Myanmar's new government's commitment to work with

Myanmar's President Thein Sein and Aung hlyang military mind thinking in the performance of their congregation has congratulated
Myanmar's military chief in the historic elections on Sunday, the new government has pledged to work with.
Hlyang Aung Min said the military "in cooperation with the new government after the elections, which he said was better."
Aung San Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won 80 seats announced it has acquired the lead.
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But a quarter of parliamentary seats are reserved for the military, which means that the impact will be enormous.
During last Sunday's elections in 25 years were the first general elections in Myanmar.
In 1990 NLD won the election decisively, but the results of these elections were revoked Aung Kyi under house arrest for a long time had been.
Myanmar's President Thein Sein and Aung hlyang military mind of his party in the elections, Suu Kyi has congratulated performance. However, by far not formally concede defeat.
After the announcement of the final results of the two leaders planned to discuss national reconciliation is agreed.
In 1990 NLD won the election decisively, but the results of these elections were revoked Aung Kyi under house arrest for a long time was
By Thursday morning, about 47 percent of the seats results have arrived.
Myanmar's military-backed party, the Union sulydyryty and Development Party (USDP), only five percent of the seats come in.
Elections five years ago, which had seen too much tnfyd, the USDP had won.
According to government spokesman Yi htut US President Barack Obama on Thursday called on President Thein Sein's historic free and fair elections, congratulated them on hold.
Yu Yi told the BBC: "Obama's election also congratulated the NLD."
President Thein Sein also expressed that the government will respect the people's verdict and the transfer of power will be determined according to the schedule.
Sunday's elections in Myanmar nearly three million people were eligible to vote and turnout was around 80 percent.
However, millions of people, including the Muslim minority in Myanmar citizen ruhnjya has not been recognized until they had the right to vote.
A quarter of parliament's 664 seats are reserved for the military and 491 seats are left with no choice.
NLD won the majority and the president to be elected for a two-thirds majority is required in shorter sessions.

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