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Myanmar elections: ruling party 'has more losses than wins' says chairman - live Myanmar elections: ruling party 'has more losses than wins' says chairman - live
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8.27am GMT08:27
Announcement of first results brought forward
Myanmar’s election commission appears to have brought forward the announcement of the first results to 4pm local time (9.30 GMT). The first result had been due to be made at 6pm local time.
The very first few results will be announced at 4 PM #MyanmarElectionResults #Myanmardecides
Updated at 8.29am GMT
8.22am GMT08:22
NLD supporters have been singing songs dedicated to Aung San Suu Kyi outside her opposition party headquarters in anticipation of a potential historic election victory, AP reports.
Lyrics to the song, called “The Strong Peacock,” in reference to the party’s symbol, became popular with supporters nationwide during the campaign period.
Many sang in unison as big screens erected outside the party’s Yangon office showed pictures and videos of the 70-year-old Nobel laureate and former political prisoner.
They sang: “She is the people’s leader that the whole world knows... Write your own history in your hearts for our future, so the dictatorship will end. Go, go, go (away) dictatorship.”
Suu Kyi spoke to the crowd earlier, hinting at a victory and a spokesman said the party had won about 70% of votes so far.
8.09am GMT08:09
A partial vote count cited by Reuters shows the opposition NLD winning more than 70% of seats in parliament (not just votes). This is still unconfirmed.
8.03am GMT08:03
Oliver Holmes
Even if the NLD wins the popular vote as predicted, the country has a first-past-the-post electoral system, meaning they might still not win a majority of seats in the houses of parliament, Oliver Holmes notes.
Add that to the fact that a quarter of seats are reserved for the military and Suu Kyi’s party has a tough race.
Earlier NLD party patron Tin Oo told Nikkei Asian Review journalist, Simon Roughneen, that the part did not know what percentage of seats the party had won.
Tin Oo earlier at NLD hq. Told me 'we don't yet know exactly' what % seats NLD has won. Need 2/3's #Myanmarvotes pic.twitter.com/8vUf0dSZvx
Updated at 8.04am GMT
7.43am GMT07:437.43am GMT07:43
Oliver HolmesOliver Holmes
The NLD has told Oliver Holmes that it is poised to declare victory but will wait for the official result.The NLD has told Oliver Holmes that it is poised to declare victory but will wait for the official result.
I asked NLD spokesman U Win Htein on the phone if the NLD was ready to announce a nationwide victory: “Not yet,” he said. “We will wait until the election commission says the results this afternoon.”I asked NLD spokesman U Win Htein on the phone if the NLD was ready to announce a nationwide victory: “Not yet,” he said. “We will wait until the election commission says the results this afternoon.”
Updated at 7.46am GMTUpdated at 7.46am GMT
7.40am GMT07:407.40am GMT07:40
Ruling party chief concedes 'more losses than wins'Ruling party chief concedes 'more losses than wins'
Here’s video of USDP acting chairman Htay Oo conceding that his party has lost more seats than it gained. “We have a higher percentage of losses than wins,” Oo said. “The results are not yet official but we accept any outcome,” he added.Here’s video of USDP acting chairman Htay Oo conceding that his party has lost more seats than it gained. “We have a higher percentage of losses than wins,” Oo said. “The results are not yet official but we accept any outcome,” he added.
Updated at 7.50am GMT Htay Oo lost his own seat, he confirmed.
Updated at 8.09am GMT
7.32am GMT07:327.32am GMT07:32
The Myanmar Times says USDP acting chairman Htay Oo was only conceding defeat in own seat, not the whole country.The Myanmar Times says USDP acting chairman Htay Oo was only conceding defeat in own seat, not the whole country.
As we reported here, he seemed to indicate to Reuters that the game was up across the country. I’m sure we’ll have more on this very soon.As we reported here, he seemed to indicate to Reuters that the game was up across the country. I’m sure we’ll have more on this very soon.
