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Burma Gets Civilian Leader After 50 Years of Military Rule

HeadlineMar 16, 2016

In Burma, the Parliament has elected a civilian president after more than 50 years of military rule. The new leader, Htin Kyaw, is a close ally of Aung San Suu Kyi, the pro-democracy leader who is barred from becoming president herself because of a provision in the military-drafted constitution.

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