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The Military Council Has Started Offering Weekly Electronic Voting System Training Courses at General/district Offices, Claiming It Is for the Election, and Is Forcing Ward Administrators and Non-Cdm Employees to Attend - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, July 14 The Military Council of Terror has started offering weekly electronic voting system training courses in the general offices, claiming that they are preparing for the elections, departmental sources told Yangon New Times. Starting from 9 am today, July 14, training courses on how to use the electronic voting machine (MEVM) have been started in the general offices, religious institutions, township halls and police stations in the r…
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Yangon, July 14 The Military Council of Terror has started offering weekly electronic voting system training courses in the general offices, claiming that they are preparing for the elections, departmental sources told Yangon New Times. Starting from 9 am today, July 14, training courses on how to use the electronic voting machine (MEVM) have been started in the general offices, religious institutions, township halls and police stations in the r…

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