7.15am GMT07:157.15am GMT07:15
Oliver Holmes is still at NLD headquarters in Yangon and he has been speaking to some of the party’s supporters.Oliver Holmes is still at NLD headquarters in Yangon and he has been speaking to some of the party’s supporters.
With her thumbs up, Bo Bo Kyaw, says the NLD are set to win. “There will be change,” said the elderly woman who owns a hotel in Yangon. Asked about the reforms over the past few years, she said “There will never be any change in this country until Aung San Suu Kyi wins.”Another woman, a 52-year-old company worker, said she had no interest in politics until a few years ago. “I was always so busy with my daily work.” Now she has come to the HQ with her friends, all wearing lipstick and thanaka, a ground bark paste used as sunscreen and face cream. “I want to see changes in the law. It’s not fair that if two people commit a crime, they will get different sentences depending on if they bribe police.”With her thumbs up, Bo Bo Kyaw, says the NLD are set to win. “There will be change,” said the elderly woman who owns a hotel in Yangon. Asked about the reforms over the past few years, she said “There will never be any change in this country until Aung San Suu Kyi wins.”Another woman, a 52-year-old company worker, said she had no interest in politics until a few years ago. “I was always so busy with my daily work.” Now she has come to the HQ with her friends, all wearing lipstick and thanaka, a ground bark paste used as sunscreen and face cream. “I want to see changes in the law. It’s not fair that if two people commit a crime, they will get different sentences depending on if they bribe police.”
7.13am GMT07:137.13am GMT07:13
Great pictures from Myanmar today which go some way towards capturing the joy and mood of celebration in the country. The NLD claims that at least 70% of voters have backed them so there are quite a lot of happy voters to smile for the cameras.Great pictures from Myanmar today which go some way towards capturing the joy and mood of celebration in the country. The NLD claims that at least 70% of voters have backed them so there are quite a lot of happy voters to smile for the cameras.
7.05am GMT07:057.05am GMT07:05
The acting chairman of Myanmar’s ruling party has thrown in the towel to Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition, Reuters reports.The acting chairman of Myanmar’s ruling party has thrown in the towel to Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition, Reuters reports.
Htay Oo of the Union Solidarity and Development party added that he would accept the result of the country’s first free national election in 25 years.Htay Oo of the Union Solidarity and Development party added that he would accept the result of the country’s first free national election in 25 years.
President Thein Sein has not said anything yet but Htay Oo is a close ally of the Myanmar strongman so his comments would appear to carry a lot of weight.President Thein Sein has not said anything yet but Htay Oo is a close ally of the Myanmar strongman so his comments would appear to carry a lot of weight.
We lost. We have to find out the reason why we lost. However, we do accept the results without any reservations. We still don’t know the final results for sure.”We lost. We have to find out the reason why we lost. However, we do accept the results without any reservations. We still don’t know the final results for sure.”
Htay Oo said he was surprised by the scale of his defeat in his own parliamentary constituency in Hinthada, in the delta region, considered the heartland of the USDP’s rural support base.Htay Oo said he was surprised by the scale of his defeat in his own parliamentary constituency in Hinthada, in the delta region, considered the heartland of the USDP’s rural support base.
I wasn’t expecting it because we were able to do a lot for the people in this region. Anyway, it’s the decision of the people.I wasn’t expecting it because we were able to do a lot for the people in this region. Anyway, it’s the decision of the people.
6.59am GMT06:596.59am GMT06:59
SUMMARYSUMMARY
The situation is moving very quickly in Myanmar so if you’re just checking in or waking up, here are the main points.The situation is moving very quickly in Myanmar so if you’re just checking in or waking up, here are the main points.
Updated at 7.43am GMT Updated at 8.16am GMT
6.47am GMT06:476.47am GMT06:47
Opposition NLD claims 80% of the votes counted in central regionsOpposition NLD claims 80% of the votes counted in central regions
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party is now claiming 80% of the votes counted in the central regions, which would ve easily enough to put it in power if repeated across the country.Aung San Suu Kyi’s party is now claiming 80% of the votes counted in the central regions, which would ve easily enough to put it in power if repeated across the country.
