NLD and Aung San Su Kyi
NLD
The National League for Democracy (NLD) is a Burmese political party founded on 27 September 1988. It is led by Aung San Suu Kyi, who acts as General secretary. In the 1990 parliamentary elections, the party won 392 out of 492 seats, but the ruling military junta known as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) did not let the party to form a government and pressured to dissolve the party in any kinds. But, The NLD is distinct from the NLD-LA (National League for Democracy-Liberated Areas), which operates around the world for freedom of Burma. The NLD-LA advocates the position of the NLD in calling for a tripartite dialogue between the SPDC, the NLD, and representatives of the ethnic minority groups of Burma.
Aung San Su Kyi
The National League for Democracy (NLD) is a Burmese political party founded on 27 September 1988. It is led by Aung San Suu Kyi, who acts as General secretary. In the 1990 parliamentary elections, the party won 392 out of 492 seats, but the ruling military junta known as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) did not let the party to form a government and pressured to dissolve the party in any kinds. But, The NLD is distinct from the NLD-LA (National League for Democracy-Liberated Areas), which operates around the world for freedom of Burma. The NLD-LA advocates the position of the NLD in calling for a tripartite dialogue between the SPDC, the NLD, and representatives of the ethnic minority groups of Burma.
Aung San Su Kyi
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