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Aung San Suu Kyi meets ousted Myanmar ruling party figure | Aung San Suu Kyi meets ousted Myanmar ruling party figure |
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The former chairman of Myanmar's ruling party has met opposition head Aung San Suu Kyi, prompting speculation of an alliance. | |
Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle. | Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle. |
He has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections. | He has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections. |
They will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011. | They will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011. |
Rivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party. | Rivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party. |
Shwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member. | Shwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member. |
Ms Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw. | Ms Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw. |
They have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service. | They have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service. |
One likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency. | One likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency. |
Most expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports. | Most expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports. |
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