As Oliver Holmes, our man in Myanmar, says, it’s difficult to overestimate the magnitude of this.As Oliver Holmes, our man in Myanmar, says, it’s difficult to overestimate the magnitude of this.
Updated at 6.49am GMTUpdated at 6.49am GMT
6.39am GMT06:396.39am GMT06:39
RULING USDP PARTY 'CONCEDES DEFEAT' Ruling party 'concedes defeat', says Reuters
The party chairman has conceded defeat, according to Reuters.The party chairman has conceded defeat, according to Reuters.
Updated at 7.34am GMT Updated at 8.22am GMT
6.31am GMT06:316.31am GMT06:31
Even the state-backed newspaper, the Global New Light, has got in on the act with this front page.Even the state-backed newspaper, the Global New Light, has got in on the act with this front page.
6.28am GMT06:286.28am GMT06:28
Opposition NLD has 70% of votes so far – party spokesmanOpposition NLD has 70% of votes so far – party spokesman
Associated Press reporting that the NLD has won 70% of votes counted so far, which would put it in power. The threshold was 67%.Associated Press reporting that the NLD has won 70% of votes counted so far, which would put it in power. The threshold was 67%.
Updated at 6.29am GMTUpdated at 6.29am GMT
6.27am GMT06:276.27am GMT06:27
The Myanmar Times is providing lots of unconfirmed results from around the country. Most of them suggest that the NLD is on course for the landslide predicted by party officials earlier.The Myanmar Times is providing lots of unconfirmed results from around the country. Most of them suggest that the NLD is on course for the landslide predicted by party officials earlier.
For example, the news site points to the outcome – unofficial – in what it describes as the “key battleground” of Pyin Oo Lwin in the central Mandalay region.For example, the news site points to the outcome – unofficial – in what it describes as the “key battleground” of Pyin Oo Lwin in the central Mandalay region.
It says that in the No 2 parliament seat, the region’s chief minister U Ye Myint has lost in a major upset to the NLD’s Dr Khin Maung Htay. The opposition polled 33,153 votes to U Ye Myint’s 22,808, the site says.It says that in the No 2 parliament seat, the region’s chief minister U Ye Myint has lost in a major upset to the NLD’s Dr Khin Maung Htay. The opposition polled 33,153 votes to U Ye Myint’s 22,808, the site says.
The Times says the NLD appears to have won narrow victories in several of the region’s other seats.The Times says the NLD appears to have won narrow victories in several of the region’s other seats.
6.15am GMT06:156.15am GMT06:15
'The whole country is happy''The whole country is happy'
Many of the 30 million people eligible to vote in the elections will have been doing so for the first time after decades of harsh military rule.Many of the 30 million people eligible to vote in the elections will have been doing so for the first time after decades of harsh military rule.
This comment to an Associated Press reporter from 71-year-old Khin Maung Htay, is a nice summation of their feelings.This comment to an Associated Press reporter from 71-year-old Khin Maung Htay, is a nice summation of their feelings.
There is no way the NLD will lose the election. I am so happy and I am not the only person, the whole country is happy. I think she is a perfect leader for our country and a woman of perfection.There is no way the NLD will lose the election. I am so happy and I am not the only person, the whole country is happy. I think she is a perfect leader for our country and a woman of perfection.
She’s not named, but I think we know who the “woman of perfection” is.She’s not named, but I think we know who the “woman of perfection” is.
6.06am GMT06:066.06am GMT06:06
6pm timing of results confirmed6pm timing of results confirmed
A handy tweet here from the country’s election commission confirming that the chairman will speak to the media at 3pm and election results will start being announced at 6pm. These are Myanmar timings, obviously, which is 6.5 hours ahead of GMT.A handy tweet here from the country’s election commission confirming that the chairman will speak to the media at 3pm and election results will start being announced at 6pm. These are Myanmar timings, obviously, which is 6.5 hours ahead of GMT.
