai announced plans to be implemented in a state of emergency at the meeting, including restoring the domestic tourism and hotel industries in accordance with epidemic prevention regulations, boosting the economy and providing job opportunities for the unemployed.
That night, Myanmar’s Yangon airport was rebooted and routes to multinational flights were resumed. After the airport restarted, the first flights to take off were flights to South Korea and Malaysia in the early hours of February 3.
Earlier, when the Myanmar military took power on February 1 and declared a state of emergency for one year, the Myanmar Civil Aviation Administration announced that the Yangon airport was closed until the end of April. Currently, this order has been invalidated.
Statement by the UN Special Envoy for Myanmar:
Post-election litigation must be resumed under the promise of both parties.
According to sources on the United Nations website, on the second day of changes in the situation in Myanmar, UN Special Envoy for Myanmar, Christina Schraner Birgner, delivered a speech to representatives of several countries at a closed-door meeting of the Council. of security. .
She said: “I strongly condemn the recent measures taken by the military and urge you all to collectively send a clear signal of support to Myanmar.” He called for the emergency to be lifted and the restricted leaders released. At the same time, he believes that the post-election process should be resumed “with the full commitment of both parties.”
The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Bozker, also called for the immediate release of the detained Myanmar political leaders.