Myanmar's historic election, voters in long queues

Myanmar's parliament consists of 664 seats, 90 of which more than 6,000 candidates from all parties are participating
Myanmar's historic election voting has begun. In the last 25 years, held the first free elections.
For decades, Myanmar's military government, and before that the elections are being monitored by the army.
In 2011 the Union of Myanmar to the sulydyryty Development Party (USDP), which has the support of the army taking part in these elections.
The last day of the election campaign in Myanmar
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Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) in today's election is expected to succeed, even though the constitution of Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi can not become president of the country.
The Myanmar President Thein Sein said that the authorities will respect the election results.
He said Friday: "The election results under the newly established government will admit."
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For these elections, 25 percent of parliament seats will be reserved for members of the military
An estimated Myanmar, which is also called Burma, 30 million people are eligible to vote.
Myanmar's parliament consists of 664 seats, 90 of which more than 6,000 candidates from all parties are participating.
For these elections, 25 percent of parliament seats will be reserved for representatives of the military.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi, her party, the NLD won the country will be able to become president, because according to the constitution of Burma, Burmese Any man or woman who is not eligible to be president married to a foreign citizen or a foreign will.
Aung San Suu Kyi and her two sons are British citizens or British husband died.
Speaking at a rally on Thursday that he thought he won the party presidential beyond 'would be.
Suu Kyi's NLD party won a majority of 67 percent to win seats in the election will be mandatory.
The BBC correspondent Jonah Fisher in Rangoon say Myanmar still has not been any credible survey. So far, no one knows how people will vote.
Myanmar before voting Strict security measures have been taken and over 40,000 policemen have been deployed.
I think the election was rigged and clutter feared.
In 1990 elections, the NLD won majorities but the military refused to recognize the results.


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