Week 15: 2010 Election Watch (15-21 June)
By
Altsean-Burma •
June 23, 2010
Developments
- Political parties continued to voice concerns over the prohibitive costs imposed by the SPDC election laws. The Union Democratic Party released a statement that urged the SPDC to subsidize the 500,000 kyat (US$500) candidate registration fee, saying such a high fee prevents candidates from standing for election. In addition, the Union Democratic Party and the Democratic Party (Myanmar) said they could not publish election-related material because of financial constraints.
- The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) in Karenni State forced youths over 18 to become members, and charged them 1,000 kyat (US$1) to join. SPDC authorities in Falam Township, Chin State, issued orders that at least one member from each family has to become a USDP member.
- The SPDC Election Commission approved the registration of one more party. To date, the Election Commission has granted final approval to 33 parties to participate in the polls.
- The Kachin State Progressive Party sent two delegates to meet with SPDC Election Commission members in Naypyidaw to inquire about the delays in the party’s registration approval.
- The SPDC Election Commission issued a regulation that only allows registered political parties to display their party flags at party offices.
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