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VOL. 8, ISSUE 5 (2022)
Analysis of aung san suu kyii's election rhetoric that triggered military coup again in Myanmar from an international law perspective
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Ahmad Za’im Wahyudi, Joko Setiyono
Abstract
Elections are a method of choosing someone to occupy the ranks of government. Elections are one form of political product or what is called a conditional referendum. The implementation of politics is closely related to the rhetoric by its implementers not only has a good impact, but it also allows a coup d'etat to occur. A coup is a key for a military officer to be able to take over the power of the State which is then called a military coup. In developing countries, the military as a function always interferes with the government that is in power. One of the countries that often experience coups is Myanmar. The history of the Myanmar military coup began in 1962, 1988, and 2021 because the Myanmar military wanted to maintain its existence or influence. This writing was carried out using the juridical-normative method, secondary data from various kinds of literature, both from books, journals, laws and regulations, and even online media.
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Pages:144-147
How to cite this article:
Ahmad Za’im Wahyudi, Joko Setiyono "Analysis of aung san suu kyii's election rhetoric that triggered military coup again in Myanmar from an international law perspective". International Journal of Law, Vol 8, Issue 5, 2022, Pages 144-147
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