5.56am GMT05:565.56am GMT05:56
Poll 'far from perfect' – John KerryPoll 'far from perfect' – John Kerry
The US secretary of state John Kerry has released a statement congratulating Myanmar on the elections, which as we have reported, appear to have passed relatively peacefully.The US secretary of state John Kerry has released a statement congratulating Myanmar on the elections, which as we have reported, appear to have passed relatively peacefully.
He said the election was a “testament to the courage and sacrifice shown by the people of Burma over many decades”.He said the election was a “testament to the courage and sacrifice shown by the people of Burma over many decades”.
However he went on to say:However he went on to say:
While these elections were an important step forward, we recognise that they were far from perfect. There remain important structural and systemic impediments to the realisation of full democratic and civilian government, including the reservation of a large number of unelected seats for the military; the disfranchisement of groups of people who voted in previous elections, including the Rohingya; and the disqualification of candidates based on arbitrary application of citizenship and residency requirements.The United States, along with the domestic and international observers, has closely monitored the electoral process. We will continue to watch the vote counting process, and encourage all parties to help ensure the tabulation is transparent and credible and any complaints are addressed promptly, transparently, and appropriately.We encourage the political leaders in the country to work together in the spirit of national unity and democratic reform to seek what is best for the country. A peaceful post-election period is crucial for stability and maintaining the confidence of the people in the credibility of the electoral process and the overall political transition.While these elections were an important step forward, we recognise that they were far from perfect. There remain important structural and systemic impediments to the realisation of full democratic and civilian government, including the reservation of a large number of unelected seats for the military; the disfranchisement of groups of people who voted in previous elections, including the Rohingya; and the disqualification of candidates based on arbitrary application of citizenship and residency requirements.The United States, along with the domestic and international observers, has closely monitored the electoral process. We will continue to watch the vote counting process, and encourage all parties to help ensure the tabulation is transparent and credible and any complaints are addressed promptly, transparently, and appropriately.We encourage the political leaders in the country to work together in the spirit of national unity and democratic reform to seek what is best for the country. A peaceful post-election period is crucial for stability and maintaining the confidence of the people in the credibility of the electoral process and the overall political transition.
5.50am GMT05:505.50am GMT05:50
5.45am GMT05:455.45am GMT05:45
More from Oliver Holmes, who is at the NLD headquarters in Yangon. It sounds like a very colourful scene. Seems scarcely possible given that not long ago Suu Kyi was under house arrest by a military junta that had turned the country into an international pariah:More from Oliver Holmes, who is at the NLD headquarters in Yangon. It sounds like a very colourful scene. Seems scarcely possible given that not long ago Suu Kyi was under house arrest by a military junta that had turned the country into an international pariah:
Anyway, here’s Oliver’s description of the scene:Anyway, here’s Oliver’s description of the scene:
I’m at the NLD headquarters in Yangon, where there’s a crowd of sweating people wearing red t-shirts with the golden peacock of the NLD on it. Music is blaring from large speakers.I’m at the NLD headquarters in Yangon, where there’s a crowd of sweating people wearing red t-shirts with the golden peacock of the NLD on it. Music is blaring from large speakers.
There were thousands here last night waiting for Aung San Suu Kyi but she never appeared and made an unexpected speech earlier today to a small group.It feels like a celebration here, even though the election results will not be officially announced until much later this evening. Cars are still running along the road, some of their passengers waving as they go by.There were thousands here last night waiting for Aung San Suu Kyi but she never appeared and made an unexpected speech earlier today to a small group.It feels like a celebration here, even though the election results will not be officially announced until much later this evening. Cars are still running along the road, some of their passengers waving as they go by.
5.36am GMT05:365.36am GMT05:36
5.36am GMT05:365.36am GMT05:36
As promised, here’s more on how the election will work.As promised, here’s more on how the election will work.
The army, which has ruled Myanmar for decades, is guaranteed a certain number of seats in parliament.The army, which has ruled Myanmar for decades, is guaranteed a certain number of seats in parliament.
There were more than 6,000 candidates and 91 registered political parties competing for 498 seats for five-year terms in the upper and lower houses of the Hluttaw, Myanmar’s parliament. But the main battle is between the NLD and the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).There were more than 6,000 candidates and 91 registered political parties competing for 498 seats for five-year terms in the upper and lower houses of the Hluttaw, Myanmar’s parliament. But the main battle is between the NLD and the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).
Suu Kyi’s NLD party must take 67% of all contested seats in order to gain a majority. If her party does that and forms a government, it will be the first democratically elected one since the early 1960s.Suu Kyi’s NLD party must take 67% of all contested seats in order to gain a majority. If her party does that and forms a government, it will be the first democratically elected one since the early 1960s.
Here’s Oliver’s explainer from a few days ago if you would like to read more.Here’s Oliver’s explainer from a few days ago if you would like to read more.
5.30am GMT05:305.30am GMT05:30
NLD to complain over count procedureNLD to complain over count procedure
U Win Htein said the voting procedure had been changed at the last minute sothat votes were sent to the capital and not first announced at townships. He said the NLD had filed a complaint.U Win Htein said the voting procedure had been changed at the last minute sothat votes were sent to the capital and not first announced at townships. He said the NLD had filed a complaint.
We have filed a complaint to the election commission as it is against the law. We should have known results last night.We have filed a complaint to the election commission as it is against the law. We should have known results last night.
5.26am GMT05:265.26am GMT05:26
NLD expects landslideNLD expects landslide
Oliver Holmes in Yangon has just spoken to a National League for Democracy spokesman, U Win Htein, who said:Oliver Holmes in Yangon has just spoken to a National League for Democracy spokesman, U Win Htein, who said:
According to our initial information collected from townships, we are winning by 80%.According to our initial information collected from townships, we are winning by 80%.
Much of the counting had already taken place, he added.Much of the counting had already taken place, he added.
More on exactly what means and the mechanics of the election in a moment.More on exactly what means and the mechanics of the election in a moment.
5.22am GMT05:225.22am GMT05:22
Suu Kyi addresses supportersSuu Kyi addresses supporters
Addressing supporters from a platform in Yangon a short time ago, Suu Kyi said that the results would not be announced soon, “but I think you all have the idea” of the results.Addressing supporters from a platform in Yangon a short time ago, Suu Kyi said that the results would not be announced soon, “but I think you all have the idea” of the results.
It is still a bit early to congratulate our candidates who will be the winners.It is still a bit early to congratulate our candidates who will be the winners.
She then added a warning that her party should be gracious in victory:She then added a warning that her party should be gracious in victory:
I want to remind you all that even candidates who didn’t win have to accept the winners but it is important not to provoke the candidates who didn’t win to make them feel bad.I want to remind you all that even candidates who didn’t win have to accept the winners but it is important not to provoke the candidates who didn’t win to make them feel bad.
5.16am GMT05:165.16am GMT05:16
Good afternoon/morning, and welcome to the live blog on the Myanmar elections in which the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has hinted that she expects her National League for Democracy party to score a convincing victory.Good afternoon/morning, and welcome to the live blog on the Myanmar elections in which the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has hinted that she expects her National League for Democracy party to score a convincing victory.
The latest take from our reporter Oliver Holmes in the country’s main city of Yangon – formerly Rangoon – is here.The latest take from our reporter Oliver Holmes in the country’s main city of Yangon – formerly Rangoon – is here.
More from Oliver soon and those comments from Suu Kyi. But the main points so far are:More from Oliver soon and those comments from Suu Kyi. But the main points so far are: